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  2. Collusion - Wikipedia

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    Collusion is a deceitful agreement or secret cooperation between two or more parties to limit open competition by deceiving, misleading or defrauding others of their ...

  3. Collusion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Collusion is an agreement, usually secretive, which occurs between two or more persons to deceive, mislead, or defraud others of legal rights. If the agreement is to commit a crime in the future, such collusion may be a criminal conspiracy. Collusion may also refer to: Collusion, a 2005 metalcore album

  4. Crony capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Jane Jacobs described it as a natural consequence of collusion between those managing power and trade while Noam Chomsky has argued that the word crony is superfluous when describing capitalism. [50] Since businesses make money and money leads to political power, business will inevitably use their power to influence governments.

  5. Oligopoly - Wikipedia

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    Whenever there is a formal agreement for such collusion between companies that usually compete with one another, the practice is known as a cartel. An example of an economic cartel is OPEC , where oligopolistic countries control the worldwide oil supply, leaving a profound influence on the international price of oil.

  6. Criminal conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    To establish whether a crime was committed by members of the Trump campaign with regard to Russian interference, investigators "applied the framework of conspiracy law", and not the concept of "collusion", because collusion "is not a specific offense or theory of liability found in the United States Code, nor is it a term of art in federal ...

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  8. Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    Synonym substitution; Technical disguise (e.g., using identically looking glyphs from another alphabet) Semantics-preserving plagiarism Translation; Paraphrase; Idea-preserving plagiarism Appropriation of ideas or concepts; Reusing text structure; Ghostwriting. Collusion (typically among students) Contract cheating

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