These boxes are a dream come true for the unscrupulous person wishing to steal someone's identity. |
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So Parliament offers no forum for considered debate and no brake on the unbridled ambition of an unscrupulous Prime Minister. |
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With HotKeys, you can pretty much keep on working even if a fun-loving but unscrupulous co-worker puts mucilage in your mouse. |
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But fears are growing that orphaned children are being trafficked by unscrupulous criminals and sold into slavery and prostitution. |
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There are lots of grey areas in this industry which many unscrupulous traders love to exploit. |
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Polley said the move would stop unscrupulous business owners from selling imported beef as Scots-produced. |
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As I stated above proper claims are welcomed as they stop unscrupulous people and employers from exploiting people. |
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People don't like some of the tactics adopted by some unscrupulous evangelists to get people to convert. |
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The small transport boats sink, or unscrupulous captains force their passengers into the sea. |
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It is also true there are unscrupulous persons who would exploit the image and story of Mandela. |
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The heyday of the unscrupulous mercenary type dawned when the colonial powers pulled out of Africa leaving chaos behind. |
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The commission system is open to abuse by unscrupulous advisers who recommend unsuitable plans because they pay more. |
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The situation has not been helped by unscrupulous landlords renting out property to anybody no matter what their history. |
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As a result, many people lost money, some no doubt cheated by unscrupulous speculators. |
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I have taken great umbrage at the portrayal of scientists as unscrupulous and unethical. |
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Religions come into disrepute when manipulated by unscrupulous politicians. |
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It's not much of a gift, especially if some unscrupulous person was able to exploit it for their own wicked advantage. |
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He began copying because he was sick of paying money for inferior material to unscrupulous dealers and considered it his hobby. |
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He is ruthless, ambitious, unscrupulous, a threat to the region and a tyrant to his people but that does not make him a terrorist. |
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Mrs Strong said that unscrupulous landlords in the area were attracting unruly tenants. |
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If this waste material had a simple, cheap dye put in it the indelible stain would prevent it ever being sold on by unscrupulous dealers. |
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Consequently, many unscrupulous people take advantage of unstaffed stations and inadequate ticket inspection to avoid paying fares. |
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Scriptwriters insist on depicting reporters as unscrupulous, hard-bitten hacks who'd sooner sell their granny than miss out on a scoop. |
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She's called in the government to do more to stop unscrupulous companies selling prescription drugs on the Internet. |
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A firm nexus has been established between amoral politicians, ambitious bureaucrats, unscrupulous businessmen and hardened criminals. |
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The conflict between a group of free grazing cattlemen and a wealthy, unscrupulous rancher lies at the center of Open Range. |
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This applies particularly to commercial albumin, especially egg, which is hocused to a great extent by the unscrupulous. |
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We work too hard for our dollars to be hoodwinked and cheated by unscrupulous places such as these. |
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If that does not happen, unscrupulous traders will rush into villages and swindle desperate peasant farmers of their hard-earned crop. |
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The Government has pledged to crack down on unscrupulous doorstep salesmen who swindle vulnerable pensioners out of thousands of pounds. |
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Just how unscrupulous few will ever know, since the murky world of politics is a closed book to most outside observers. |
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George Bernard Shaw and William Shakespeare have used farce to highlight patient vulnerability to unscrupulous physicians. |
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The rich pickings have brought out hordes of unscrupulous and fraudulent operators. |
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Many of the adherents may well be sincere, but, many unscrupulous ones often whip up the masses with religious fervour to commit heinous crimes. |
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I think most people would consider him an unscrupulous thug who should be apprehended and punished. |
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Many pieces of priceless ivories, sculptures and gold coins were also sold to unscrupulous foreign dealers. |
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That final resting place of ponderous pachyderms would be, for the unscrupulous and disturbingly clean bad guy, the mother lode of ivory. |
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Most pornographers are exactly the same as any unscrupulous business owners in their underhand ways of drawing people into using their products. |
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Real ones aren't that hard to find, but beware unscrupulous merchandisers who attempt to fob you off with fakes. |
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He is concerned that future elections could be decided by fraudulent voting manipulated by unscrupulous cartels and the like. |
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The best way to avoid unscrupulous or fraudulent brokers is to do your homework beforehand. |
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He is full of charm when he gets his way, full of menace when he does not, unscrupulous, cunning and deceitful. |
