Sentence examples for degrees of complicity from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Rubenstein fills in the historical background of the 15 victims, bringing them to life in biographical sketches, showing their records of achievement before their arrests and their varying degrees of complicity in their own victimization and their resistance to it.

There are, however, degrees of complicity, and it's time to see Thiel on the same end of the continuum as, say, the neo-Nazis who thrilled to his open support for Trump.

And whatever the complexity and degrees of complicity of orchestra players, composers, artists and musicians, and however much I might turn myself into an intellectual and emotional acrobat to minimize and relegate, to forgive and forget, to qualify, there likewise can be no return for me to the old unguarded, unequivocal love and adoration of Heilige Kunst and Hoch Kultur.

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Tragedy in Greek drama requires some degree of complicity.

"I'm aware of what they have planned," he tells Eric and Sookie, suggesting some degree of complicity.

To beat a player such as Williams, Beck needs a considerable degree of complicity in her opponent.

Gilbert sums it up succinctly: "Tom Cruise as an institution depends on a degree of complicity between the people who profit from his movies and the people who pay to see them.

It seems likely that the prolonged negotiations in the last few weeks between the Home Office and Washington over the publication of the Senate report were a desperate bid to cover up the degree of complicity.

The Green MEP Ska Keller, who stood against Jean-Claude Juncker in last year's presidential elections, said she was astonished by the degree of complicity between Brussels and fossil fuel companies.

The calculated theatricality of Williams' performance, the incriminating television footage (including a conspiratorial wink to his touchline as he was led off the field), and the degree of complicity from officials thought to be among the most reputable in the professional game make this scandal hard for fans to digest.

He said: "It is impossible to avoid a suspicion, even a strong one, that behind the activities disclosed by this investigation was some degree of complicity, together with others – those who sold the live horses to the abattoir, and those who received the horsemeat thereafter – in putting into the human food chain, under the guise of some other meat, what was in fact horsemeat.

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