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collusion <a collusion; collusions> N

collusion
collusion REL
collusion REL
collusion REL
collusion LAW

act in collusion VB

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These reports are considered the most authoritative as they pass through so many different routes that collusion between all of the transmitters becomes an impossibility.
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Cartels are a special case of explicit collusion.
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The real vendor typically commits the scheme in collusion with a company employee.
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It said the information it received has reinforced the suspicion that there was collusion.
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Any kind of dealing or contact, or a meeting of the minds between parties could potentially be counted as illegal collusion.
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But there was no need for contrivance or collusion, the different tax treatment to each party simply made the transaction an advantage to both.
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Student groups began accusing each other of ulterior motives such as collusion with the government and attempting to gain personal fame from the movement.
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The identity of these conspirators remained a mystery until decades later, when it appeared that it had been the result of collusion by several agencies.
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A further problem of collective dominance, or oligopoly through economic links can arise, whereby the new market becomes more conducive to collusion.
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It also demonstrates the collusion of government officials with these organizations and calls for much tougher laws to prevent malpractices.
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