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  • Poorly-paid policemen let offenders go in exchange for a few notes.

    ECONOMIST: A once-leading politician is jailed

  • Employment is now largely divided into well-paid, highly-skilled jobs and the poorly paid, less-secure jobs of the service sector.

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  • But the wealth of this industry doesn't really benefit the Congolese miners for their back-breaking, perilous and poorly paid work -- not by a long shot.

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  • Private schools are mostly over-subscribed, poorly paid and staffed by badly trained teachers.

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  • Piracy will be bad news even for Somalia, accelerating the Talibanisation of the south by armed Islamist groups as more secular-minded gunmen abandon their poorly paid defence of Mogadishu for adventures at sea.

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  • Drug trials were poorly designed, and scientists hadn't paid attention to the all-important issue of drug delivery mechanisms, he says.

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  • Quite well-reviewed books may make little money, while academics are poorly paid.

    ECONOMIST: English writers

  • The ANP were poorly paid and many smoked opium and cannabis, were insubordinate and ill-disciplined and would often swear at the British soldiers, the inquest heard.

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  • Surely it is not too much to imagine that a determined buyer might be able to find a poorly paid general or scientist somewhere who would be susceptible to a well-placed bribe.

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  • Beyond that, however, no major reforms have been implemented -- so the justice system remains painfully slow, the labor laws still discourage hiring while leaving millions of young people on poorly paid temporary contracts, competition remains overly restricted, too many markets are over-regulated, meritocracy remains stunted, corruption remains rife, and the huge cost of politics and political privileges has been left unchanged.

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