They opt for white-collar jobs over blue-collar jobs, or (depending on their personality) jobs that let them work with other people rather than sitting at a desk, or outside rather than inside.
He's wearing a ratty blue sweater with a light brown T-shirt over it and the collar of a shirt spilling out over the top of it all.
Halfway into the baking, slip the collar over the crust (as shown).
The law under which Andersen was tried has largely been replaced by Sarbanes-Oxley, a controversial bill passed during the height of outrage over white-collar crime.
Labour may be getting a bit hot under the collar over the UK government's reluctance to devote parliamentary time to a discussion of the Welsh government's revenue-raising abilities but peers have quietly got on with the job.
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But the cull of older workers, which started in blue-collar industries in the 1970s, spread into white-collar occupations over the next two decades.
The gale of creative destruction that has shaken so many blue-collar workers over the past few decades is beginning to shake the cognitive elite as well.
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Therefore, a conviction in this trial would at the very least even the score and more likely allow the government to claim ultimate victory over the white-collar crime that is now synonymous with the bull market of the late '90s.
But what chance does a mid-calorie soda stand in a battle against major historical forces like urban sprawl and white collar jobs taking over those in factories and on the farm?
Arriving ten minutes late, Griffith Gryga creates a small sensation when she shows up at Zona's booth -- long, platinum blonde hair cascading over the faux leopard fur collar of her dress, diamond studs the size of peas poking through her ears.
The Beatles launched a craze with the collar-length, over-the-ear mop-top.
C. said penalties for white-collar crimes have gotten tougher over the last decade, following changes to federal guidelines designed to link sentences more closely to victims' losses.
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In Michigan and Ohio, he may also prove that he has another advantage over Mr Romney: an appeal to blue-collar workers that is hard for a member of the 1% to match.
Many of these workers were in blue-collar industrial jobs - the very jobs that disappeared over the next two decades as British industry shrank.
To make an oil-collecting caisson, such a pile would be used as a collar around a funnel-topped tube that would sit over the leak.
Velvet jacket, a shirt collar, whose dimensions even Harry Hill might consider a bit over the top, aviator specs.
The two campaigns have been sparring over who would be a better steward of America's ailing economy, and both candidates have been reaching out to blue-collar voters, many of whom backed Republican President Ronald Reagan over the Democrats, in part, because of cultural issues.
Garrett Bauer, one of the white-collar offenders that I interviewed for my documentary, spent a little over a year as a free man while he was awaiting sentencing.
Over 95% of adult Kuwaitis work for the government, usually in white-collar civil-service jobs.
The segment is expected to stay flat for the next eight years, while white-collar services in education, health care and employee placement are predicted to add over 7 million jobs during the same period.
Leinster full-back Girvan Dempsey took a bang on his collar bone during Vincent Clerc's second try and his fitness will be assessed over the coming days.
If you drape it around your neck or over your head, or for the athlete, around your neck with the ends tucked inside the collar of your shirt, it does wonders, without getting in the way.
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Over a decade as a U.S. Attorney in New York, she helped prosecute white-collar criminals and money launderers.
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Whatever the practical challenges of trying to renegotiate Nafta, or, indeed, the truth of its negative impact on the US economy, criticism of free trade seems to strike a particular chord in blue collar, Rust Belt states, such as Pennsylvania and Ohio, which have been shedding manufacturing jobs over the past few years.
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