Sentences with phrase «about shady deals»

With all the recent revelations about shady deals between managers and agents let's hope this is not a contributing factor to the skewed make up of English club squads.
«He's hiding the truth about his shady deal with a D.C. swamp lobbyist and he's hiding his taxes.

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It's bad enough we have to worry about spam emails promising discount medications and other shady deals.
Invariably, when we tell the story of how the band survived 10 years in the New York and New Jersey bar scene while struggling to get a record deal, people want to hear war stories about shady club owners and how we dealt with the implied «mob scene.»
What angers me most about Wall Street's shady dealing and greed is that that they like to blame the national meltdown on their customers.
Nothing shady, nothing backstreet about this: I'm sitting on the Jubilee Line, staring at it, all jostling with advertisements for holidays, or meeting your true love, or getting the best insurance deal.
Maybe he can also talk about how he used his family name to make shady deals with shady people in very shady countries like Saudi Arabia, China, Iran, North Korea, etc...
The Guardian's clear implication is that Coulson knew a great deal about the shady activities that took place within NewsCorp during his time at the News of the World.
Top de Blasio administration officials were in the loop about its approval to turn a Lower East Side nursing home into luxury condos — and some were even complicit in the shady deal, despite Mayor Bill de Blasio insisting he was in the dark, a city investigation has revealed.
The more we know about the people who are courting favor with our state representatives and employees, the less likely it is that these officials will be able to make shady deals on behalf of favored clients, friends or contributors.
The comptroller's report comes on the heels of a separate probe by the city's Department of Investigation, which concluded that top city officials knew or should have known about the shady land deal — and worked to stop it.
She has to deal with cops asking questions about her husband's religion and politics and shady past.
It's a moral conflict expertly conveyed by Ejiofor, who, whether delivering stern lessons to his police officer student and friend Joe (Max Martini) or dealing with a host of shady businessmen (including Mamet regulars Rickey Jay and Joe Mantegna), smartly expresses his character's staunch conviction with hints of sorrow born from the recognition that devotion to his «code of the warrior» and its rituals inevitably means pain for himself and those he cares about.
The flood this time around goes back to Long and some shady development deals, and one has to wonder why God cares so much about the material possessions of a bunch of well - to - do people in a gated community when there's so much of more vitally important things going on in — well, throw a dart at a map and you'll hit something.
A major lesson is being taught in War Dogs about the business of WAR and how shady deals are made on the regular.
The always - topical documentary category is likely to keep its crown as the newsiest bracket at the Oscars by nominating not one, but two features about Syria — festival favorite City of Ghosts, acquired by Amazon in a $ 2 million deal, and Last Men in Aleppo, winner of a Sundance Grand Jury Prize — as well as Icarus, an investigation into Russia's shady doping program (which should get a boost from the news that Russia has been banned from the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics), and Jane, a lyrical look at pioneering primatologist Jane Goodall, who spent years battling a scientific community that refused to take her seriously.
You don't have to worry about shady used car salespeople here; instead, our friendly dealers want to make sure that you get the best deal possible and drive off the lot in a car that satisfies you and your family.
The good news is that no reviewers outside of Youtube seemed to receive any sort of shady deal, or at least none that I've been able to find out about, although one can not rule out the possibility that they simply weren't going to admit to it.
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