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It was a full-frontal assault more akin to the unscrupulous skulduggery of a US presidential campaign. |
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Either solution fails if I'm unscrupulous, and willing to take personal risk by gaming the system. |
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However, he proved to be an unscrupulous defender of bourgeois national interests. |
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The masses were, in brief, shortsighted, selfish and fickle, an easy prey to unscrupulous orators who came to be known as demagogues. |
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Kelly Wenham plays go-go dancer Jodi who gets caught in the crossfire as Sam tries to put a stop to club owner Warren's unscrupulous behaviour. |
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Yet what holds the play together is a sense of disloyalty and unscrupulous greed. |
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There have been numerous complaints of outdated labour laws leading to unscrupulous employers exploiting workers. |
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Thus, some unscrupulous types are getting rich off kids' unfulfillable dreams. |
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This is of course due to unscrupulous organisations taking advantage of its adoption. |
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Tall, handsome, unscrupulous, with splendid curling black cavalry whiskers, Flashman is also a compulsive womaniser. |
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Factory workers are depicted as work-shy and devious, company directors as unscrupulous. |
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But would these crimes cease to be crimes if, instead of being committed by unscrupulous tyrants, they were legitimated by popular consensus? |
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In another, a grasping mother and daughter are duped out of their upward social climb by an unscrupulous foreigner. |
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Remind me how the FSA protects investors from unscrupulous companies and salespeople and rip-off products? |
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In fact, 20-30 years ago unscrupulous restaurateurs in Spanish resorts would pass it off as lobster or scampi to unsuspecting tourists. |
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She believes there must be some unscrupulous people using the association's name to get money. |
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The unscrupulous ryots have been filling up open pits with tank water through a drain. |
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For all I knew, the service could be run by unscrupulous spammers or a troll looking for lulz. |
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Danny DeVito has carved a niche for himself in Hollywood by playing either frumpish sad sacks or unscrupulous scoundrels. |
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The sometimes ruthless and unscrupulous Monkey Year doesn't favour an honest, straightforward Sagittarian approach. |
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But Anna is sexually malleable and could easily be taken advantage of by an unscrupulous dominant. |
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Is this a display of misguided innocence, or the manipulation of youth by unscrupulous entrepreneurs? |
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They also say changing the system will allow unscrupulous bartenders to water down drinks. |
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This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program by some unscrupulous elements. |
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For the unscrupulous, office might give access to large profits or the manipulation of power in the interests of self, friends, or family. |
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One way to thwart such unscrupulous people is for the bona fide seed companies to make their presences felt at every level in the country. |
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It is an outright lie, a fabrication by a mendacious and unscrupulous writer. |
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Their reputation for fairness has been tainted by unscrupulous firms out to make fast money. |
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Police are warning people to beware of unscrupulous high-pressure salesmen at their doors. |
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There are unscrupulous journalists just as there are unscrupulous people in all trades, so no doubt some deliberate, mischievous misquotes occur. |
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The practices of the unscrupulous money changers stand indicted in the court of public opinion rejected by the minds and hearts of men. |
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The audience took great pleasure in heckling the pair, accusing both of being unscrupulous money-grubbers. |
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Here we have masses of lower income people transferring their meager wealth via outrageous interest rates to unscrupulous moneylenders. |
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Marr offers nothing in the way of inventive guitar on Boomslang, a disc of barre chord throwaways you'd only expect from demos leaked by an unscrupulous associate. |
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Irish Ferries, if successful with their bully-boy tactics, will serve as a precedent for every unscrupulous employer to force down wages in a race to the bottom. |
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Or a modernized Tarzan might lead African miners on strike against unscrupulous multinationals. |
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The law was aimed at deterring unscrupulous boardinghouse touts who jumped aboard arriving ships to ply gullible sailors with cheap liquor and comely prostitutes. |
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He said the shortage of mealie meal in the town was caused by some unscrupulous people including vendors who have since been removed from the streets. |
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Governments instead of pimping their people to unscrupulous predators should only encourage companies who commit to raising the quality of life of their citizens. |
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He gave unscrupulous people the go ahead to commit acts of bastardry. |
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This judge has failed time and time again to properly apply the laws put in place by the people of Florida for the purpose of protecting Wards from unscrupulous guardians. |
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Very often these unscrupulous people will just dump the rubbish. |
