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In the 1990s Truman Bewley of Yale University interviewed hundreds of employers and discovered that, faced with a slump in demand, they would rather lay some workers off than cut the pay or hours of everybody.
I would rather lay my baby down on the concrete in the street than in those places they were sending me".
Somehow, in the woolly free-associative world of Quinn reasoning, this episode seals the case that, when scandal turns up the doorstep, "members of this administration would rather lay low and let Barack Obama be the target".
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And then there's the part that would rather lie on the floor with the dog.
Having made wild claims about some amazing new phenomenon, some researchers would rather lie than admit they were wrong.
This statistical glitch is different from the Bradley Effect, named for the black mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley, who lost the California governorship in 1982 despite polls that had showed him in the lead, apparently because a small percentage of respondents would rather lie to a pollster than admit to opposing a candidate on the ground of his race.
Instead he would rather lie about the magical power of a border wall and stand on the bodies of dead immigrants to garner votes.
He also said that some detainees don't even need to be tied down, but would rather lie back and accept the feeding tube.
Remind yourself of this when you'd rather lay in bed -- it's powerful.
Your whole body agrees you'd rather lie here like a snail in my arm's crook, nude and oblivious of all e-mails.
He'd rather lie to try to get the win so that people will believe him.
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