「white collar」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

white collar

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  • nal recently declared him "the Zelig of the white-collar bar: He's everywhere."
  • at Boston's Hale and Dorr, specializing in white-collar crime litigation.
  • ce, his focus was on defense, especially of white-collar crime and allegations of corporate malfeasa
  • Black's expertise is in white-collar crime, public finance, regulation, and othe
  • 15 years, O'Neill worked on issues such as white-collar crime, organized crime, and foreign counter
  • e force would have dealt with smuggling and white-collar crime.
  • e Judiciary Committee on matters related to white-collar crime.
  • "person of interest" in an investigation of white-collar crimes and bribery in connection with obtai
  • y for oversight of investigations involving white-collar crimes, national security, domestic terrori
  • Mr. Braga's practice has focused on white-collar criminal defense and complex civil litigati
  • Ramey LLP in Dallas, Texas specializing in white-collar criminal defense and commercial litigation.
  • Subtitled "The 20th Century's Top Ten White-Collar Criminals", the book profiles ten famous cr
  • isville is commonly regarded as a haven for white-collar criminals, and in 2009, was listed by Forbe
  • In white-collar defense matters, he has represented former
  • sts mostly of middle and upper middle-class white-collar families who work in Birmingham.
  • Or will white-collar intellectuals and their snobby ways force t
  • ed since the 17th century and that even the white-collar Japanese lived like his ancestors did in th
  • line, with many Seaburnsiders commuting to white-collar jobs in the centres of Sunderland and Newca
  • ague before settling into various low-level white-collar jobs.
  • consultants; others managed to secure other white-collar jobs.
  • clear family with a heterosexual couple - a white-collar male breadwinner and a housewife - and doci
  • esidential development in Kenwood, a mostly white-collar neighborhood when the line opened.
  • Biehn) and Harold Jameson (Matt Craven) are white-collar professionals by weekday, and accomplished
  • t his tenure as MP, he was sponsored by the white-collar trade union APEX.
  • The CMU was originally built in 1928 as a white-collar union in the mercantile sector.
  • White-collar unionism: the rebellious salariat (1979).
  • f providing students with crucial hands-on, white-collar work experience, while simultaneously empow
  • ablished his reputation as a sociologist of white-collar work and set off a series of new field stud
  • t, the people who help U.S. companies shift white-collar work overseas offered potential clients a V
  • the first season included union presence in white-collar work, multi-national unions, pensions, stri
  • These characters include white-collar worker Gene Dekker (Danny Dyer), who is vio
  • description of the living conditions of the white-collar workers of the time.
  • Targeted to white-collar workers from 22 to 32 year of age, the maga
  • Approximately 15 million urban white-collar workers are estimated to spend more than fi
  • 3, he carried out his first research on the white-collar workers in the French Postal Bank.
  • % of the county labor force was employed as white-collar workers with an increase of 20 points in co
  • arianisation' debate which argued that many white-collar workers were beginning to identify with man
  • vided him with an insight into the lives of white-collar workers, albeit from the rather lofty posit
  • cantly, IG Metall represents both blue- and white-collar workers.
  • trust-less mentoring Franck receives in the white-collar world from his own supervisor, Chambon.