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Summary Of: Bribery

Bribery constitutes a crime and is defined by... is considered bribery in some societies... The forms that bribery take are numerous... bribery is an important aspect of the local... the rare example of creating and environment where bribery is both accepted and encouraged... Bribery may also take the form of a secret... Bribers and recipients of bribery are likewise numerous although bribers have one common denominator and that is the financial ability... Bribery around the world is estimated at about... most economists regard bribery as a bad thing because it encourages... A state where bribery has become a way of life is a... bribes is an issue for governments since the bribery of government officials impedes the democratic process and may interfere with good government... sending the message that bribery will no longer be tolerated in the operations of the government... patients may use bribery to solicit the standard expected level of medical care... relationship does not meet the legal standards for bribery without evidence of a... known example of this manner of bribery in sport would be the... This is another type of bribery done for financial gain through gambling...

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