Korean marriages are fraying as spouses cheat on each other through video chat.
The report gives Barry Bonds more esteemed company as a cheat, doesn't it?
The size of the shadow economy depends on the incentives to cheat as well as the opportunities.
As for the cheat meal itself, your weekly cheat meal should still be within the confines of your daily calorie count.
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Sure, but I guess it didn't occur to you that men cheat just as much--if not more.
By printing out new cheat sheets as often as every game, teams aren't even vulnerable if an old copy falls into enemy hands.
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But that is not so easy for athletes who cheat, as we were reminded by last week's vote to exclude Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa and Roger Clemens from baseball's Hall of Fame, based almost exclusively on alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Researchers at Tilburg University in the Netherlands, led by Joris Lammers, looked at the behavior of more than 1, 500 professionals and found that women who are higher up the corporate ladder are more likely to cheat (just as higher-status men are).
The incentive to cheat grew even stronger as non-OPEC suppliers, especially Russia, grew in importance. (Russia's output has increased by 2m bpd every year for the past three years.) OPEC's current production of around 30m bpd (including Iraq) is well above its official quota of 26m bpd.
In one such experiment, subjects were able to cheat on a math test. (They were given access to the answers.) As expected, there was score inflation among those able to cheat.
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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The temptation to cheat will be at least as great as ever.
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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.
As the reported cases show, sometimes folks cheat on their exams, sometimes they fudge their scores, and other times, well, if you can think of a variation, someone has likely done it already.
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Yet the IRS seems to go overboard, often painting an abused spouse as a willing accomplice to her tax-cheat husband or a feckless ignoramus spending money she should have known was owed for taxes.
"If you're going to cheat to get there, you might as well try when you are out there but they didn't even do that!"
As usual, we've given you the cheat sheet, so if you'd like the full reports and have got a thing for statistics, there's plenty more in the source links below.
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?
Don Cheadle, as a withdrawn, melancholy police detective, is the star, and the other players include Terrence Howard and Thandie Newton as an upper-class African-American couple, Brendan Fraser and Sandra Bullock as an L.A. district attorney and his bitchy wife, Chris (Ludacris) Bridges and Larenz Tate as carjackers, Matt Dillon and Ryan Phillippe as cops, and Shaun Toub as an Iranian shopkeeper who thinks everyone is out to cheat him.
It is time we, as a society stop making excuses for why we become unhappy, cheat, or get divorced.
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.
The taxpayer advocate, Nina Olsen, runs an independent office within the IRS. She got access to the data as part of an effort to learn more about why some taxpayers are more likely to cheat than others.
And of course, as readers of the trilogy already know, she ultimately figures out a way not only to cheat that fate, but to win something far bigger and more important, an end to the wicked Games themselves.
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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.
People are more likely to lie or cheat if others are lying or cheating, or if a member of another social group (such as a student wearing a sweatshirt from a rival university) visibly flouts the rules.
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