Examples of using Corruption has in English and their translations into German
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Corruption has many faces.
Implementation of strategies for reforming the judiciary and fighting corruption has begun.
The corruption has spread.
The president of the Committee for European integration and the president of the Committee on Rules of Procedure, Immunities and Institutional Affairsof the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly, Natasa Vuckovic, emphasized that corruption has a devastating effect on society, state institutions, and human rights.
Corruption has taken over the country.
In short, Xi's effort to root out corruption has empowered both the Party and the reformers.
Corruption has gone through hell with her den.
More May 18, 2009,President Dmitry Medvedev in the advertised program to combat corruption has signed several decrees, obligating parties in the civil service and their families each year to provide information about income and assets.
Corruption has gone viral in India, infecting all parts of the country's democracy.
This systematic corruption has ravaged Ukraine and has been central to its population's determination to steer a different course.
Corruption has appeared on land and sea with what the hands of the people earned.
This corruption has nothing to do with our lessons about Algeria!
This corruption has even become a veritable national sport in certain States.
But corruption has released their most subtle essences thinking, that of ancient Greek geometry.
Corruption has become a transnational phenomenon and it can no longer be seen as only a matter of national criminal law.
Corruption has a negative impact not only on GDP and economic growth but also on the volume of investments as well as life expectancy in a country.
Corruption has become a cancer in almost all the African countries and affects the economic system, administration, the job market, health, education and the judiciary.
Corruption has appeared in land and sea because of the doings of the people's hands, that He may make them taste something of what they have done, so that they may come back.
Corruption has appeared in land and sea because of the doings of the people's hands, that He may make them taste something of what they have done, so that they may come back.
Widespread corruption has bred deep discontent: workers protest the Enron-like bilking of their life savings, townspeople fight against illegal land seizures, and villagers battle injustices- small and large- on a daily basis.
Corruption has many faces, from illegal financing of political parties to incur future favours, to a tool for organised crime which seeks to penetrate governments and law enforcement in order to protect its interests, a kickback to get a public contract or a bribe to avoid paying a fine for a traffic offence.
Far too often, financial interests and corruption have the upper hand.
Bribes and corruption have both a demand and a supply side.
However, years of mismanagement and rampant corruption have ruined the economy.
Coupled with corruption have led to an unparalleled concentration of wealth with a tiny super-rich while pauperizing the workers, peasants and broad masses of the oppressed people.
Short term, efforts to clean up corruption have been generally negative for economic growth.
Bribes and corruption have both a demand and a supply side, with the supply side being mostly of greedy corporate unethical businesses and hapless common man.
A good policy with a poorperformance Governance problems including mismanagement and corruption have beset many grain reserves.
The GRI Indicators G4-SO3 and SO2 on corruption have been excluded from our Materiality Analysis.
Its social and medical infrastructure has deteriorated, life expectancy has decreased,crime and corruption have reached alarming proportions, and there is disillusionment with reform.