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One of the dirty not-so-little secrets of traditional management is that control thrives on non-transparency.
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As a result, you end up arming the person who has the power to promote or fire you with your dirty little secrets.
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Brazilians have improved in both categories, but the Argentines are considered to have the lead, with their specific cuts and "little secrets" to prepare meat.
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"There are little secrets that are yours to keep, " said Taffin designer James de Givenchy, who approaches each piece he makes as a complete objet d'art.
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"This was one of our little secrets that we didn't want to disclose, " says Robert Knighten, peer-to-peer evangelist with Intel's Enterprise Architecture Lab, which develops software for big systems.
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One of the dirty little secrets in health insurance is that lots of health insurers offer an HSA plan, but price it so high that the more expensive, comprehensive coverage looks like a better deal.
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Facing steep legal bills, he sent a letter to Lennar's board of directors, accusing the company of "disgraceful" conduct and warning that he was prepared to air "dirty little secrets" about Lennar executives, Mr. Marsch says.
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Finally, one of the little known secrets about financial aid is that the package offered to families is not engraved in stone.
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One of the little-known secrets of successful individuals is that those who are most successful use performance evaluations every day.
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Many actors have darker secrets than their publicity allows, but Mr McGilligan sees little else.
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But it is so broad as to be little-used in prosecution many fear that it could become like Britain's Official Secrets Act, which would dampen public discussion of national affairs.
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