| 21. | But that process, too, is imperfect, and a few candidates have been admitted who later proved corruptible.
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| 22. | That authority was given only to policewomen, who were deemed less corruptible by the city's police chief.
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| 23. | Voters also know that no amount of money can corrupt a politician unless the politician is corruptible to begin with.
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| 24. | Traffickers gravitate toward countries that are struggling or in disarray and where law enforcement is easily corruptible, he said.
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| 25. | The move has been applauded by US officials who believe the army is more efficient and less corruptible than the police.
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| 26. | The subtitled film, which depicts a corruptible Catholic Church and a few wayward priests, clearly has many people outraged.
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| 27. | Not only did such heroes have feet of clay, they have also, as banking scandals have shown, proved worryingly corruptible.
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| 28. | Galileo published a description of sunspots in 1613 entitled " Letters on Sunspots " suggesting the Sun and heavens are corruptible.
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| 29. | Therefore, the Word descends onto the Savior at His Baptism in the Jordan, which liberates the Son from his corruptible body and soul.
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| 30. | :: " " It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible " ( Frank Herbert )"
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