41.   But generally, the police are inept and corruption is rampant.

42.   But it also underlined how the rules of business are changing as opposition parties gain increasing power in Mexico, where corruption has been a pervasive commercial lubricant.

43.   But political corruption is run-of-the-mill stuff, common, to some extent, in many big American cities.

44.   But real corruption is different.

45.   But the movie has something very instructive to say, namely that political corruption is subtle and insidious and human and subject to interpretation.

46.   But they acknowledge that corruption is likely to continue.

47.   But while Russia has its economic success stories, many aspects of the economy suggest that it is moving toward a corporatist market in which corruption is rampant.

48.   But Wang said the bases may be tough acts to follow by other communities where corruption is rampant and where powerful families still control the means of production.

49.   Certainly corruption is nothing new to South Africa.

50.   Certainly petty corruption is rampant.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
corruption 0.03%
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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