Examples of using Corruption in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends.
Secret Empires: How the American Political Class Hides Corruption and Enriches Family and Friends.
The money stolen through corruption every year is enough to feed the world's hungry 80 times over.
A more credible concern is whether efforts to root out corruption weaken the incentive for government officials to promote growth.
The majority of those CVEs were memory corruption vulnerabilities that could result in remote code execution.
Incomplete data transfers often leads to a corruption of data, which can affect the overall functionality of your iPhone.
says the Pope, as corruption“is one of society's main wounds”, harming it both ethically and economically.
So corruption there is, corruption at all levels, and the people of China know it.
I am just frustrated over the injustice, corruption, dictatorship which does not represent the state
The 73-year-old is the subject of five other corruption and money laundering investigations but insists he is innocent of all charges.
The FBI recognizes the very real threat public corruption at our nation's borders and all other ports of entry pose.
It is so much more convenient to blame corruption than the political institutions truly holding poor countries back.
This is because what Westerners would call corruption is not a scourge of the system but the basic principle of its normal functioning.
Since M.S.S was responsible for anti corruption investigations inside the military, Loan was in
Committees to fight corruption, and to investigate the former ruling party.
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption was promoted as a launch title, but its release was eventually postponed until August 27,
In addition to poverty, Burundians face corruption, weak infrastructure, poor access to health
These Puritans were disgusted with what they regarded as corruption in the Church of England and the tyranny of the crown.
The party would protect corruption, and anyone who opposed party-supported corruption was a deadly foe of both the party and the army.
To manually fix corruption errors that the tool detects but can't fixed,