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The well-argued piece frames the discussion of the NCAA’s corruptness through the lens of Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari’s public perception.

From Slate • Mar. 29, 2015

He is the only so-called political boss I have ever known at whom the finger of suspicion could not be pointed charging him with personal corruptness.

From Time Magazine Archive

Government generally managed to control them, but only on condition of dispensing favours proportionate to the importance of the suitor and the corruptness of the occasion.

From William Pitt and the Great War by Rose, John Holland

Every political code, either from a defect of its constitution, or from the corruptness of those who are entrusted to execute it, will be found less perfect in practice than speculation had promised itself.

From A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson by Tench, Watkin

Father was mayor at one time and held various other public offices, and no one, at least, ever accused him of civic corruptness.

From The Sisters-In-Law by Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn




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