white-collar

  • 61white-collar — those having professions free of hard labor, office and professional workers, managerial and clerical apparatus …

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  • 62white-collar — adjective relating to the work done or people who work in an office or other professional environment …

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  • 63WHITE COLLAR — …

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  • 64List of White Collar characters — The cast of White Collar. left to right: Sharif Atkins, Marsha Thomason, Tiffani Thiessen, Tim DeKay, Matt Bomer, Creator Jeff Eastin, Producer Jeff King, and Willie Garson This is a list of characters in the USA Network original comedy drama TV… …

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  • 65dirty-white-collar — (DUR.tee wyt kaw.lur) adj. Relating to a corrupt, seedy, or criminal businessperson. Example Citation: David Ebert, a Rancho Santa Fe water district executive, committed the same crime Longanbach did. He commandeered the services of underlings… …

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  • 66National White Collar Crime Center — The National White Collar Crime Center also known as NW3C is a congressionally funded non profit corporation that trains state and local law enforcement agencies in how to combat emerging economic and cyber crime problems. NW3C provides… …

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  • 67The White Collar — (Гургаон,Индия) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: 1087,Sector 40, 122002 Г …

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  • 68crime, white-collar — n. A crime usually done by professionals and businesspeople, such as extortion, computer crime, wire fraud, and government contract fraud. See also felony, misdemeanor The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks,… …

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  • 69crime, white-collar — See white collar crime …

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  • 70white-collar crime — noun A non violent crime, generally for personal gain and often involving money …

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