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This is the definition of your dishonest, irresponsible and dangerous Faith: Gambling.
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Is politeness itself dishonest and damaging when carried beyond a certain point?
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The defense said the victims provided testimony that was unreliable and dishonest.
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Necas said on Thursday he did not believe she did anything dishonest.
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A majority of voters say Clinton is dishonest, according to multiple polls.
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But there was one whose esteem had no venal mixture in it.
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The same venal court was paid by all classes to his family.
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We can classify corrupt and venal behaviors according to their outcomes: a.
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And who could not but see this in the most venal light?
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With such, the venal commonness of affection first profanes, then destroys it.
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Therefore no corruptible body moves circularly, but altogether in a right line.
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He denounced Condorcet, and opposed to perfectibility the corruptible nature of man.
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Now they do it for a corruptible crown, but we an incorruptible.
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For some of them are born and corruptible, but others not born.
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That which is not pure is corruptible, and corruption cannot inherit incorruption.
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Feeling hungry, I inquired if bananas were purchasable, but without immediate result.
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RBS estimates the stock of those easily purchasable bonds at 244 billion euros.
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Clearly people weren't shopping so much as scavenging for purchasable goods.
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He did not move in a class where spare organs are easily purchasable.
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I fear there's no decent ink purchasable in Amalfi; I mustn't forget that.
Usage of bribable in English
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The Fallujans are less bribable than most Iraqis, but you never know.
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The legislature elected by bribery is a bribable body.
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Eventually Paris managed to find a bribable cast member.
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Oh, you admit, then, that he is bribable?
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She looked at him for a moment, and continued: He is bribable, but you must go to work carefully.
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I've had them out posing as jurymen who could be 'approached' and would arrange terms for other bribable jurymen.
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To the women of his own zenana he had always been carelessly kind, and women are least bribable of the two sexes.
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It's possible one of them, or even a rogue defense contractor or a bribable League Navy officer, would be willing to violate it.
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Haji, who took over in March, said shortcomings in the judicial system, including bribable judges and prosecutors, could undermine even the strongest of cases.