Doping is very, very seldom accidental and almost always involves people complicit in the effort. |
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Despite the mythology, sedulously disseminated by the complicit Scottish media, there never was a pro-devolution consensus. |
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At the end of the day, one has to admit that most would-be megastars, the pigeons in this behavioral con game, are complicit in their deception. |
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He tells people what they want to hear so he can use them, a seducer who gets them to buy into his evil plans and be complicit in them. |
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She appears similarly self-possessed, both complicit and aloof, but always as someone else. |
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The press, he adds, has been complicit in turning a blind eye to the government's record. |
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If I do not speak out against this nonchalant murder of innocents, I am complicit with my government. |
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Search engines and advertisers have become complicit in the same self-delusion. |
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Anyone complicit in crimes against humanity should be extradited to the relevant jurisdiction to stand trial. |
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The fact that you wrote this indicates that you don't want to be an accessory, that you would rather not be complicit. |
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So they know that they were uncomfortably put in a position of being complicit in a cover-up. |
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Landowners who are found to be complicit in the unauthorised dumping of waste may also be hauled before court. |
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In some way, we the fans were complicit in this failure because we consoled ourselves too easily. |
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This reverse process can make these viewers unknowingly complicit with their own duping through artfully crafted masquerade. |
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Indeed, it is highly likely that she is complicit in the criminal activity permeating this case. |
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And I watched every minute of it, aware that I was now complicit in the conspiracy. |
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It can only be seen as complicit in letting the clubs do their own dirty work in trying to hose down or frustrate investigations. |
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How far are we complicit in the corruption of current affairs by our own viewing habits, by our love of gossip and scandal? |
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Scholars have become complicit, facilitators instead of critics and creators. |
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But we, the final arbiters of what qualifies a photograph for immortality, are complicit in this. |
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Yeah, but the Comission has given its official imprimatur to this, so they're at least somewhat complicit. |
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Because everyone is somehow complicit in it, as much as it was a cultural eruption of the most appalling kind. |
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He ran against this theory of a moderate Republicanism that is complicit in a long liberal legacy of tax, spend, and tax again. |
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The story of the boat and its inhabitants is one of extreme hardship and complicit exploitation. |
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Despite good intentions, psychiatrists can become complicit in shaping social ills. |
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His poetry continued as it began, very alert to Art as politically acquiescent, complicit or compromised. |
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However, their over-the-top rock cabaret works because the audience are hysterically complicit. |
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However, it did find that the state was in no way complicit in, nor did it encourage or condone, such behaviour. |
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They are complicit with the hegemonic power of the institutions where they work. |
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With two complicit systems of self-justification and self-fulfilling incomprehension reinforcing the divide, is there any way forward? |
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On stage, he pulls knowing faces, as if his rise from boy-band ignominy to rock superstar is a joke in which audiences are complicit. |
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Is there any evidence that either of these men were actually complicit in crimes against humanity? |
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You become a complicit participant in a military expansionist agenda on the continent of Africa. |
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Thanks to a coincidence of complexion, we are complicit and we will pay. |
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The only difference is that this bout of political lying is buttressed by a bipartisan conspiracy of silence in which media commentators and bloggers alike are complicit. |
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I am complicit, in the sense that I am trying to point out that everything is not containable, and everything is interconnected, and myths are being accepted as truth. |
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In other words, the United States, to satisfy the State Department and certain of our so-called allies in the region, must be complicit in the creation of a new despotism. |
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In my opinion, excusing complicit parties excuses rape itself. |
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Olivier's Richard is the charismatic antihero who, confiding directly in you as the viewer, makes you complicit in his plots and crimes. |
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So Dalit parents are complicit in selling their children, especially a girl child, because the girl child is a beast of burden. |
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We all use the word carelessly, complicit with the ineradicable tinge of tawdriness that it always carries with it. |
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Modern agitation clashes with fairground agility, and pessimism with complicit laughter, fleeting happiness and unbridled witticisms. |
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Journalists, never shy of overstatement, are complicit, and politicians need no encouragement. |