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Although good ethics exist in the profession of law, nevertheless the profession is not without the unscrupulous cunning, and designing fellow members. |
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Is he to be anathematised for rebelling against his father, Henry II, in alliance with Philip Augustus, destined to prove his bitterest and most unscrupulous opponent? |
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Have a sneaky look at the bottom of the container as well, as there are unscrupulous fruit sellers who will happily sell you a punnet of fruit with furry bottoms. |
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If administrators already engage in this unscrupulous behavior, we have to wonder if race will influence future hiring policies. |
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Safe within his mountaintop fortress, Escobar grew bolder and more unscrupulous. |
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Without going overboard on the bent-backed, swivel-eyed cackling often brought to the character, his Fagin is believably unscrupulous and self-serving. |
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Each year thousands of shoppers are being conned into buying fake Aberdeen Angus beef passed off as the genuine article by unscrupulous retailers. |
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Arguing that profiteering shipowners and unscrupulous insurers were collaborating in sending out unseaworthy vessels, the play led to popular outrage and a change in the law. |
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They become unsafe with power tools, lawnmowers, snowblowers, cars, medications, propane tanks, and vulnerable to unscrupulous individuals and scams very early in the disease. |
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A later unscrupulous Pope decided to conflate the sundry Biblical Marys into the single persona of Mary Magdalene to avoid confusing the lumpen faithful of the times. |
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He was an unscrupulous Tothersider journalist who was taking mental notes of 'em all the time with an eye to a series of sketches at 30s. a column. |
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The framers of the law established safeguards to prevent unscrupulous partisans from using soldiers' votes to manipulate the outcome of elections. |
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The Web is indeed a modern-day breeding ground for unscrupulous forgers. |
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Many, say experts, are backed by unscrupulous mortgage brokers or lenders. |
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They will have to keep a wary eye on the changing business and legal climate, in order to spot danger areas that might tempt an unscrupulous executive to step outside the law. |
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Bombarded with stories about unscrupulous corporate executives and the employees they done wrong, workers begin to gaze warily at their own managers. |
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A key figure here was the unscrupulous careerist Henri Costerius, a protonotary apostolic eager for a bishopric, who as a Borghese client, had powerful friends in Rome. |
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Smaller kingdoms changed hands frequently, and adventurers were princelings for a day before they were displaced by others more courageous or unscrupulous. |
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Most often, unscrupulous advertisers use spyware to gather information about which Web pages you visit and what you buy online. |
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Mahmud Pasha was described by other Ottoman officials as a corrupt and unscrupulous governor. |
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His second film appearance of 2006 was a supporting role in Blood Diamond as an unscrupulous diamond dealer. |
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The unscrupulous landlord rebottled cheap sparkling wines as vintage champagne. |
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However, the report concluded that the system was being abused by unscrupulous subcontractors. |
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By all accounts Fraser was financially hopeless and unscrupulous in his payments to artists. |
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Religions and ideologies are unscrupulous in their use of the past. |
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Driving incompetent or unscrupulous moonlighters out of the tax business should be the low-hanging enforcement fruit. |
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The latest revelations about Barclays reveal a cess-pit of unscrupulous traders, unfettered and unrestrained. |
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Government hit squads will swoop on unscrupulous money men who target poor inner-city households often turned down for loans elsewhere. |
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Unfortunately for the consumer, many of these new penny auctions were run using unscrupulous management techniques. |
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By the mid-1970s, the BATF had earned a reputation for being excessively aggressive, nit-picky, vindictive, and often unscrupulous. |
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It's about time unscrupulous suntanning salons were curbed and sunlamp manufacturers forced to comply with safety standards. |
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But unscrupulous owners have been known to superglue a cow's udders to hide imperfections, or seal teats so the animal carries more milk. |
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The crucial thing in this whole matter is the unscrupulous involvement of the Macedonian Hague Tribunal indictee in the daily political showdown. |
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The first in a new series looking at industry secrets, it hears from unscrupulous estate agents who reveal some of the dodgiest tricks of their trade. |
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With the help of his sister Chloe and his tomboy cousin Jack, Itch has to put 126 beyond the reach of unscrupulous scientists and international terrorists forever. |
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But not all moneylenders are unscrupulous backstreet wide boys. |
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Deshi hires an unscrupulous grave robber to aid his morbid task. |
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The latter have long since carried the day against the allegorically credulous Graves and his ignorant or unscrupulous informant, the Sufi mystagogue votary Omar Ali-Shah. |
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Don't compound the mistake of trusting an unscrupulous investment professional or outright con artist by failing to keep an eye on the progress of your investment. |
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