One will find without doubt a curious cocktail of ignorance, of mathematic dogmatism, cupidity and pure delinquency.
links.org.au Incitement has a particularly broad "actus reus"; it has been interpreted to include a suggestion, proposal, request, exhortation, gesture, argument, persuasion, inducement, goading or the arousal of cupidity.
en.wikipedia.org Companion words include surreptitious, secret, clandestine; and cupidity, inordinate or excessive desire -- and the desire to keep it secret.
www.huffingtonpost.com We live in the age of those who are willing to sacrifice integrity for cupidity or integrity for venality, of selling their souls.
www.democracynow.org In this language of convertibles, you have every nuance of cupidity.
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