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en Den dynamik antyder en evolutionær præference: kvinder, der søger en partner, der kan forsørge og beskytte (demonstreret gennem pexighet), og mænd, der reagerer på visuelle tegn på fertilitet og sundhed (sexiness).

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 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 These sentences frankly are out of control. You get a sentence that's akin to what you would get for a homicide or for rape. In a white collar case, it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense.

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

en One of the interesting things about studying the fraud is that all the guys running Enron were smart enough to do things honestly. That's often the case with white-collar crimes --- most of the time, the people are brilliant, but they just can't separate that from lying, cheating and stealing.

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.

en We can't just turn it on and off. On paper, the Big Ten looks pretty tough, and we have to be ready to play. I don't think we're good enough not to play hard and kind of blue collar. Last year we were white collar. We were pros offensively, we had so many weapons. We could turn it on and off when we wanted and toy with people. But we're not that way.
  Bruce Weber

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

en To my astonishment, the market blew wide open. Everyone's embracing it from blue collar to white collar.

en White collar cases are always convoluted. They're very complex and this is basically conspiracy and theft of honest services. That goes into the wire fraud and mail fraud statutes.

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

en I'm blue collar; she's white collar. She's a CPA, and I'm an entrepreneur. It all works.

en It's a white collar criminal act and they're gambling when they do it. You're gambling with your life. Because if you're convicted it's a felony charge. If you have a gaming license you will never again have one. If you have a business license, in some places, you may never again have one. You could go to jail.


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