Examples of using Defrauded in English and their translations into Romanian
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According to Urâtu, especially were defrauded the local elections from 2015,
This is a chance for you to wipe the slate clean with the clients you defrauded.
Have you been defrauded by an online consumer at an auction site,
I can tell you for sure that the local elections were defrauded from 5 to 20 percent”, he specified.
manipulated and defrauded from the start.
put yourself in the position to be defrauded.
Although disability pensions in Serbia are far from princely, the fraudulent claims have defrauded the state of substantial amounts.
were defrauded, claims the Central Electoral Commission(CEC) member, Ştefan Urâtu.
If any player is found to have cheated or defrauded a player or the company in some way,
available to investigators because their publication or wider circulation would harm the process of recovering defrauded funds.
The result can be any, it can be defrauded with 10%, with 20%, with 30%.
And he's defrauded your school to a tune of dozens of credits per year and nearly twice as many dollars.
The judges agreed with prosecutors that the defendant had defrauded Privredna Banka by transferring funds to political accounts
is defrauded.
I am bringing to justice two people who have defrauded the American government for 15 years.
Boris Soloviev, the husband of Rasputin's daughter Maria, defrauded prominent Russian families by asking for money for a Romanov impostor to escape to China.
Let's just think of it as requiring this woman who flagrantly and deliberately defrauded my client, requiring her to simply take a pill, some medication.
He was tricked, deceived, defrauded, and he has no rights here at all?
The activist claims that in these conditions the elections are already defrauded, being used the administrative resources.
The role of deceived farmer was played by those three defrauded banks and Ilan Sor had the role of client abandoned to interminable sacks of flour in credit.
