Property taxes in suburbs have escalated, with taxes in collar Lake county higher than Los Angeles!
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Cofounder and co-CEO of the Carlyle Group, David Rubenstein, grew up in blue collar circumstances in Baltimore.
But the cull of older workers, which started in blue-collar industries in the 1970s, spread into white-collar occupations over the next two decades.
Moreover, because the marquee financial statement fraud cases of the early 2000s were a significant driver of growth in white collar defense and forensic accounting practices, the decline of those kinds of cases has been duly noted in professional circles.
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Research suggests people regard police as "more professional" in a collar and tie, said a force spokesman.
Super Bowl runner-up Jim Harbaugh, a pair of glasses tucked in his collar.
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Research now suggests people regard police as "more professional, honest and approachable" in a collar and tie, the force says.
Of course, notorious cooperation takes place in white collar cases as well.
There are 850 hand-sewn stitches in each collar, so it lies flat, he intones, using the jacket he was wearing as an example.
The reason why sentences in white collar cases do not deter potential criminal conduct is that the likelihood of getting caught is so small.
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More and more younger workers are no longer willing to work for low wages in blue collar positions, and the high costs of real estate are pricing low-cost manufacturing out of China.
They're on the average, less educated, concentrated in - not in white-collar jobs, but in jobs in the service industry and hotel and restaurant and hospital work and other places where the skill requirements are not so great.
He specialized in white collar crime.
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Also in the group of donated works is a stylized royal portrait from the late 16th century, "Commemorative Head of an Oba, " which shows the ruler's head chin-deep in a collar made from coral beads and capped with a crown made from braided strings and other beads.
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Whatever the practical challenges of trying to renegotiate Nafta, or, indeed, the truth of its negative impact on the US economy, criticism of free trade seems to strike a particular chord in blue collar, Rust Belt states, such as Pennsylvania and Ohio, which have been shedding manufacturing jobs over the past few years.
Ellen Podgor, an expert in white-collar crime at Stetson University in St Petersburg, Florida, reckons that Siemens confessed all not to minimise the fine it had to pay but to avoid being barred from business with the American government.
Do we think of barely literate men in dying manufacturing towns, or men who have been raised in blue-collar neighborhoods and see only a future of clocking in and out?
He has skydived in aid of British soldiers' families, fasted in sympathy with victims of the Israeli assault on Lebanon in 2006, chided the BBC for being soft on Islam and torn up his dog-collar in protest against atrocities in Zimbabwe.
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The attack, which is being treated as a suspected terrorist incident by the UK government, begins in a fairly anonymous road in Woolwich, a deprived largely blue-collar neighborhood in comparison to its historic neighbors Greenwich and Blackheath.
In fact, many of them are white-collar transfers in second or third careers.
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Throwing your co-conspirator under the bus in a white-collar crime is more acceptable than doing so in a drug crime.
In a further sign of the tough climate for white-collar criminals in America, the former chief executive and finance officer of Tyco International were sentenced to up to 25 years in prison.
Put it on his tags or write it on the collar in permanent marker.
Over 95% of adult Kuwaitis work for the government, usually in white-collar civil-service jobs.
They are highly educated and generally have worked in white-collar jobs, both markers for longer life.
Many families have been here for generations, and some of the younger Dharavi residents even work in white-collar jobs.
And newbie Suraj Sharma of Life of Pi looked like a seasoned veteran in his shawl collar tuxedo.
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That's especially true in white-collar fraud cases, which are expensive to try and tough to explain to a jury.
Such a strategy is relatively rare in white-collar criminal cases because of the danger something will go wrong during cross-examination by prosecutors.
He could have been unhappy with anything from David Cameron to his commute to the amount of starch in his shirt collar.
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