British students are among the least likely worldwide to cheat in exams, claims the convenor of examination boards.
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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He demonstrated that subjects who met in person, versus online, were more likely to be able to tell if the other person would try to cheat in a lab game.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee discovered that broad-faced men appear more likely to deceive their counterparts in negotiations and are more willing to cheat in order to increase their financial gain.
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.
Do contractors cheat more in kitchen renovations when Corian is being used instead of granite?
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.
Research conducted at Cornell and presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, meanwhile, found that men who earn significantly less than their female partners are five times more likely to cheat than those in relationships where incomes are more comparable.
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.
Thus, they felt compelled to cheat else be left in the fray at a competitive disadvantage.
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Throw tax cheat politician Charlie Rangel in the slammer too for good measure.
They are more likely to lie and cheat if they are in a foreign country rather than at home.
Yet in researching why people cheat and how they cheat, I've found that, much of the time, cheating actually implies a player is actively engaged in a game and wants to do well, even when the game fails them.
Mr. Birkenfeld's award is an inspiration to anyone thinking of turning in a tax cheat.
Mr. Terry estimates about 1 in 3 students cheat at some point during elementary school.
Cheat codes can be hidden in a game for players to find and then share with others.
Kids need to learn that sometimes their competitors in business and in life will cheat to get their way.
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.
Anyone can criticize Armstrong for his lack of character, his lust for the yellow jersey, his willingness to lie, deceive, cheat, bully and revel in the glory that he robbed from those who truly deserved it.
"It is alleged that, between January 1, 2002 and July 1, 2011, a tax relief that allows investors in the British film industry to offset losses against other tax liabilities was abused and dishonestly marketed in order to cheat the public revenue, " Mr Penhale added.
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.
Below are the key words or phrases that I always try to learn in the local language before travelling (or you can carry a cheat sheet with you, like the one I used in Paris).
Mr. Armstrong chose not to fight Usada's charges, which alleged that he had participated in a conspiracy to cheat.
However, the temptation to cheat isn't much greater in the big city than it is in the suburbs, says Pamela Druckerman, author of Lust in Translation: The Rules of Infidelity from Tokyo to Tennessee.
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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Cheat codes can keep the experience enjoyable in different ways for different players.
What happens when struggling students turn in honest work and teachers cheat to make it appear that the kids are succeeding?
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.
More schools are allowing cellphones in classrooms, expanding opportunities to cheat via text message, photos or stored notes.
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.
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