bribes

  • 1Bribes — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda San Ciprián de Bribes es un parroquia localizada al este del ayuntamiento de Cambre, que posee, según el padrón municipal de 2004, un total de 805 habitantes de los cuales 411 son hombres y 394 mujeres, distribuidos… …

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  • 2bribes — nfpl., reste d un repas : résto nm., rèstan (Albanais). A1) bribes, mots, phrases détachées d un écrit ou d une conversation, d un souvenirs auditifs : mo <mots> nmpl. (001). Fra. Quelques bribes de français : kâke mo d fransé (001). A2)… …

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  • 3bribes — braɪb n. money or favors given to influence or corrupt another s conduct v. illegally give money or favors to influence another s conduct, corrupt …

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  • 4Ministry of Defence Foxley bribes case — The Ministry of Defence Foxley bribes case was a 1980s corruption incident in the British Ministry of Defence. Gordon Foxley, who was head of defence procurement at the Ministry of Defence from 1981 to 1984, was given a four year jail sentence in …

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  • 5drugola — bribes given law enforcement officers by narcotics dealers in exchange for protection from discovery and prosecution …

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  • 6under the table —    Bribes or illegal payments are often described as money under the table.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 7travel expenses —    bribes or money claimed dishonestly    Paid for trips which were not made, or for first class when you rode second:     Owen, a former miner, had been recruited during a 1957 visit to Czechoslovakia and had been supplied with his travel… …

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  • 8Under the table —   Bribes or illegal payments are often described as money under the table …

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  • 9bribe — [ brib ] n. f. • XIVe; probablt d un rad. expressif 1 ♦ Vieilli Menu morceau, petite quantité. ⇒ fragment, parcelle. « Et plus une bribe de tabac » (Martin du Gard). 2 ♦ Fig. Des bribes de conversations, de phrases, de souvenirs. « j avais appris …

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  • 10Bribery — Political corruption Corruption Perceptions Index, 2010 …

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