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How to use white-collar in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word white-collar? Here are some examples.

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The Federal Trade Commission has named identity theft the fastest-growing white-collar crime today.
They want a degree that will put them into a position to get good, professional, white-collar jobs.
Background checks can turn up records of assaults or other violence, as well as white-collar crimes.
The incentive scheme raised strong public criticism that such white-collar crimes would go unpunished.
In the past, training for white-collar professions was favored and emphasized, and titles and diplomas were fetishized.
The second wave of outsourcing, which began in the 1990s, threatens white-collar service and information technology jobs.
Office environments and work pressures are two major causes of white-collar health problems.
He mentioned a friend who had resigned from his white-collar professional position with a multinational company to become a teacher.
According to one study, more than one million white-collar jobs are likely to disappear from this country in the next 15 years.
Historical studies of white-collar crime have also traditionally focused on men.
If kidnappers get life imprisonment and their victims get their money back, it makes no sense that white-collar crimes can be treated so lightly.
He became an investigator, principally focusing on white-collar crime and political corruption cases.
Top-level vacancies in specialties ranging from white-collar crime to counterterrorism go begging for applicants.
More regular surveys are being conducted of business corporations, resulting in greater exposure of fraud and white-collar crime.
Justice Minister Michael McDowell said white-collar crime was not victimless and its effects were felt across the economy.
The alleged criminal conduct was a nonviolent white-collar crime of which the many bank depositors in the Pekin area were the victims.
Pilots, machinists and a section of white-collar employees own a combined 55 percent of United Airlines through such stock options.
It would usually be packed with white-collar workers from nearby office buildings.
The white-collar salaried professions, such as public administration and banking, did however, provide the potential for mobility.
Other studies held that women in white-collar work, such as office employees, were the most common targets.
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It was an office building for clerks and timekeepers and other white-collar workers.
I suppose Mr. Callahan is wondering what sort of workmen to get next, since his white-collar class has left, apparently.
I couldn't have been a lawyer or a clerk or a white-collar worker.
In industry, the proportion of women in blue-collar and white-collar jobs was about equal.
But the white-collar ranks were teeming, overflowing, supersaturated.
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