kickback in the PONS Dictionary

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However, kickbacks differ from other forms of corruption, such as diversion of assets, as in embezzlement, because of the collusion between two parties.
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Adjusting the depth of cut helps minimize kickback.
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Contracts based on or involving the payment or transfer of bribes (corruption money, secret commissions, pots-de-vin, kickbacks) are void.
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Another form of kickback may occur where the top of the bar is used for cutting and becomes suddenly pinched by the wood moving.
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The company focused on helping clients improve operations by uncovering kickbacks, fraud or other forms of corruption.
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Because of their great accumulation of wealth through kickbacks, they accomplished their mission.
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He claimed that there were kickbacks, patronage and various wrongdoings.
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By keeping their head and body out of the cutting plane of the bar, injury may be prevented if kickback occurs.
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These secret kickbacks ran into the millions of dollars and were never disclosed to the clients.
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A trial showed that he tried to enrich himself and others through kickbacks.
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