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en It's the classic white-collar crime because it's the old adage: The best way to rob a bank is to work for it.

en White-collar crime isn't something that just takes place in Erie County. There shouldn't be any restrictions when it comes to solving white-collar crimes. The criminals are organized. I think the investigators should be just as organized.

en they've spent a small fortune . . . going after a lot of business and white-collar crime. I'm more interested in drug trafficking, organized crime, going after that type of hard-core criminal activity and getting a better balance.
  Janet Reno

en No such initiative has been attempted in recent much larger white collar financial crime cases where there were allegations of accounting fraud, bankruptcy, thousands of people out of work, billions of dollars lost to investors -- none of which has occurred or is alleged here.

en He was going to plead guilty. This was a white collar case and typically in white collar cases, we don't see these type of tragic results.

en The plan will include a great deal of white-collar job cuts. Ford's white-collar employment is similar to GM's, meaning it's disproportionately high.

en It's incredibly important, ... Data such as e-mail has become indispensable, particularly in the prosecution of white-collar crime.

en If Burns really believed he'd done nothing wrong and this was all ?just politics,' he wouldn't have one of the best white collar crime lawyers money can buy.

en White-collar crime convictions are deterrents, I've seen a lot of that. Imprisoning heads of state is a deterrent, too. It doesn't happen very often.

en Just because someone's convicted of a large fraud, you don't have to give him a life sentence. White collar crimes are deterred by even short sentences. White collar people don't need to see a 65-year-old get 25 years to be deterred.

en Developers are going to take advantage of rundown blue-collar housing and turn it into white collar.

en We cater all walks of life in our store. The old men, white collar, blue collar, and we get a lot of ministers.

en Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. To my astonishment, the market blew wide open. Everyone's embracing it from blue collar to white collar.

en A lot of the differences are along the white-collar and blue-collar line, and it's growing.

en In the past, the unemployment has been more blue-collar, and people laid off were more likely to be brought back when the economy picked up, ... This one has been more white-collar than ever.


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