Sentences with phrase «away at the corruption»

And as Democrats are pounding away at the corruption angle in Nassau County politics, so are Republicans.

Not exact matches

In the words of the Ukrainian Council of Churches, «We note, in particular, the urgent need for a decisive, consistent and systematic fight against corruption, which eats away at our society and violates the tenets of our religion.»
In recent years, the Supreme Court's conservative majority has steadily chipped away at restrictions on political donations while narrowing the constitutional definition of corruption.
At noon, as part of a statewide campaign to educate New Yorkers about fighting public corruption with small donor matching funds, the Fair Elections Campaign is holding «A Penny a Day Keeps Corruption Away» event, Capital Parcorruption with small donor matching funds, the Fair Elections Campaign is holding «A Penny a Day Keeps Corruption Away» event, Capital ParCorruption Away» event, Capital Park, Albany.
«The bill is also counterproductive, especially at a time Nigerians are witnessing a sprawling gap in accountability for grand corruption, and high - ranking public officials accused of corruption are getting away with reduced punishment, and allowed to keep their ill - gotten wealth.»
But the Republican candidate, who faces Democrat Yuh - Line Niou, running on the Working Families Party line, in an April 19 special election, has been pounding away at the issue of corruption in the Legislature.
Real questions alluded to in the News» editorial: 1) How much did Cuomo know about the targets of the Commission's investigations; 2) When did he know it; and 3) Did he bargain away, ie, shutter the Commission — at the insistence of Silver and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos — in his own political self - interest; and 4) What legislation (including budget bills, ie, «the big ugly»), if any, were tainted by Silver's alleged corruption?
The ride isn't sloppy SUV at all, but nor do those big 19s bang away at your behind over every corruption.
You're still a «manager» of sorts, to a revolving stable of adventurers, slowly grinding away at the physical and spiritual corruption that has overtaken your ancestral estate.
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