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Перевод: defraud speek defraud


[глагол]
обманывать; обманом лишать; выманивать


Тезаурус:

  1. Robert Maxwell's former private company finance director, Robert Bunn FCA, has been charged with conspiracy to defraud.
  2. However, Hatton still faces two charges of conspiring to defraud the local authority.
  3. The 11 were arrested on Thursday morning and charged - along with NatWest Investment Bank, County NatWest Securities and UBS Phillips Drew Securities - on 14 counts of conspiracy to defraud persons dealing in the shares of Blue Arrow or NatWest Bank or in options on the FT-SE 100 index.
  4. TEN City executives and a solicitor were yesterday bailed for a total of 1.1million after appearing at Guildhall magistrates court on charges of conspiracy to defraud in the Blue Arrow rights issue.
  5. John of Marmoutier tells the legend that Geoffrey le Bel dressed up as a rustic and listened to complaints about his prvts " rapacity; on his return to court, he paid back the sums they had extorted, and threatened them with death if they continued to defraud the peasantry.
  6. MENTAL health officials used a "hands-off" community care charity to defraud the Government of 340,000 a year in social security payments, an industrial tribunal was told yesterday.
  7. He still faces charges of theft and conspiracy to defraud.
  8. Derek Hatton, Liverpool council's former deputy leader, was charged with conspiracy to defraud the city's ratepayers.
  9. Guppy and Marsh, both former directors of Inca Gemstones Ltd, deny conspiracy to defraud, steal and commit false accounting.
  10. He almost never discussed his work with her, while she, like many other progressive people, regarded the law as a sinister conspiracy to defraud the laity.
  11. This meeting strongly condemns the regulations of the Food Controller, which favour the rich who are not in danger of being without food, make it possible for the wealthy to provide unscrupulous profiteers to defraud the nation by government sanction i.e. the fixing of prices for potatoes and other edibles, and therefore calls for Lord Devonport's removal from office.
  12. Mr Bunn allegedly conspired with others between 1 November 1990 and 31 December 1991 to defraud a syndicate of 35 banks led by Swiss Bank Corporation and Credit Lyonnais.
  13. Not only is this virtually impossible (and improbable) in cases of injury - fatal or otherwise - to employees or the public, but in cases of financial irregularities it is always open for the suspect(s) to plead that it was not his intention to defraud shareholders, indeed even though he engaged in what appears to be financially irregular practices, his intention all along had been to improve shareholders' financial interests, but unfortunately due to unforeseeable circumstances, matters went sour.

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