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connivance

[kuh-nahy-vuhns] / kəˈnaɪ vəns /


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The panel presiding over the case were suspicious, but, with Quins' backroom staff sticking rigidly to their story, they couldn't unpick the full connivance.

From BBC

With the connivance of federal judges who wish to keep their dockets pared down, big corporations force aggrieved consumers and workers into arbitration, where the latter are at a disadvantage.

From Los Angeles Times

"The connivance is hurting the system of value investment, encouraging misbehaviours, and is negative to long-term health of the market."

From Reuters

To be clear, we do not know yet whether the Hamas attacks were planned with Iran’s blessing or connivance.

From Seattle Times

In February 2008, he gave evidence at the inquest into the deaths claiming the couple had been murdered on the orders of Prince Philip and with the connivance of MI6.

From BBC