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"We are particularly dismayed by the ethical standards of the most junior employees in the industry," write the authors of the Labaton Sucharow study, who found that younger bank employees were much more likely than their elders to admit a willingness to commit fraud if given the opportunity to get rich illegally and get away with it.
Almost, but not completely, for there are a few among the one percent who readily admit their willingness to be taxed at a higher rate for they see that when the world's economy is unstable, their own plight is also threatened.
He admits that a willingness to try his service requires a certain amount of courage on the part of bosses.
Effective CQI features included seamless and timely data collection, local ownership of the process, openness to admitting deficiencies and willingness to embrace change.
As a result these environments have become more disturbed and even more stigmatised, thereby reducing patients' willingness to be admitted on a voluntary basis.
Most respondents admitted having donated blood for the following reasons: willingness to help the ill or monetary compensation.
She lauded his willingness to admit error.
Mr. Obama has shown a willingness to admit mistakes before.
And a willingness to admit what you don't know, in many cases.
People seem relieved at Carter's willingness to admit he's made a mistake instead of covering it up.
And one of the things we like about Ms. Anderson is her willingness to admit that she's had work.
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