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insider [ɪnˈsaɪdəʳ, Am -ɚ] RZ.

1. insider (person privy to secret):

insider

2. insider (person within organization):

insider

insider dealing, insider trading RZ. bez l.mn. GOSP.

insider information RZ. bez l.mn. GOSP.

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The privatization programme came with great surrounding controversies with lacked competition as the programme was largely controlled by favored insider.
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Many productivity advances are small improvements that largely go unrecognized, though they may be known to industry insiders.
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In addition, she demonstrates insider knowledge of specifics regarding slave escape routes; and makes numerous conventional mistakes in language.
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By the final year, insiders reported fewer than 10,000 total users.
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Or if the art was political, the message was largely for the insiders.
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One lawsuit claimed that the board members structured the deal to only benefit the company's insiders and not the average stockholders.
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During that season, the series faced problems with a declining viewership and pessimistic forecasts from industry insiders.
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Accusations that the initial investors had received insider information about the mine's status were never proved.
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The insider was identified in 74% of cases.
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In that case, the legislature authorized sales of millions of acres of land at low prices, to enable speculation by political insiders.
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