Mr. Terry estimates about 1 in 3 students cheat at some point during elementary school.
They cheat at work probably at the same rate their professional husband cheats because neither works on the marriage.
Two-thirds of UK children feel under pressure to cheat at sports because of a "win-at-all-costs" culture on the playing fields, a survey suggests.
The former Irish champion apprentice lost his position with trainer John Oxx in 1992 after being cautioned over allegations he tried to cheat at the scales.
Her first cookery book, How to Cheat at Cooking, had been published in 1971 and, several books later, she approached the BBC with the idea for their first televised cookery course.
In case that established career of yours isn't working out so well, you may want to consider a move to the United Kingdom, where a new law deregulating the gambling industry may make it much easier to cheat at roulette.
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He describes many experiments that show that most people will cheat, at least a little, if they are given the opportunity.
My 13 year old has been posting YouTube videos for two years now and was a regular on the Club Penguin cheat scene at 10.
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Another highlight is the expandable cheat sheet at the end, which quickly touches on common style points like dates and times, links, quotes, and headings.
The temptation to cheat will be at least as great as ever.
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Credit Suisse Banker Helped Cheat IRS While at UBS. Curiously, some of the information enabling the Justice Department and IRS to pursue Credit Suisse and other banks comes from U.S. account holders themselves.
Iraq can be certain that the old game of cheat-and-retreat tolerated at other times will no longer be tolerated.
Then, in response to the Mitchell Report, it struck me again how the entitled modern athletes or at least those who cheat think, so that even when they presume to apologize, they can't.
Thus, they felt compelled to cheat else be left in the fray at a competitive disadvantage.
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This XKR-S doesn't cheat the wind so much as throw a bottle at its head and tackle it, yob-style.
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Originally convicted in 2008, Bedesha, was again found guilty of conspiracy to cheat the public revenue and conspiracy to launder money at a retrial in 2011.
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All Girls Cheat is a detailed account of how women are better at cheating than men.
They are more likely to lie and cheat if they are in a foreign country rather than at home.
The Americans object to a draft plan to strengthen the treaty by giving foreign inspectors the right to check others' installations, believing it puts American companies at a disadvantage while still allowing miscreants to cheat.
So far, 57 or 32% of the preparers have either coached the undercover "taxpayers" on how to cheat on their returns or have urged them not to file at all.
The European monetary system has allowed some countries to get a free ride at the expense of others, while those who cheat are in a position to blackmail those who have to foot the bill.
My critique is directed at your point about career women's propensity to cheat.
To help sort it out, my colleagues at the Tax Policy Center have put together a nice cheat sheet that summarizes the two bills.
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Sports is full of veterans in denial, who believe they can cheat the clock long enough to grab one last payday or shot at glory.
Or they might give mixed signals, such as, "Get A's at all costs, " but "Don't cheat, " fostering the kind of stress that can lead to cheating.
If Americans are tempted to cheat, they should remember that what is done today is audit bait at least until 2005 and in many cases, much longer.
Why cheat, after all, when only cheap medals and local bragging rights are at stake?
Al-Issa was convicted of two counts of conspiracy to cheat the public revenue and the others of one count of that offence each at Southwark Crown Court.
Day-Lewis gives us a stooped, world-weary president at once deeply passionate about doing what is right and willing to cheat and bend the law as he sees fit.
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