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    collusion


    1. Meaning essentially, to weep, which I certainly do in considering that the multi-trillion debt that the outrageous Obama Administration, in collusion with Nancy Pelosi and Mr


    2. That’s not all; he is in collusion with the highest levels of national law enforcement too, and not just here in Costa Rica


    3. I was right about my vibes but I’d probably been better off in collusion with her than the way it turned out


    4. As a result of this unfortunate concatenation of attitudes, there was much collusion between some Jews and the Russian invaders of Poland in 1939 and again in 1945


    5. The FBI had been watching this bank for quite some time, because they felt that there was collusion going one between directors and major shareholders in the siphoning off money through loans


    6. Now we had collusion between the bank manager and his daughter


    7. Even without the crooked accounting firms, so many of these disgusting instances involved a few people in the corporation, which is another name for collusion


    8. He interpreted the simultaneous start of 'the anti-Soviet campaign' in the German and Polish press as 'indubitable evidence of contact and collusion between Hitler and the Sikorski Government' a view he saw further supported by the close correspondence of line taken by the respective press campaigns


    9. although public fears of collusion were forever imminent


    10. Hoover bent forward, very interested by this: he had briefly and discreetly investigated Ingrid Dows when she had been suspected of collusion with communists in Indochina and still had many questions in his mind about her

    11. The democratic principles are institutions are being consistently hollowed out and rendered mock by election fraud, exclusionary policies, cronyism, corruption, intimidation, and collusion with Western interests, both commercial and political


    12. A few weeks later, Kejriwal decided to gherao the homes of Sonia Gandhi and Nitin Gadkari, alleging a Congress–BJP collusion in the coal scam


    13. I could’ve explained how Herist and Caveira were in collusion, but there was much I didn’t understand about all this


    14. Because without saying outright what that conspiracy might be—Noseweek seems to believe that its fans are sly enough to know how to read between the lines, having lived in a Banana Republic since 1994 and all—the best we can make out is that Beijing and Pretoria are in collusion, with Pretoria turning a blind eye towards illegal Chinese immigrants and shopkeepers who aren’t registered with SARS, so that the bilateral relationship can continue apace


    15. Rumor had it there was collusion to make sure he stayed there until all his stuff could be packed up and his ass kicked out of the house


    16. ” Minimine traced with her eye the Collusion Lines connecting Paladin's farm's product to its ultimate destination – the connedsumer


    17. They contended that all of this was fulfilled through collusion between Al’lah and the devil against His noble messenger, so that He debased him unjustly, in a way that was unprecedented, without his committing a sin (far be it for Him)


    18. This even led to the claim, boxed in the Hongkong Standard in bold type, that there were indications of collusion between the company and the government to manipulate the outcome of the whole survey exercise


    19. The most damaging attacks were those which said the events showed Hong Kong’s financial status was in ruin, local confidence was all but gone, and the administration was at best a lame duck and at worst was in collusion with the future communist masters


    20. Collusion between funds and brokers are to be suspected

    21. They were cautious because even their fleeting glances, when they crossed, betrayed their tenderness, their collusion


    22. as far as the initial price tag goes, keeping consumers misinformed, prejudiced, ignorant, badly educated, etc: is an ongoing willing collusion of Global proportion between every individual and collective human body on Earth


    23. There was so much legalized bribery, and collusion, and corruption that had already been institutionalized by the rich for hundreds, and thousands of years… that an actually guilty verdict was only handed down once in a hundred years


    24. Killing for women must be an act of revenge, or else, an act of collusion


    25. It is only when thousands of them descend to merge their collusion of evil into a small area of poisoned space: poisoned and polluted by undead entities: that ‘things begin to go wrong’… that things begin to ‘break down’… superstitious, ignorant fear-filled brainwashed living humans! Take these massive concentrations of undead overpopulated evil: as ‘signs from da gods’…! As mystical; ‘warnings’ or mystical ‘meanings’… that have to be ‘deciphered’! By evil priests who are in collusion with the evil spirits who surround them an infest their entire bodies with pure putrid rotting evil poisonous intent of hatred against all that is good and healthy


    26. perhaps in collusion with Tiller to abscond with a highly


    27. All the conspiracy theories which try to explain the global corruption of the 2008 financial meltdown make no sense at all… all the interpretations of WHY collusion between such ideological enemies as America and the USSR happened make no sense


    28. If fraud, deceit, conspiracy, collusion and personal agendas were the impetus for the motivation of the writers’ writing the gospels then we can perhaps be assured that the authors surely would not have chosen a fragile and vulnerable ‘human’ baby, an infant, as the representation and personification of ‘God’s’ visit to Earth


    29. Apocalypse in the Christian Bible and their collusion with members of the Jewish Diaspora to


    30. collusion with another could be

    31. Should You Worry about Collusion?


    32. Many league commissioners in the land of Fantasy Football wonder if they should be concerned about collusion


    33. For those readers who have not heard of the term, collusion occurs when two separate teams work in coordination in order to give one team the advantage in winning the league championship


    34. That said, there is no way you can completely eliminate the possibility that collusion may occur; you can only reduce the possibility


    35. Here are some ways to prevent collusion from occurring


    36. It looks like it’s a case of active collusion between him and his intendant—collusion aimed at keeping his superiors, you, me, Zhasyn, and Allayn—ignorant of their intentions, and that cuts at the very heart of the reason our commanders have intendants


    37. By accident or through collusion, this conversation effectively invented a character that I would inhabit for the next few years


    38. “What you do on your own time is one thing, Mercer, but I don’t think you grasp how serious the element of collusion is


    39. Besides, hadn't Stirling told Quinn last night that Mona was dying? What had been the meaning of that information? Wasn't he in some way in collusion with what had happened? No


    40. The investigation focus does not concern the spread of false information but collusion in connection with price action

    41. They're in collusion, that's clear


    42. "They are cunning; they were acting in collusion on Sunday," he blurted out suddenly


    43. "That is, you told your story so as to leave them in doubt and suggest some compact and collusion between us, when there was no collusion and I'd not asked you to do anything


    44. Golyadkin senior was naturally overcome, he recovered himself and went at full speed after his insulting enemy, who had already got into a cab, whose driver was obviously in collusion with him


    45. Suzanne got her divorce by collusion, in a manner that was a bit surprising in view of the fact that Charles was portrayed as a man of culture and refinement


    46. said, would never take place so long as the United States had an occasion for the man's services; because, by the same collusion which commenced it, the suit may be continued from term to term of court, until the term of enlistment has expired


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    Synonyme für "collusion"

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