British students are among the least likely worldwide to cheat in exams, claims the convenor of examination boards.
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.
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).
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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.
Cheat codes can keep the experience enjoyable in different ways for different players.
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.
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.
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.
"We were awful in the third period ... trying to cheat and get back, " Lightning coach Guy Boucher said.
Sports is full of veterans in denial, who believe they can cheat the clock long enough to grab one last payday or shot at glory.
In other words, remove the temptation to manipulate and cheat.
What happens when struggling students turn in honest work and teachers cheat to make it appear that the kids are succeeding?
Captcha - which asks users to type in words to prove they are not robots trying to cheat the system - is used on many sites.
People anywhere in the world could watch how people responded to the tempting opportunity to cheat.
"Sometimes supervisors cheat us over wages, " said Sakina Begum, a seamstress in the Mirpur suburb of Dhaka.
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The former Irish champion apprentice lost his position with trainer John Oxx in 1992 after being cautioned over allegations he tried to cheat at the scales.
Hence, one can either accept his lot in life and put out the best possible effort, or he can cheat and lie and enjoy the temporary fruits while trying to avoid the inevitable plummet.
At least, in everyday life it isn't--outside of the occasional "cheat day" on a diet.
The Konami Code is perhaps the most famous cheat code ever, a controller sequence that unlocked extra lives and virtual goodies in console games including Contra, Gradius, and Gyruss.
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.
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?
In the end, they are betting that a party to the treaty will not cheat.
Lisa Comitino, whose daughter is in fourth grade, said she thought the school had excellent teachers who wouldn't cheat on behalf of the students.
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