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  1. Corruption: Corruption is, in politics, business and the legal system, abusing one's position to enrich or otherwise advance oneself or one's friends or relatives. Bribery and nepotism are common forms of corruption. [100%] 2023-02-20 [Corruption] [Progressive Era]...
  2. Corruption: Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense which is undertaken by a person or an organization which is entrusted in a position of authority, in order to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's personal ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2024-01-01 [Concepts in ethics] [Political corruption]...
  3. Corruption (political or commercial): Corruption, in the sense used here, is the systematic soliciting or offering of money or other inducements in order to influence decisions. Corruption where there is a direct link between a specific bribe and a specific decision is technically illegal ... (Political or commercial) [100%] 2023-06-27
  4. Corruption: CORRUPTION ko-rup'-shun: The Hebrew words mishchath, mashchath, mashchith, and their Greek equivalents, phthora, and diaphthora, with numerous derivatives and cognate verbs, imply primarily physical degeneration and decay (Job 17:14; Acts 2:27, etc.). The term shachath, which ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  5. Corruption: The causes and effects of corruption, and how to combat corruption, are issues that have been very much on the national and international agendas of politicians and other policymakers in recent decades. Moreover, various historically influential philosophers, notably Plato (The ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2021-12-24
  6. Corruption: Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense which is undertaken by a person or an organization which is entrusted in a position of authority, in order to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's personal ... (Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power) [100%] 2024-01-10 [Corruption] [Concepts in ethics]...
  7. Disenfranchised grief: Disenfranchised grief is a term describing grief that is not acknowledged as legitimate by society. For example, a loss may be seen as too small or the relationship too distant to justify grieving. (Medicine) [95%] 2023-09-25
  8. Correction for attenuation: Correction for attenuation is a statistical procedure developed by Charles Spearman in 1904 that is used to "rid a correlation coefficient from the weakening effect of measurement error" (Jensen, 1998), a phenomenon known as regression dilution. In measurement and statistics ... [80%] 2023-10-11 [Measurement] [Covariance and correlation]...
  9. Correction (newspaper): A correction in a newspaper consists of posting a public notice about a typographical error or factual mistake in a previously published article. Newspapers usually have specific policies for readers to report factual errors. (Newspaper) [80%] 2023-12-30 [Error]
  10. Correction: CORRECTION ko-rek'-shun (mucar, usually rendered "instruction," is translated "correction" in several passages): The verb from which the noun is derived signifies "to instruct" or "chastise." The idea of chastisement was very closely connected in the Hebrew mind with ... [80%] 1915-01-01
  11. Corrupción (abuso de poder): El término corrupción generalmente indica el mal uso por parte de un funcionario de su autoridad y los derechos que se le confían, así como la autoridad relacionada con este estado oficial, oportunidades, conexiones para beneficio personal, contrario a la ley ... (Abuso de poder) [80%] 2024-04-13
  12. Dáil constituencies: There are 39 multi-member electoral districts, known as Dáil constituencies, that elect 160 TDs (members of parliament), to Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives of the Oireachtas, Ireland's parliament, on the system of proportional representation by means of ... (Constituencies used in elections to Dáil Éireann) [73%] 2024-01-05 [Dáil constituencies] [Lists of parliamentary constituencies in Ireland]...
  13. Public corruption: Public corruption is a term that refers to an abuse of power or position, or a breach of trust by an official either elected or appointed to public office, often involving an exchange of something of value for some type ... [70%] 2023-02-07 [Legal Terms] [Political Terms]...
  14. Political corruption: Political corruption is the use of powers by government officials or their network contacts for illegitimate private gain. Forms of corruption vary, but can include bribery, lobbying, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, parochialism, patronage, influence peddling, graft, and embezzlement. (Use of power by government officials for illegitimate private gain) [70%] 2024-01-11 [Political corruption] [Political terminology]...
  15. Political corruption: Political corruption is the use of powers by government officials or their network contacts for illegitimate private gain. Forms of corruption vary, but can include bribery, lobbying, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, parochialism, patronage, influence peddling, graft, and embezzlement. (Social) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Political corruption] [Political terminology]...
  16. Combating Corruption: Combating Corruption is a Federal law of the Russian Federation that took effect on January 10, 2009. It establishes basic principles of combating corruption as well as the legal and organizational frameworks for preventing and fighting corruption. [70%] 2024-01-01 [Corruption in Russia]
  17. Data corruption: Data corruption refers to errors in computer data that occur during writing, reading, storage, transmission, or processing, which introduce unintended changes to the original data. Computer, transmission, and storage systems use a number of measures to provide end-to-end ... (Errors in computer data that introduce unintended changes to the original data) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Data quality] [Product expiration]...
  18. Combating Corruption: Combating Corruption is a Federal law of the Russian Federation that took effect on January 10, 2009. It establishes basic principles of combating corruption as well as the legal and organizational frameworks for preventing and fighting corruption. [70%] 2024-04-03 [Corruption in Russia]
  19. Poutine. Corruption: Cet article ne s'appuie pas, ou pas assez, sur des sources secondaires ou tertiaires (janvier 2017). Pour améliorer la vérifiabilité de l'article ainsi que son intérêt encyclopédique, il est nécessaire, quand des sources primaires sont citées, de les associer ... [70%] 2024-04-23
  20. List of MPs for constituencies in England (2019–present): This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by English constituencies for the Fifty-Eighth Parliament of the United Kingdom (2019–present). It includes both MPs elected at the ... (None) [61%] 2024-01-20 [Lists of UK MPs 2019–present] [Lists of MPs for constituencies in England]...

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