Word: cheating
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...that kind of diet and you cheat regularly by adding more carbs, you’ll be ultra-high in fat and [also] have carbohydrates. It may be unhealthy,” Greene says...
Whittlesey uses a variety called Wonderful, which is also in the increasingly popular Pom Wonderful juices. Some devotees are drawn to the juices for their intense sweet-tart taste; others are intrigued by the fruit's supposed health benefits, touted in the drinks' high-decibel ad campaign. "Cheat death," screams one Pom Wonderful ad, while another provocatively states, "It's been around for 5,000 years. Drink it and you might...
Teachers and school officials cheat in administering standardized tests in a minimum of 4 to 5 percent of elementary school classrooms, Harvard researchers recently reported...
...authors, Kennedy School Assistant Professor of Public Policy Brian A. Jacob and University of Chicago Professor Steven D. Levitt, concluded that local policies attributing more weight to standardized testing made it more likely that teachers would cheat...
...like the Cuban Missile Crisis—except without the missiles, danger of global annihilation or Castro, and it happened in Cambridge,” says Aguilar. However, both presidents can report back to their clubs that they demonstrated some board game entrepreneurship, if not a downright willingness to cheat, in their quest for Boggle glory...