white-collar in the PONS Dictionary

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After studying business in school, he went to work in an office but found the white-collar environment too stultifying.
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The film explored the difficulties that arise between a country farmer and a city librarian, highlighting the differences between blue-collar laborers and white-collar administrators.
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Other targeted areas include major fraud, serious white-collar crime, terrorism and war crimes.
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This section increases the criminal penalties associated with white-collar crimes and conspiracies.
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Its primary mission is to combat international, organized, professional, white-collar and other serious crime.
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A lot of companies specialize in it based on whether you're a blue-collar worker, you're a gray-collar worker, or if you're a white-collar worker.
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Its recruits were from diverse backgrounds, mainly white-collar workers and professional women, but with a significant proportion also from the working class.
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In the 1980 census, 59% of the population were employed in white-collar occupations; this rose to 65% in the 2000 census.
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He specializes in alternative sentencing, criminal law, and white-collar crime.
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Nearly one-third of all migrants were professional or white-collar workers.
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