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venal judges - traducción al griego

Venal

venal judges      
δωροδοκούμενοι δικαστές
δωροδοκούμενοι δικαστές      
venal judges
supreme court         
  • The first four female justices of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]: [[Sandra Day O'Connor]], [[Sonia Sotomayor]], [[Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] and [[Elena Kagan]].
  • Large courtroom of the [[Supreme Court of the Netherlands]].
  • The courtroom of the [[Supreme Court of Canada]]
HIGHEST COURT IN A JURISDICTION
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Definición

Judg.
¦ abbreviation Judges (in biblical references).

Wikipedia

Venality

Venality is a vice associated with being bribeable or willing to sell one's services or power, especially when people are intended to act in a decent way instead. In its most recognizable form, venality causes people to lie and steal for their own personal advantage, and is related to bribery and nepotism, among other vices. Though not in line with dictionary definitions of the term, modern writers often use it to connote vices only tangentially related to bribery or self-interest, such as cruelty, selfishness, and general dishonesty.