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Fraudsters rationalize that there are no real victims because their targets are avaricious, complicit and gullible. |
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Rather than helping though, policemen were actually complicit in the mob violence. |
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Is the government complicit in this campaign of violence and terror? |
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But Shakespeare's great trick, he suggests, is to make the audience complicit in Iago's villainy. |
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Tune into BBC1 on Sunday morning and you will find the corporation complicit in Marr's convalescent strategy of stout denial. |
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Action taken by the American government would hurt much more. Thai officialdom is complicit in labour abuses. |
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The pressures upon players are enormous, but the leagues themselves are to a certain degree complicit. |
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If it doesn't, it risks being actively complicit in the extinction of this wild and beautiful Scottish beast. |
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They have decided that the Prime Minister was aware and complicit in a crime. |
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Governments around the world complicit in the US program have also failed to ensure accountability. |
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Former member of the security forces and complicit in forming or directing repressive state policy and member of politburo. |
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And some have become complicit in human rights abuses by financing or providing material support to conflicting parties. |
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The State party should publicly condemn any resort to secret detention and prosecute anyone engaged in or complicit in this practice. |
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These problems are compounded when law enforcement officials are involved or complicit in trafficking. |
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If some parents choose to pretend to their children that they were virginally conceived, that is, of course, their societally complicit prerogative. |
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By acknowledging nothing, denying everything and stonewalling every investigation, we are all therefore complicit in a war crime of unprecedented gravity. |
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Earth and air were equally complicit in this translation's origin. |
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At the very least, he said, they were complicit in the victory of evil. |
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It doesn't help that they're aided and abetted by a complicit media. |
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I felt complicit in the process which allowed this book to happen. |
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At the age of sixteen these bad guys chase you, often under the amused and complicit watch of policemen. |
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Those who do nothing to end the slaughter are as complicit as those who brandish their weapons. |
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All of corporate America was complicit in this fraud, from the accounting firm that accepted their figures to a Wall Street that was happy to share in their profits. |
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After all, doing so would make them complicit in irrationality, which is against their religion. |
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But viewers know the rules of these shows, how they are crafted and stories manipulated, and are complicit with the manipulation. |
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Pretty much every single participant was complicit in the effort to put on a show. |
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They interrogate members of this strange community and discover that many of them might be complicit in a dark conspiracy. |
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Begg later sued the government for damages claiming Britain had been complicit in mistreating him during his detention. |
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He pulls back the curtain to reveal a magnificent charade in which everyone is wittingly or unwittingly complicit in the world's most extended re-enactment. |
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A suspicious Cal soon discovers his father was complicit in taking Richard out to sea and throwing him overboard. |
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There's also an old scullery maid who, despite the fact that she's been complicit in the dirty deeds, is still concerned for the well-being of everyone around her. |
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Maybe it's because this material is Jarecki's treasure-trove, and if filming is a neurotic, obsessive-compulsive activity, Jarecki is effectively complicit in it. |
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While the vast majority of health professionals have made valuable contributions towards human rights, some have, wittingly or unwittingly, been complicit in human rights violations. |
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We do everything in our power to ensure that we are not complicit in any human-rights violations, whether such transgressions are civil, political, economic, social or cultural. |
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It reconstructs the attitudes, policies, and acts of the North American colonies, especially complicit neighbor Massachusetts. |
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A chicken hawk pox on the House of Representatives for being complicit in covering up allegations that Rep. |
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In most of the cases the attacks are carried out by criminal gangs, but officials are known to have been complicit or acquiescent in many of the attacks. |
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Khan's sale of nuclear secrets and a complicit Pakistani government have made the world a ticking time bomb. |
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Instead, lenders appear to be complicit in the rampant fibbery that is one of the root causes of our continuing mortgage nightmare. |
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If the Prime Minister gave the order, then he is complicit. |
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That does not mean I am using Parliament or making it complicit. |
