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RE:麓贸录脪露录掳庐脦脪掳潞
Looking for a job <a href= http://www.kosovalindore.com/2016/03/07/keshilli-nacional-urime-dita-e-mesuesit-2/#sometimes >graziosamente chaffered sotto il effetti cialis scaduto</a> The term corruption implies both illegal and immoral behaviour. But in some regions, what is technically illegal may in fact be seen as acceptable or even moral behaviour. In Hungary, doctors and nurses can expect a "gratuity" ("haalapenz") from their patients in the form of an envelope containing money. In Poland, gifts in kind turn a faceless bureaucrat into an "acquaintance" ("znayamoshch") who may be able to "arrange things" ("zalatvich spravi") for you in the future. In China, healthcare workers and government officials also expect a "little token of gratitude" ("yidian xinyi") for their services. As it is said in Russia, you cannot "put 'thank you' into your pocket" ("spasibo v karman ne polozhish").
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