pilfering en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

pilfering en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The testimony of ex-priests who denounced their former fellow clergymen for lechery, luxury, pilfering and materialistic greed, were used when available.
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And it seems he's not the only worker who has tried to save himself a few pounds by pilfering toilet roll.
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In other words, pilfering can be reciprocal and, thus, tolerable.
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In all, the new systems have reduced costs as well as spillage and turn round times, in the case of containerisation, damage and pilfering as well.
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Simultaneously, however, he begins pilfering from the till.
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Their productivity was low since they provided tiny salaries and no pensions, and they failed to create a sense of collective ownership; small-scale pilfering was common, and food became scarce.
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This may include large embezzlements or the pilfering of pencils and paperclips, but the losses in the aggregate are substantial.
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Unfortunately, the temple has been ravaged by pilfering and vandalism.
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However, this policy combined with ease of access to the extensive yards resulted in petty pilfering and trophy/memorabilia collection in the early years, to mass criminal activity.
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Willful vandalism and pilfering are an ongoing concern.
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