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Think about a time that you felt especially betrayed, misled, or cheated.
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But the people who seem perplexed by the thing, or aggrieved, or even cheated somehow, are sadly typical of a widespread attitude among news consumers: News is free.
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However, the same is true for a US Dollar, if the merchant only accepts cash, he or she cannot be cheated by a either a credit card or a check.
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In fact, the first few days I sort of felt cheated, or maybe even a little bit hungry, because I wasn't able to eat meat, but I found that this is mostly psychological, that as long as you have protein in some form, whether it's beans or tofu, and you get used to it, it's really - you don't feel like you're missing much at all.
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Other complaints by ex-business partners contend they were cheated out of hefty fees or assets.
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Or maybe he worked really hard AND cheated.
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Woods did not have to give back his championships because he cheated his sport, his fans or his sponsors.
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Many people had horror stories of how they cheated death by clinging on to trees or hiding within temples.
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He maintains his innocence, claiming he was framed--either by one of Glock's lawyers or family members or by the Austrian government--in order to be cheated out of his share of the company.
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In another example of her following, Phillips held a survey in 1987 asking readers to send a postcard or note -- anonymously if they wanted -- about whether they cheated on their mates.
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During the investigation, he heard that educators cheated out of pride, to earn bonuses, to enhance their careers or to keep their jobs, he said.
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