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In pursuing these contracts, Grayling is making every one of us complicit in the administration of some of the world's most brutal and oppressive judicial regimes. |
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Crider suspected that the US, which sent interrogators to interview Mobley shortly after he was detained, is complicit in his apparent disappearance. |
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If the poliisi were playing storm trooper, the two men in Dog, 2001, rehearse the role of complicit citizen. |
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If you're a veggo, serving meat and being financially dependant on serving it is being complicit in the meat industry. |
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Would you have been similarly complicit in an act that would be seen as anti-Cuban-American, anti-Jewish-American or anti-African-American? |
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Sheen has made accusations that the authorities were being complicit in the slaughter of the pilot whales. |
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Victims' advocacy groups have pressed the Vatican to severely discipline any complicit church hierarchy. |
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But through all of those years, I was complicit in pushing the myth. |
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She said the police by their inaction against the murderers stand complicit in this murder. |
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If it hadn't been for Bonnie's matrimania, in which I was completely complicit, I'm not sure my panic would have been so intense. |
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Water is as different from air as from stones, and you must find your way through its structures, its ancientness, the history of an entity without response to you and yet complicit in your obstinate intrusion. |
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It is a poor show that the EU, usually a guardian of the rule of law, is in this case using technicalities and weasel words to justify making ourselves in effect complicit in an illegal occupation. |
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Frankenstein becomes complicit in the crimes of the Doomsday men, or Resurrectionists. |
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Lynas counters that he's unable to defend himself from charges he's exaggerated his role due the illegality of the acts he and his associates were complicit in. |
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This body cannot continue to remain silent and complicit in the face of these grave developments that are endangering international peace and security. |
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Credible information has recently emerged to indicate that the UK's intelligence and security agencies may have been complicit in that torture and ill-treatment. |
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At the same time, greater targeted sanctions and asset freezes are needed to bring to heel Chinese individuals and entities that are currently complicit in Iran's nuclear advances. |
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There is absolutely no evidence the Taliban had preknowledge or were complicit in the Sept. |
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These soldiers are men and women of great moral courage who refuse to be complicit in a war deemed illegal in international law and a war which the majority of Canadians and the nation's government did not support. |
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It is clear that whoever organizes arms shipments or acts of piracy is under pressure to do so in coordination with the party in charge of the port in question, making it complicit. |
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Mr. Etkin criticized the media for being complicit in this process, saying for example that local media failed to adequately publicize the commission's Victoria public forum. |
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A country where we are complicit in torture and where reputable institutions not only failed in protecting Canadians, but rather prolonged their torture and later attempted to dismiss the seriousness of the role they played. |
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Registering prostitutes makes the state complicit in prostitution and does not address the health risks of unregistered prostitutes. |
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The danger here, of course, is that in supporting or tolerating authoritarian responses to political opposition, we may be complicit in a process of radicalization that will strengthen the opponents we seek to control. |
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The implication of this was clear enough: if Barclays was fibbing about its borrowing costs, then other banks had been telling bigger lies. Regulators may have been complicit, if unwittingly, in this misconduct. |
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The Security Council cannot continue to maintain a complicit silence in the face of this gross affront to the victims of terrorism throughout the world. |
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This does real harm to the authority and integrity of the regulatory authorities, especially when they are seen to be complacent in such treatment, sometimes even complicit in it. |
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If the leadership ignores or, even worse, represses these demands, it will confirm a growing view that the Hanoi communists were complicit in ceding Vietnamese islands to China. |
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They demand that the Member States, specifically the Spanish Government, abandon their passive or complicit attitude and bring into play the political and economic resources necessary to conclude new negotiations. |
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In July 2008, BBC Radio Scotland's head, Jeff Zycinski, stated that the BBC, and media in general, were complicit in undermining celebrities, including Winehouse. |
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Congress, the president, the Court, and much of the punditocracy are complicit in stretching the boundaries of the political and legal systems to impose PPACA on America. |
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In essence, the imperialist project and foreign missions were complicit in a program of vernacularization that reinforced indigenous cultural identity, even in exile. |
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However, there have been claims that the government has been complicit in the programme, sharing locational intelligence with US agencies to help them target the strikes. |
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