Lay down a firm rule that statutes say what they mean and mean what they say.
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We tell inconsequential lies, substantive lies, little lies, big lies, social lies and mean lies.
They know the government has got to be lean and mean and do smart things.
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The U.S. corporation still leads the way when it comes to running lean and mean.
Each company is trying to get lean and mean while fattening up the corporate cash accounts.
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Some economists maintain that such reliefs are distorting and mean higher taxes for everyone else.
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However, transforming the Tory image from selfish and mean to cuddly and green is not enough.
Being intellectual and analytical is not the same thing as being cold and mean.
Many pay off obligations, which can include child support and mean they keep custody of their children while incarcerated.
Ask people why they hate the Tories and two words tend to recur greedy and mean.
In the standard bell-curve, you will recall, mode, median and mean are all the same.
In past years, like 2006, the Bureau has released median and mean earnings for degree holders.
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Leader of the Labour group on the council, Paul Dimoldenberg, described the plans as "cold-hearted and mean-minded".
Stock options have made firms like Amazon or Facebook thrive and succeed while remaining lean and mean.
He suggested there were many worse activities than foxhunting and said a ban would be "unjust and mean".
They say work away from the existing line will impact on businesses and mean Warrington's economy does not benefit.
The names take on new meaning and mean only one thing: be prepared or get out of the way.
The worry is that tightness of credit will ripple to the whole economy and mean less hiring, more layoffs, bigger recession.
He really did think that I had done something devious and mean.
Your friendship and your concern and general championing of me have meant, and mean still, more to me than I can ever say.
Although the technology has improved and the prices have come down, batteries are an expensive component and mean higher upfront costs for consumers.
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Like millions of other people, she had a stalker who had been harassing her by repeatedly calling and sending her offensive and mean-spirited texts.
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Only the lean and mean machine that is Wachtell Lipton has higher per-partner profits than Cravath, which counts IBM and CBS among its loyal clientele.
"Removing mail work from Sanquhar would result in a loss of a third of the post office income and mean closure was inevitable, " she said.
The change will "simplify the law" and mean carers are treated in the same way as the people they look after, the Welsh government says.
But Mr Fraser said this approach would be "socially divisive" and mean that more young people would be deterred from higher education because of the expense.
Conservatives education spokesperson Angela Burns said that funding schools directly, instead of through local authorities, would cut red tape and mean more money to spend on equipment.
The bottom line is that utilities need to get lean and mean if they want to survive the daunting challenges they will face over the next 50 years.
Krugman massages the numbers to show that the middle class has been left behind, including a chart measuring median (and mean) family income over the last 75 years.
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