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Verb(1) act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose(2) conspire

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(1) Even in a relatively open democracy, the state has a vested interest in the management of information and the civil service and successive governments collude to conceal secret crimes.(2) This means what you think it means: the press willingly collude with the British government in keeping certain information secret that you really ought to know.(3) Thereafter, they didn't need to collude or otherwise conspire to distort the market.(4) And when the parties collude in such a craven course, it becomes conspiracy as well.(5) Nor can I understand why Governments would collude with producers who wish to hide where their products are made.(6) Suspicions may be raised by the number of retailers selling a product for a given price, but how do you determine if they are actively colluding , or simply copying one another?(7) He concluded that the secrecy surrounding the deposits to be used as security amounted to the bank colluding in u2018tax evasionu2019.(8) I grow impatient with the victims, the helpless, the colluders , the conformists, the irresponsible, and the pseudoinnocents.(9) Either way, I'd had enough of witnessing the destruction of my working class heritage, watching it being stripped of its dignity and worst of all, colluding in its own emasculation.(10) Are we colluding with a culture which, according to popular belief, is forcing children to grow up into women when they should still be playing with dolls?(11) We are helpless onlookers or colluders in all these happenings.(12) Residential solicitors and valuation surveyors are colluding to ensure that the current unfair and expensive system is maintained.(13) He claimed the pair had persuaded him to invest in a joint venture before colluding with local police to convict him so they could take over his business interests.(14) Economists have the concept of a Nash equilibrium to explain the situation where a small number of competitors tend not to undercut each other, even without colluding .(15) Assorted deadbeats such as myself are apparently colluding in a conspiracy of silence about parenthood.(16) Plus, regulators will have their work cut out in making sure that grid and generator managers are not colluding .
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