fraudulent application
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffraudulentandapplication
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fraudulent
adjective
uk/ˈfrɔː.dʒə.lənt/us/ˈfrɑː.dʒə.lənt/
dishonest ...
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application
noun
uk/ˌæp.lɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌæp.ləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
an official request for something, usually ...
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No, provided that it is not afraudulentapplicationand that it is certified by those who certify postal votes.
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To me, that means that it is a manifestlyfraudulentapplication.
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The third type of fraud is thefraudulentapplicationfor postal and proxy votes.
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An applicant who issues a certificate of this kind in afraudulentapplicationis open to considerable penalties.
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Passport office staff are specially trained to look at all aspects of a passport application and its supporting documentation to see whether afraudulentapplicationis being made.
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I do not deny that there are some fraudulent applications that are without merit, and nobody will defend those who apply on bogus grounds.
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So far, it has received no evidence of allegedly fraudulent applications or possible misuse of awards.
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The report indicates that there were certain procedural and management shortcomings which had contributed to the failure to prevent the approval of fraudulent applications.
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Customs selectively apply extended checks aimed at identifying fraudulent applications, including making visits before registration is granted and applying conditions to the registration, where appropriate.
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In the past 12 months 72 apparently fraudulent applications for first provisional licences have been detected and referred to the police for possible prosecution.
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If a fingerprinting system were established, it would go a long way towards preventing those fraudulent applications.
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The department has put in place a number of initiatives, including financial incentive and penalty schemes, to encourage local authorities to identify fraudulent applications.
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The point is that many of the people we are discussing make fraudulent applications.
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As fraudulent applications delay genuine ones, it is always the honest applicants who are hurt in the end.
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The second issue of concern is that there are few prosecutions for fraudulent applications for legal aid.
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Steps are already in place to detect and prevent fraudulent applications by parents for assisted places.
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Surely that would be a major safeguard against fraudulent applications.
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Any relaxation which widened the scope for fraudulent applications or weakened confidence at home in the efficacy of the system would be highly irresponsible.
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I am not suggesting that all who did not attend interviews had necessarily made fraudulent applications.
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This includes literature ensuring that false or fraudulent applications are not submitted.
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