Capable of being corrupted.
Of or pertaining to veins.
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Examples for "dishonest"
Examples for "dishonest"
1This is the definition of your dishonest, irresponsible and dangerous Faith: Gambling.
2Is politeness itself dishonest and damaging when carried beyond a certain point?
3The defense said the victims provided testimony that was unreliable and dishonest.
4Necas said on Thursday he did not believe she did anything dishonest.
5A majority of voters say Clinton is dishonest, according to multiple polls.
1Therefore no corruptible body moves circularly, but altogether in a right line.
2He denounced Condorcet, and opposed to perfectibility the corruptible nature of man.
3Now they do it for a corruptible crown, but we an incorruptible.
4For some of them are born and corruptible, but others not born.
5That which is not pure is corruptible, and corruption cannot inherit incorruption.
1Feeling hungry, I inquired if bananas were purchasable, but without immediate result.
2RBS estimates the stock of those easily purchasable bonds at 244 billion euros.
3Clearly people weren't shopping so much as scavenging for purchasable goods.
4He did not move in a class where spare organs are easily purchasable.
5I fear there's no decent ink purchasable in Amalfi; I mustn't forget that.
1The Fallujans are less bribable than most Iraqis, but you never know.
2The legislature elected by bribery is a bribable body.
3Eventually Paris managed to find a bribable cast member.
4Oh, you admit, then, that he is bribable?
5She looked at him for a moment, and continued: He is bribable, but you must go to work carefully.
1But there was one whose esteem had no venal mixture in it.
2The same venal court was paid by all classes to his family.
3We can classify corrupt and venal behaviors according to their outcomes: a.
4And who could not but see this in the most venal light?
5With such, the venal commonness of affection first profanes, then destroys it.
6Every corrupt transaction is between a venal politician and an avaricious businessman.
7A venal bureaucrat is a known quantity and can be tackled effectively.
8The alternative is persistent wrangling, which makes MPs look venal and greedy.
9They're not really venal, that lot, just too big for their britches.
10Its worst result was not poor scholars, but insincere and venal men.
11There is nothing venal in that young lady's veins, I am sure.
12If he fell, he was consigned to no venal or heedless guardians.
13What therefore will the country think when it learns he was venal?
14These were the venal creatures Oscar Wilde was punished for having corrupted!
15Hence so many unhappy marriages, so many prostituted pens, and venal politicians!
16Russia's bureaucrats - even when right - are abusive, venal, and obstructive.
Venal per variant geogràfica