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cartel - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- Columbian: The stereotypes of happy smiling natives from Columbian cocaine cartels to the Jamaican yardie gangs are transformed.
- Colombian: The Colombian drugs cartels work the other way around.
- hard-core: The introduction of criminal sanctions for individuals who engage in hard-core cartels.
- cozy: Old monopolies and cozy cartels have no place in this new market.
Noun used with modifier
- cocaine: Subscribers and their know what we're cocaine cartels and for and beyond.
- drug: Wake up, People of South Africa, You are guinea pigs, guinea pigs, guinea pigs, for the Western drug cartels.
- supermarket: In the world of supermarket cartels, of course, profit is everything!
Modifies a noun
- offense: More clarity has been provided by the Office of Fair Trading in the scope of cartel offenses.
- investigation: A member of the cartel investigations branch will discuss your concerns with you.
- activity: Any undertaking found to have engaged in cartel activity is likely to face a particularly high financial penalty.
- agreement: You can have a network of clubs, some of which might be owned clandestinely, developing something like a cartel agreement.
- behavior: Individuals reporting cartel behavior may receive immunity from prosecution in respect of the criminal cartel offense.
Noun used with modifier
- price-fixing: The case related to accusations of a price-fixing cartel by home heating suppliers in County Galway.
- banking: Whatever the truth is, the banking cartel was only in distress a short time.
- vitamin: In February 2005, actions to recover loss allegedly caused by the notorious vitamins cartel were settled out of court.
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