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These shared projections become the basis for collusively setting prices.
And we would smile collusively.
These agreements could be to limit output, collusively share information, fix prices, tender collectively and share markets out.
We smiled collusively.
Companies are already able to sue the United States subsidiaries of foreign groups of companies that they assert collusively refuse to buy American goods.
He also collusively prosecuted Catiline in 65 on a charge of extortion from his African command, and so helped secure his acquittal.
A promising young orator, the same year he agreed to collusively prosecute A. Terentius Varro (praetor 77), recently returned from his Asian command.
Marxism's standing Hegel on his head may have reversed his idealism, but it did not change the mode of operation of a conceptual system which remains collusively Eurocentric.
In November 2007, the MLB Players' Union raised concerns that owners collusively shared information about free agents and possibly conspired to keep the final price of Alex Rodriguez's new free agent contract down.
And they smiled at one another, collusively, captivated by this broad new concept of social vengeance, and began to plan their guest list: they owed hospitality to half London, they agreed, it was time for a party, it would kill many birds with one big stone.
Erving Goffman has a related but rather different usage of the term "to refer to a sotto voce comment, one meant not to be a ratified part of an encounter, an afterburn [...] a remonstrance conveyed collusively by virtue of the fact that its targets are in the process of leaving the field".
Mr Oppenheimer stated, and I quote 'we make no pretence that we are not seeking to manage the diamond market, to control supply, to manage prices and to act collusively with our partners in the business'. May I suggest to the Commissioner that this is a remarkable admission to make.