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1 And if that's not chaos, then the present Coalition is not a cosy cartel .
2 However, will these actually lead to any material change in what many see as a cosy cartel of directors?
3 But Dr Ihmels sees it as a cosy cartel , run by a board of directors dominated by waste contractors.
4 This morning Gavin Cummiskey has lamented rugby's ' cosy cartel ' , and called for Irish players to support their peers in the Pacific Islands.
5 Prior to its opening, SIPTU had accused petrol retailers in Killarney and South Kerry of operating a cosy cartel in the area.
6 Mr Lenihan suggested a " cosy cartel " was in operation among economists, whereby they did not go head-to-head or disagree publicly.
7 I seem to recall a certain Tipperary politician telling all and sundry that the days of the " cosy cartel " were numbered.
8 It is not enough to dismantle the Galway tent - We have to break up the cosy cartel that sheltered under its roof.
9 There was no mention of cosy cartels when Michael Lowry appeared at the rail signalling inquiry on Monday.
10 This evening there would be no throw aways about cosy cartels , or accusations of covert surveillance by political enemies.
11 Allegations of "golden circles" and " cosy cartels " linking business and politics would be consigned to the dustbin of history.
12 Let us take back the power from the cosy cartels and provide for our own people and the refugees who need our help.
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