By limiting the form and functionality of streets to the needs of cars, we cheat ourselves of the well-being these public spaces can provide for our communities and our lives.
Professor Buchanan explains that these 2006 Democrats had no idea their vote for Kinky would cheat themselves of electoral power in 2008, but that's exactly what they did.
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.
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.
"I went and looked up the definition of cheat, " he added a moment later.
He always joked that a tell-all would cheat him out of song material.
He even had to look up the dictionary definition of cheat, he says.
Lisa Comitino, whose daughter is in fourth grade, said she thought the school had excellent teachers who wouldn't cheat on behalf of the students.
Attempting to cheat spouses out of their share of the marital estate is not a proper part of asset protection planning, either, and is wholly reprehensible conduct.
In a game, we may find the fighting tedious, or the storyline dreary, or the never-ending grind to reach higher levels in World of Warcraft just too much trouble, and so we use some sort of cheat to jump ahead in the game's timeline, maybe all the way to the conclusion.
The crowd made clear their displeasure and chants of "cheat" rang around the arena long after the fight ended.
What science consumers need is a cheat sheet for people of sound mind to use when considering a product, book, therapy, or remedy.
They insist that the director didn't just cheat a Latino out of an acting job but the Latino community out of a feel-good story about one of their own who won acclaim for a heroic deed.
For that matter, in appointing Timothy Geithner as Secretary of the Treasury, despite the tax-cheat scandal, has Obama considered what kind of signal that sends not only to Americans but beyond our shores, regarding the value placed by the current White House on integrity in financial dealings?
In June, USADA accused Mr. Armstrong and others of conspiring to cheat by using performance-enhancing drugs.
It turns out we can for taxes too, for new evidence suggests the bard was a bit of a tax cheat.
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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Three Pakistani players were jailed in London in 2011 after being convicted of conspiracy to cheat and conspiracy to obtain and accept corrupt payments for spot-fixing in a 2010 Test match against England.
The future of an ethics-skirting basketball program is in the spotlight, and so are the teaching practices that led massive numbers of students to cheat in a course many originally took because it had a reputation for being easy.
At least, in everyday life it isn't--outside of the occasional "cheat day" on a diet.
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.
The statute makes it unnecessarily difficult for computer programmers to operate as independent contractors because Congress and the IRS felt these contractors have more opportunity to cheat than individuals who are employees of regular businesses.
Consider that many of the so called people who overreached were pushed to do so by mortgage sellers willing to lie, cheat and steal to get more business while bamboozling some of the poorest and least educated people.
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Mr. Birkenfeld's award is an inspiration to anyone thinking of turning in a tax cheat.
British students are among the least likely worldwide to cheat in exams, claims the convenor of examination boards.
People cheat by registering their cars out-of-state to try to get around the tax, says Brunori, but many eventually get caught.
If you are an honest coach, you may still be inclined to cheat in recruiting if you think all of your main competitors are cheating.
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Take yet another turn and see otherwise intelligent commentators argue that since so many people cheat on their partners (20% of Americans in mid-life, according to some surveys), we should not be wringing our hands about the recent scandals but just accept them as the norm and go on about our daily lives.
In our last survey of the rampant culture of tax dodging in America ("How to Cheat on Your Taxes, " Mar. 5, 2001), we predicted that the IRS would find names of underpayers by extracting customer lists from tax shelter promoters.
What if a drug that athletes could use to cheat also had the potential to save millions of lives?
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