Sentence examples for heightened corruption from inspiring English sources

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As well as the violence it causes directly, secondary consequences of increased narcotrafficking include heightened corruption and an increase in the numbers of weapons in general circulation.Mr López Bonilla will take the report back to the Guatemalan president, Otto Pérez Molina, who will use it support his call for a new international debate on drugs.

But critics say previous CBP expansion via eased hiring standards brought heightened corruption, and more incidents of abuse by agents.

Yet some governments remain wary that such investment will lead to the 'development trap': a flood of cash that results in heightened corruption and largesse without building indigenous capacity, knowledge, management skills, or that allows movement up the global economic value chain.

In other areas, where the capacity of municipal councils was weak, critics argued that decentralisation led to heightened corruption and reduced access to healthcare, particularly for minority communities.

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Are the misfortunes Latin America is facing - staggering inequality, heightened violence, corruption, breaches of human rights, bottom-ranked education systems, crippling natural disasters- traumatic, or can they be seen as opportunities to learn and grow?

For foreign companies in China, which have faced heightened scrutiny for corruption, monopolistic practices and tax evasion, it is a sign of the times.

Uneven growth, corruption, heightened mobilization of newly-empowered as well as disaffected individuals and an unrealistic explosion in expectations for change generally accompany rapid periods of economic growth.

In recent years there has been heightened focus on corruption in Armenia with the local media openly accusing public officials of corrupt practices.

Shirley L. Huntley, the former state senator whose secret recordings of some of New York's most prominent politicians heightened concerns about widespread corruption in Albany, was sentenced Thursday to a year in prison for stealing from a nonprofit organization she ran.

By the late 1980s and early '90s, however, as economic growth slowed and income disparities heightened public sensitivity to political corruption, this bargain between the people and their government changed.

Mr. Manes's lawyer, Michael F. Armstrong, said Mr. Manes's suicide came amid an increasing despondency that paralleled the growing focus upon him in the investigations into municipal corruption - a despondency heightened by the decision of Mr. Manes's longtime friend, Geoffrey G. Lindenauer, to plead guilty last Monday and agree to testify against him in return for possibly lighter penalties.

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