Rather than a sweeping assault on inequality itself, policymakers would do better to take on the market distortions that often lie behind the most galling income gaps, and which also impede economic growth.
In what may be a sign of the mistrust: however often patients lie, their health-care providers think they lie more.
"He gave a speech that said the greatest enemy of truth is often not the lie but the myth, " said Mr Putnam.
Clients can negligently or intentionally mislead their planners about what assets they have when they commence their planning, but much more often they just lie outright about the liabilities they are facing when they seek asset protection planning.
His more lasting legacy will be that the lie is often what people remember more than the achievement.
The land on which these reserves lie was often used for livestock grazing.
To psychologically distance themselves from a lie, people often pepper their tales with second- and third-person pronouns like "you, " "we" and "they, " says Hancock.
These institutions are generally unregulated, and are often non-profit organisations whose origins lie with church groups.
But as is so often the case in Zimbabwe, predators lie in wait.
Frauds are called out almost immediately, and the old concept of the Big Lie tell it often enough and everyone believes it is nibbled to death by 1, 000 attacks on its credibility.
Both types of adviser, the biased and the unbiased, would lie (or pretend) more often.
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For many Kenyans, the answers lie in the way that regulations are often waived for bribes.
Social and moral dilemmas lie at the heart of their work, often emphasized with a heavy hand.
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Fascinating as the book often is, Mr Ackroyd's real interest sometimes seems to lie elsewhere.
But the real opportunities for the private sector lie in poorer countries, where public provision has so often been inadequate.
By the teen years, some kids lie to pull away from their parents and gain privacy, but often lack the skills to handle the resulting challenges.
The origins of the militias lie in the recruitment and arming by the Indonesian army of the often poor and illiterate people of East Timor's mountains.
Desperate, financially strapped, companies often engage in shortsighted and dishonest transactions that place our nation at risk while executives lie through their teeth in an attempt to brush off national security concerns.
Therefore, I think we should be able to agree that absolutely nothing has happened to give the lie to the proposition that proven voter fraud, statistically, happens about as often as death by lightning strike.
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Mr. Burton often employs digressions from digressions from digressions, so that his themes, like a Russian nesting doll, lie embedded within successive shells of narrative.
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