31.   If one gets attuned to the accelerating global efficiency, corruption becomes obsolete.

32.   In Pakistan, corruption has become endemic.

33.   Ordinary Chinese, however, say official corruption has become strikingly more obvious in recent years.

34.   Police insiders, meanwhile, warn that corruption has become a deep-rooted problem, eroding the credibility of the law enforcement agencies.

35.   So, corruption will become a crime which has extra-territorial legal scope and this will obviously be uncomfortable to businessmen.

36.   Bureaucratic corruption has become a major concern in China following years of rapid economic progress resulting from market reforms.

37.   Corruption has become endemic in China under its economic reforms.

38.   Corruption has become endemic in Vietnam in recent years with few business or administrative transactions completed without lubrication with a bribe.

39.   Dejeu said organised crime had risen at an alarming rate and corruption had become endemic.

n. + become >>共 1789
people 1.19%
company 1.07%
issue 0.77%
bill 0.69%
game 0.65%
situation 0.62%
woman 0.61%
life 0.60%
country 0.58%
child 0.56%
corruption 0.10%
corruption + v. >>共 185
be 46.50%
become 3.96%
exist 2.23%
remain 2.13%
plague 2.03%
continue 1.83%
undermine 1.73%
taint 1.73%
run 1.52%
flourish 1.42%
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