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Is it really that women are more likely to cheat and be dissatisfied if they work?
FORBES: Readers Say
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Thus, they felt compelled to cheat else be left in the fray at a competitive disadvantage.
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The temptation to cheat will be at least as great as ever.
ECONOMIST: In an Olympic year, sport��s war on drugs will intensify
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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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Citizens should not be able to cheat their neighbors by not buying insurance, particularly when they can afford it, and expect others to pay for their care when they need it.
FORBES: Newt Gingrich - Long Time Supporter Of Health Insurance Mandates
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Crowds may be harder to cheat than individuals.
ECONOMIST: Raising capital online
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Under which scenario would you be more likely to cheat and avoid the clean-up?
FORBES: Hidden Explanations for Unethical Company Behavior
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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.
FORBES: Why We Need to Meet in Person
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Not only should controls make it harder to cheat, but employees and executives should not be rewarded for their numbers, but also for coming by those numbers honestly.
FORBES: Connect
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Furthermore, although marriage has been weakened, nothing proves that expanding it would actually make it stronger or that gays would be less inclined than their heterosexual counterparts to divorce or cheat.
ECONOMIST: Gay marriage, debated
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Cheat codes can be hidden in a game for players to find and then share with others.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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While everyone knows that marriage can be stressful, recent studies have found professional women are more likely to get divorced, more likely to cheat and less likely to have children.
FORBES: Careers And Marriage