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Whenever political leadership is entwined with big-money interests, corruption's likely to follow.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: We're Better off Than Egypt -- Right? Let's Take a Look. RJ 2011
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Whenever political leadership is entwined with big-money interests, corruption's likely to follow.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: We're Better off Than Egypt -- Right? Let's Take a Look. RJ 2011
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Using the full potential offered by modern technology -- such as open government initiatives -- can help harness transparency, reducing corruption's drain on development.
Caroline Anstey: Technology Is Helping the Fight Against Corruption Caroline Anstey 2011
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From lobbying to manipulation to outright fraud, corruption's insidious grasp has taken hold at all levels of our educational institutions.
Stephen Downes: Deinstitutionalizing Education Stephen Downes 2010
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Whenever political leadership is entwined with big-money interests, corruption's likely to follow.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: We're Better off Than Egypt -- Right? Let's Take a Look. RJ 2011
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Using the full potential offered by modern technology -- such as open government initiatives -- can help harness transparency, reducing corruption's drain on development.
Caroline Anstey: Technology Is Helping the Fight Against Corruption Caroline Anstey 2011
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Anglo-ish countries tend to be moral and reform-driven where corruption's concerned; we get outraged by it, we think it's automatically evil, we think it gets in the way of where we want to go.
Over-worked or Over-taxed?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Mr. COLL: I think corruption's an important issue to Afghans, the way they feel it is on the ground, finding themselves without any environment in which they can conduct a normal life, take their crops to the market or run a trucking company without having to pay bribes.
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No amount of legislation failing to address these, the most important issues of the day and of generations, can mask the sour stinch of failure and corruption's complicity.
Harry Reid Rips Washington Post Editors As "War Cheerleaders" Unconcerned About Facts 2009
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Obama needs to speak out forcefully and frequently on corruption's corrosive effect.
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