Sentences with phrase «outright corruption»

There are a number of things wrong with this picture, outright corruption featuring among the most obvious.
Donald Trump moderated his tone even as he doubled down on the substance of his attacks on Hillary Clinton, accusing the former Secretary of State of outright corruption, suggesting she could be blackmailed as president and quoting a supporter who said she should go to prison.
Bear activist Tom Mooney describes the misguided thinking, if not outright corruption, that led to hundreds of permits being issued around the state, -LSB-...]
When elected officials have outside employment, it can present opportunities to distort an official's judgment and for outright corruption,» said Assemblyman Dick Gottfried, a Manhattan Democrat who was first elected in 1970.
In a city where cronyism was taken as a given and outright corruption widely assumed if rarely proven, his was a message that resonated.
Despite all this, by the way, I still lean firmly towards there not being outright corruption.
The crux of the Harlem Democrat's argument is that his conduct does rise to the level of censures dating back to the 1800s, which were the result of everything from treason to outright corruption to sexual misconduct.
The DOI investigation did not find any outright corruption in the controversial land deal, in which the nursing home at 45 Rivington St. was allowed to be developed into luxury condominiums despite city deed restrictions that limited its use.
Connecticut has reached ludicrous speed when it comes to ignoring voters, outright corruptions and lawlessness.
In addition to outright corruption, the widespread academic failures plaguing virtual charter schools are leading to numerous state investigations into a significant number of the on - line schools, including some owned and operated by K12 Inc..
I should point out, however, that funding further study with the likes of the the hockey team seems to be a complete waste, since it seems to produce results ranging from bias confirmation, at best, to junk science, to outright corruption.
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