chicanery in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

chicanery in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for chicanery in the English»Italian Dictionary

chicanery [ʃɪ·ˈkeɪ··ri] N

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Fences also often use chicanery to pad their profits by duping thieves (especially small-time thieves) about quality, quantity, and price.
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Legal chicanery and trickery have played a significant part in this.
www.europarl.europa.eu
Next, councillors and staffers played a ridiculous game of procedural chicanery too complex to relate in this space.
www.thecoast.ca
He bypasses all the ideological accretions and intellectual chicanery, and states the truth -- backed up by facts -- in unpretentious, anti- "snobbish" language.
www.counterpunch.org
Their style of play has likewise attracted one too many intimations of chicanery or, to be less euphemistic, cheating.
www.telegraph.co.uk
This first incident of chicanery inspired a series of other pranks.
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Government -- the primary source of employment for the youth -- became synonymous with chicanery, nepotism and red tapism.
www.thehindu.com
Speaking of which, all of this aero chicanery creates 617 pounds of downforce at 124 mph and 1389 pounds at 186 mph.
www.caranddriver.com
You would have to think that our prime minister has a high level of tolerance for financial chicanery.
www.nbr.co.nz
Oh, but what did we, the voters, get out of this tidbit of chicanery?
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