Sentence examples for create bribery from inspiring English sources

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It was found guilty last year of using travel agencies to create bribery slush funds and fined $490m though local managers got away with suspended sentences because the company showed remorse.Enforcement remains patchy.

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Not because the justices thought his argument lacked merit -- at one point, Justice Antonin Scalia wondered whether his reading of federal law would create "a national bribery law".

In 1605 the professionalisation of the bench led to entry requirements in Latin, law and a property qualification of £2,000, designed to limit the danger of bribery, helping to create an exclusive, wealthy, powerful and professional caste, who also now dominated government posts in a way that the clergy had done in the Middle Ages.

That seems an ominously expansive use of a statute that was created to eliminate bribery as a means to obtain business or favorable regulations from foreign governments.

This centralised system was created through political bribery and until 1929 it was maintained by subverting the democratic system of government.

"If you knock out aggregate contribution limits, you create a system of legalized bribery in this country".

In 1605 the professionalisation of the bench led to entry requirements in Latin, law and a property qualification of £2,000, designed to limit the danger of bribery, helping to create an exclusive, wealthy and powerful and professional caste, who also now dominated government posts in a way that the clergy had done in the Middle Ages.

Andres raised the possibility that certain changes to the statute could "send a message that we were sanctioning some type of bribery" -- or could create exploitable loopholes.

Bribery gives officials an incentive to create red tape; and corrupt officials, like blackmailers, raise the price of releasing their victims.

"Having had their claims that fracking will bring down energy bills and create jobs thoroughly discredited, the Government is now resorting to straight up bribery to sell their deeply unpopular fracking policy".

Lawrence Carter of Greenpeace added: "Having had their claims that fracking will bring down energy bills and create jobs thoroughly discredited, the government is now resorting to straight up bribery to sell their deeply unpopular fracking policy".

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