• Up to 2, 000 people were killed, and there is evidence of official connivance in the violence.

    ECONOMIST: India

  • The bank has already reneged on the first two conditions, with the connivance of the government.

    ECONOMIST: French banking

  • Even if (British special services) hadn't done it itself, it was done under its control or connivance.

    NPR: Russian Spy Blames MI6 for Litvinenko's Death

  • The Bonaerense has long been suspected of colluding in serious crime, with the connivance of corrupt politicians.

    ECONOMIST: The political consequences of a murder

  • "We have demanded an inquiry of international level to find out the culprits and expose the connivance, " he said.

    BBC: Pakistan inmate Sanaullah Ranjay dies in India hospital

  • The slaves are now often males forced to work in construction or agriculture, sometimes with the connivance of local police.

    ECONOMIST: A hub of the modern slave trade

  • It has also been disputed how far he was operating independently and how far with the connivance of the Pakistani state.

    BBC: Mixed emotions over Khan release

  • With the connivance of the Treasury Department and the White House, our central bank has been debasing the greenback since 2004.

    FORBES: Oil

  • An inquiry into the death of Billy Wright, in the Maze prison in 1997, took issue with the emphasis on connivance.

    BBC: How has collusion been defined?

  • It seems highly unlikely that the Pakistani terrorists who attacked Mumbai in November 2008, for example, did so without some official connivance.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • Whether or not they entered the country with the connivance of Iran's militant Revolutionary Guards, the al-Qaeda detainees have become an embarrassment to their hosts.

    ECONOMIST: Iran's diplomacy

  • The private construction of a whole new city, Lavasa, has been halted over the brazen flouting of planning rules, presumably with the connivance of politicians.

    ECONOMIST: Is the ruling party losing its way?

  • The generals' acquiescence or active connivance in the proliferation of nuclear technology (or even, just conceivably, their ignorance of it) may have endangered the whole world.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan

  • All three strongly deny this, but in at least some voters' eyes, the American alliance is now tainted with connivance in kidnap and torture, followed by cover-ups.

    ECONOMIST: The Atlantic alliance is waning in Europe��s east

  • Now that gangsters are turning their violence on officials in Macau, with the connivance of some on the mainland, the enclave's government says it is under terrorist siege.

    ECONOMIST: Macau: Taking a gamble | The

  • Brought before the Ottoman ruler with the connivance of hostile rabbis to answer charges of sedition, Sevi converted to Islam rather than face martyrdom, and accepted a sinecure as the Sultan's head gatekeeper.

    ECONOMIST: Jewish mysticism

  • The actual killing was done by fighters from the Congo along with Belgians- and with the almost certain connivance of the Belgian government who hated him even more than the American and the British.

    BBC: MI6 and the death of Patrice Lumumba

  • The military were furious at the alleged connivance by Afghan intelligence in giving sanctuary to the militant Pashtun leader from Swat, Mullah Fazlullah who had established a base in the Afghan province of Kunar.

    BBC: What 2012 has meant for Afghanistan

  • To make matters worse, the three-phase benefit--each with its own set of rules--creates powerful incentives for old people, with the connivance or even the active participation of doctors and druggists, to pad their pill expenses.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In the radical press and on the internet, the IMF is already being called a junta, comparable to the colonels who took power in 1967 with the connivance (most Greeks believe) of the United States.

    ECONOMIST: The Greek crisis

  • He has taken some overdue steps: he has sacked several senior officers accused of connivance with paramilitary terrorism, and is seeking to improve the army's mobility and intelligence, as well as its general attitude towards brutality.

    ECONOMIST: Hopes and fears in Colombia

  • The next President must overhaul the FCC, lest it--with the connivance of lobbyist-influenced Congress--gum up these advances with stifling regulations or by enacting net neutrality, which would have politicians and bureaucrats fixing prices for access to broadband networks.

    FORBES: Why Stocks Stink

  • Six months ago, failure of communications suddenly though not without warning brought very bloody violence indeed, and not from the Zapatist side: a bunch of thugs, with at least some official connivance, massacred 45 Amerindians, mostly women and children, near a Chiapas village.

    ECONOMIST: Mexico��s southern sore

  • "It is difficult to abandon the idea that Litvinenko had become an agent of the British special services who got out of hand and was then eliminated -- if not by the special services themselves, then under their control or their connivance, " he said.

    CNN: UK slams Russia on poison killing

  • In two incidents last weekend (see article), death-squads possibly in connivance with elements of the army massacred some 20 people, almost unnoticed by a Europe and a North America that can number every hair of an Israeli head or even, at times, of Arab ones.

    ECONOMIST: Outsiders can help the search for peace

  • Bonds really is an unusual case in that, I mean, he's been around now for more than 20 years, and for much of that, you know, has developed, you know, either through his own connivance or, you know, with the interpretations of others this reputation is being the, you know, America's leading sports pain in the butt.

    NPR: Bonds' Approaching Triumph Has Mixed Meaning

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