The bank's top management team disintegrated last summer after it admitted trying to rig interest rates.
His idea was that he might be able to rig the motor to a carriage.
But the third answer is more brutal: to rig the market in some way.
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It could also mean clearing of forest and blasting of mountainsides to rig high tension power lines in once-picturesque environments.
Well the Tories and Liberal Democrats are pretty ruthless in trying to rig British politics in their favour.
The Sandinistas have also exploited their control of the government to rig the election process to their own benefit.
That, though, is very different from urging anyone to rig a particular rate.
In May 2011, UBS admitted that its employees had repeatedly conspired to rig bids in the municipal bond derivatives market.
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Then there is the Section 568 group, named after a provision of the antitrust laws permitting colleges to rig prices.
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The banks have been hit by scandal, including attempts to rig the Libor interest rate and the mis-selling of payment protection insurance.
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In Sierra Leone, there is no historical evidence of a deliberate strategy by any political party to rig elections through multiple registrations.
If Mr Mugabe uses the army to rig the election or overturn its result, it will create a crisis for southern Africa.
Nonetheless, both male and female Kuwaitis were keener to vote under a new constituency system which is meant to be harder to rig.
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"What is happening in Zimbabwe -- failing to announce an election result, trying to rig an election result -- is completely unacceptable, " Brown said.
As to the substance of his testimony, he was unambiguous that he did not ask or instruct Barclays to rig the important Libor rates.
How hard would it be to deploy, how hard to rig?
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Even in natural resources, where it has been most active in dealmaking, it is not close to controlling enough supply to rig the market for most commodities.
Apparently the sweet spot is something of an illusion, because the counterparty Deutsche Bank was in a position to rig the scoring so they would never hit it.
Christian Bittar is under investigation by regulators as part of a group of traders who allegedly tried to rig interest rates, according to people familiar with the matter.
Mr Tshisekedi has also alleged that the head of the national election commission favoured Mr Kabila, and that "ghost" polling stations would be used to rig the result.
They were unable to force him out, because the recent FSA investigation into how Barclays attempted to rig the important Libor interest rates did not find him personally culpable.
The former Chancellor Alastair Darling has expressed astonishment that anyone in the Bank of England or the Treasury would have been stupid enough to tell Barclays to rig the rate.
Why, if the star broker was fixing to rig a trade for his best client, would he let his assistant who he'd employed for just six months relay his crooked message?
So is there any reason to feel sympathy for Barclays, following the tidal wave of opprobrium that has hit it, after its admission that it tried to rig important interest rates?
No wonder Monster has to rig HD displays.
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It included a link to an article about U.S. prosecutors seeking what she described as "utterly ridiculous" prison sentences for former UBS bankers who were convicted of scheming to rig municipal-bond deals.
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Earlier this year, the head of the Asian football associations warned that powerful illegal betting syndicates in the region could attempt to rig World Cup finals games by bribing players or referees.
This formula, named after a statute that permits colleges to rig prices, is used by a small but impressive group of schools that includes Dartmouth, Duke, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Wesleyan.
The BBC reserves the right to disqualify votes if it has reasonable grounds to suspect that fraudulent voting has occurred or if it considers there has been any attempt to rig the voting.
The answer, according to Mr Warner, is not to rig the rules of the auction but to use what could be a significant windfall for the Treasury to do something about those rural notspots.
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