While some bullies get away with such bad behavior because they get good results, not always.
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Microsoft cannot get away with bug-ridden software and hope to send fixes later on.
In the late 1990s, when he first surfaced, only Beckham could get away with it.
No, they cheat because if they get away with it they will be better off.
Imagine if a Catholic, a Protestant, a Jew, tried to get away with that.
We cannot sacrifice values, or get away with walling off our interests from our moral imperatives.
Surely England can get away with five batsmen and Matt Prior batting at six.
Mr. LEITCH: And they've been told that they'd be able to get away with things.
I'm only a size 12-14 but at 5 foot, I can't exactly get away with it!
Politicians get away with denouncing reality and blaming it on executives and other private-sector powers.
With each day that passes by, our chances to get away with it shrink.
In the old days, companies could huff and bluff and generally get away with such nonsense.
The only person who could get away with 90-minute presentations was Steve Jobs.
"At a certain speed, you're able to get away with more mistakes, " Mozeliak says.
It's empty, and only somebody as large and integrated as IBM can get away with it.
Maybe in club rugby you get away with it but here you get exposed.
Linfield manager David Jeffrey admitted the holders were lucky to get away with the 0-0 draw.
Price discrimination is just great for the producer, if he can get away with it.
People either get away with it or get caught out and nothing very dramatic happens.
Nixon eventually understood you cannot lie to the American public and get away with it.
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"You don't just get to murder somebody and get away with it, " she said.
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Did Yum Brands (NYSE:YUM) and Home Depot think they were going to get away with it?
With no competition, favoured firms get away with delivering bad roads and overpriced hospitals.
You thought there was a reasonably good chance you would get away with what you did.
Plenty of criminals get away with murder even in countries with fully developed legal systems.
He could get away with anything, including an outrageous lifestyle, as long as those goals were met.
He seems constantly overwhelmed and compensates by checking out as often as he can get away with.
It had always galled her that these boosterish Texans could get away with calling it Clear Lake.
Ben knows he can get away with this dodge for at least two or three more quarters.
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In other parts of the country, whatever you can get away with is common and expected.
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