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Bribing a lower ranked Marine in the Survival Equipment shop was much easier than filling out the mountain of paperwork required when reporting missing gear for replacement.
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Bribing, lying, cheating and stealing are also routes to success in free markets, just that these take more sophisticated and legitimised forms.
Out of Your Opening Book, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Bribing our elected officials to do what we elected them to do.
Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Money Money Money Money Money 2010
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It was called “The Surge,” and not “Bribing Enemies to Stop Shooting for a While,” because the whole publicly advertised concept was that we just needed to adjust U.S. force levels in Iraq by 15% for about a year.
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Bribing the police for confidential information could constitute a crime.
U.K. Court Outlines Process to Organize Phone-Hacking Cases Cassell Bryan-Low 2011
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Bribing BBC reporters for favourable spin under 'Constituency Communications'.
Archive 2009-01-01 Dungeekin 2009
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Bribing 100 bloggers is often much easier than bribing the editorial board of one newspaper.
Rise of the Online Autocrats Evgeny Morozov 2010
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Some of the petitions are somewhat cryptic: "Make Bribing Politicians Illegal" refers to banning corporate campaign contributions.
Dear White House: Please Tell Us the Truth About E.T. Laura Meckler 2011
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Bribing BBC reporters for favourable spin under 'Constituency Communications'.
Government to Revise MP Expenses Reporting Dungeekin 2009
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First Appearance: Bribing Desmond Hume to stay away from his daughter Penelope, then consequently scheming up a way to banish poor Des to the Island for three years.
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