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[58] A large number of clerks, teachers, [...] society indulge in immorality and corruption in their respective professions. [...] further complicated the situation.
[13] Chátras will have [...] economic injustice, immorality and corruption, whatever the type, which causes [...] properly utilize their vital energy.
[14] A particular political party opposes the misconduct and corruption of the ruling party, but it becomes [...] that party, which is not proper.
[16] In the changed circumstances of [...] they are opposing immorality and corruption, or whether they are joining forces [...] against immorality, it is proper.
[11] When building a social structure [...] interest. As a result, immorality, corruption and dishonesty are rampant in society. A strong and healthy society will stop this trend.
[3] In these discourses, Shrii Shrii [...] modern mankind – governmental corruption, economic injustice, overpopulation, [...] hoarding of wealth and all the ills of corruption and scarcity it creates, are nothing [...] through mutual cooperation and love.
[4] We are living in a most unusual time. Governmental corruption is becoming more and more painfully [...] there will be no chance of their corruption. Inspired and guided by them, [...] spiritual and material perfection.
[16] Both capitalism and communism have [...] have to fight against all sorts of corruption, meanness and so-called secularism [...] adjustment with this objective world.
[6] Behind the superstitious belief [...] enunciation of the incarnation theory. Corruption was perpetrated in the name of [...] to get their interests served.
[31] Personalities of intermediate category [...] infested with a high degree of corruption. In England and the United States [...] accepted [autocracy] wholeheartedly.
[32] In this world there are also many [...] whose governmental body is full of corruption, but where, nevertheless, democracy [...] sádhaná meets success everywhere.
[2] PROUT stands for rational distribution, [...] society where exploitation and corruption will not exist.
[276] Under a capitalistic framework, [...] together by indulging in theft, corruption, and other antisocial activities. [...] hours will be reduced by half.
[29] One of the most important basic [...] build up cooperative institutions, corruption will never be flushed out of the courts and secretariats, and socialism will never be established.
[10] This age, too, has undergone a [...] cope with the present situation. Corruption and degeneration have entered [...] Good people will do good deeds.
[4] Sadvipras will fight ceaselessly against all corruption and exploitation – they [...] collective endeavours of the Sadvipras.
[17] So as long as there are bondages [...] products. Thus there is pervasive corruption in religious life. None of these [...] the all-embracing human dharma.
[70] Magadh never had a city by the name of Rájagrha. The giri has become gir through corruption so the citys present-day [...] District, modern Dhanbad District).
[15] There are some words which were [...] Bengali but neither this word nor any corruption of it is used in modern Bengali. In medieval Bengali one comes across these lines:
[28] The very common Bengali word pallii [...] páŕá [neighbourhood] is a corruption of the word pallii. In other words, [...] is called “lizard”.
[47] A common base of integrity and [...] against antisocial activities and corruption. The revolutionaries will have [...] infinitely stronger than physical force.
[13] You know that there is a place [...] Bádhkulyá is a corruption of baddhakulyá. Dha [...] lyá as in Bádkulya].
[15] In order to determine whether the [...] solved, because if the seeds of corruption are hidden in the detective department [...] be verified again by the judges.
[74] Sometimes honest people, who hate corruption from the depths of their being [...] after being released from jail.
[4] The type of democracy prevalent [...] opportunity to indulge in rampant corruption and political tyranny for five [...] the same absurdity is repeated.
[30] While fighting corruption there should be a constructive [...] ideal second and the ideal always.
[58] The annals of human civilization [...] essential in every country to check the corruption prevalent among political leaders.
[70] In the democratic framework of [...] very keen to pass laws to check corruption, but the government is not equally [...] three important methods to check corruption: (1) the humane approach; (2) [...] within a democratic structure.
[17] Today there are too many obstacles [...] the supply. Cities become dens of corruption because of antisocial elements, [...] police can easily detect them.
[11] There are also many other adverse [...] vegetables and milk. Immorality and corruption are rampant. Thieves, criminals, [...] presently suffer from these defects.
[14] The third principle of decentralized [...] economic environment of exploitation, corruption and materialism, so people cannot [...] in many countries of the world.
[48] To stop black-marketeering strong [...] election campaigns. This kind of corruption in the electoral system is part [...] these corrupt practices slackened.
[50] Consider for a moment: what type [...] the leaders, and accuse them of corruption and nepotism. If their shortcoming [...] only theft, it is also pettiness.
[112] Svádhyáya means not [...] crude meaning has only led to the corruption of Vaeśńava and [...] máḿsa sádhaná?
[16] Behind the superstitious belief [...] enunciation of the incarnation theory. Corruption was perpetrated in the name of [...] to get their interests served.
[22] (11) Struggle is the essence of life. Yours should be a pauseless struggle against corruption, hypocrisy and animality.
[11] Even after the departure of the [...] attempt to solve the problem of corruption. This precipitous step caused [...] system had to be reintroduced.
[56] The managerial staff body of the [...] because that creates scope for corruption. Managers will have to be paid [...] for the shareholders of the land.