Accountability is not a dirty word.
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Racing is probably not as dirty as mainstream media depicts it, nor as clean as many of us would like it.
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On the water front, not only is dirty quality still a big problem in much of Asia, but scarce quantity, too.
Operating as such, they add, is not just inefficient but also a dirty proposition that results in more pollution.
Coppell is not afraid to get his hands dirty in the lower-leagues and has done very well even without having much money.
Politics is a dirty business and do not rule out Labour offering to ditch Gordon Brown for another figure if it would lure the Liberal Democrats over.
Al Gore's campaign is gaining steam but not the dirty, coal-fired kind.
Bush is trying to argue that this is a dirty trick -- if not by the Gore campaign, at least by the Democrats.
This is a big dirty old mining business, not a social networking cloud app.
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And it means being the humble, emotionally intelligent leader who is not afraid to get her or his hands dirty in the trenches.
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This is the dirty little secret of those who wish not simply to suggest but mandate car companies do away with larger vehicles to the greatest extent possible.
This, however, is the sort of dirty laundry that you simply do not air in public.
They just have the fear that the air is still not good to breathe, and the roads are dirty, and they think they feed on radioactive food.
The other dirty secret of higher ed is that it is not making society a whole lot more productive.
And you start thinking, you know what, politics is just a dirty, nasty business and it's not worth getting involved.
This is about investing for the long haul, not for a quick and dirty buck.
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One of the dirty not-so-little secrets of traditional management is that control thrives on non-transparency.
But decent Koreans do not seem to want to go into politics, which is increasingly seen as a dirty business, admits a presidential aide.
Though dirty glasses won't cause an eye infection, saliva "is not the best hygiene method, and it just won't work very well, " she says.
Other regular pilgrims to Omaha say the meeting's dirty little secret is that, with a little planning, it is not that hard to get microphone time.
Cheap gas and environmental legislation under the Clean Air Act, aimed at emissions of sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxide and mercury (but not carbon dioxide) from dirty coal plants, accelerated a trend that is set to continue.
Movers of dirty money know where the best shells are to be had, and it is not on a Caribbean island.
The problem for the electorate is that when directly confronted, she simply does not answer and claims to be the victim of a dirty campaign.
Amid the disclosure of trillions of dollars in wire transfers that the bank did not monitor and hundreds of millions of dollars of dirty money that moved through it, HSBC is having a great year.
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The high prices Ho pays are inflated, as proceeds from these auctions generally benefit charities, but Bunyard is still not sure why the ultrarich flock to buy what he calls "a strong-smelling, black, dirty potato" over any other luxury item on the market.
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