noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
improper behaviour/conduct/dealings etc
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allegations of improper banking practices
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improper sexual conduct
share dealing (= buying and selling shares as a business )
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He was convicted of illegal share dealing.
wheeling and dealing
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
fair
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The normal fair dealing provisions apply otherwise.
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He was a man to whom fair dealing came naturally and he was a just, if firm, master.
insider
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Determining the costs and benefits of regulating insider dealing is by no means a straight forward task.
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In all countries, insider dealing will continue as long as profits can be made from it.
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Making companies release important information more quickly could do more to curb insider dealing than any laws.
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Do moral arguments provide an unsatisfactory basis upon which to prohibit insider dealing ?
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The issue of whether insider dealing is efficient or inefficient is problematic.
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Equally, legitimizing insider dealing could encourage managers to invest in risky projects.
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Yet most countries now have rules against insider dealing , not least because it can put outside investors off securities markets.
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Yet there has also been dismay that concern over insider dealing may threaten the flow of information.
■ NOUN
drug
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But then people go on about his past, the drug dealing and that.
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And the police warn they will be more raids in Milton Keynes if they hear drug dealing has started up again.
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Gary Richman will be sentenced once investigators have discovered just how much money he made from his drug dealing .
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He believes it funds drug dealing and he wants the Home Office to take it seriously.
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Five former employees at the post office had already been indicted on charges of drug dealing and embezzlement.
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Police say they were astonished at the openness of the drug dealing .
floor
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Bribery is rife in jockeying for good positions on the dealing floor of some firms.
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When the manager refused it, she got up and ran back upstairs to the dealing floor .
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At 5.30 p.m. the resigning director appeared on the dealing floor .
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Once a brash young dealer arrived on the dealing floor of Tudorbury Securities.
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After lunch, AEs are given a sales motivational talk, then are whisked on to the dealing floor .
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He started pacing the dealing floor .
room
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But the dealing room was not exclusively Tory.
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On occasions when the whole dealing room was punting out the stock, the price might climb even further.
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He was the dealing room bully, and dealers quaked in their boots at the thought of being put in his team.
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Many looked incongruously stiff in the casual-looking dealing room where they were interviewed.
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Suddenly the entire dealing room used to explode into a harsh crescendo of directed shouting.
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The Leeds has a full treasury dealing room .
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I slunk through the dealing room to Patterson's office and got there just as he did.
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Thus deliveries of quotes started getting held up, slowing the pace of the entire dealing room .
share
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It is thought that there has been some element of a share dealing ring in the Dunsdale case.
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However, since Stamp Duty has already been removed from share dealing , why has he set a moratorium on house purchase?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The mayor wants to end all drug dealing in the city.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But then people go on about his past, the drug dealing and that.
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First, schedule 3 to the Act exempts some exclusive dealing arrangements.
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On occasions when the whole dealing room was punting out the stock, the price might climb even further.
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Other aspects to consider are charges, possible conflicts of interest, and efficiency in dealing and settlement.
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The argument advanced here is that insider dealing is the sort of conduct which ought to be criminal.
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The second change would be to make the insider dealing law more effective.
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When the manager refused it, she got up and ran back upstairs to the dealing floor.
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Yet most countries now have rules against insider dealing , not least because it can put outside investors off securities markets.