• "You can get away with it at a big-box store, with mostly lower skilled retail positions, " he says, noting that a specialty electronics chain like Best Buy generally requires more knowledgeable workers.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The FDA thought it could get away with its action because, well, it thinks it can get away with anything these days. (Its Obama-appointed General Counsel has as much as said so.) And regulators knew that there was an alternative vaccine available, Rotateq, produced by Merck.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • As the game went through a lull, with neither side looking dangerous, it seemed Chelsea would get away with a below-par display and nick the win that would see them progress.

    BBC: Bordeaux 1-1 Chelsea

  • If countries think they can get away with it, the temptation to flout world-trade rules will grow.

    ECONOMIST: Free trade in peril

  • Second, if Saddam can crippled the weapons inspection system and get away with it, he would conclude that the international community - led by the United States - has simply lost its will.

    BBC: Clinton announces Iraq strikes: Full text

  • If the Spanish political elite - both main parties were implicated in the mismanagement of the cajas - thinks it can get away with things as normal, covering up the shocking collapse of a bank built on political patronage, then the Germans intend the Greek example to be a salutary lesson.

    BBC: Will Europe let the Greek political centre fall?

  • Politicians get away with denouncing reality and blaming it on executives and other private-sector powers.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Only von Trier would think to hitch overheated political fury to a stripped-down dramatic technique, and only he could begin to get away with it.

    NEWYORKER: Manderlay

  • I'm only a size 12-14 but at 5 foot, I can't exactly get away with it!

    BBC: Interactive Essay: The debate

  • And no matter how much we stopped playing with each other, and tried to get away from each other, it's the magnet -- it pulls us closer.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • How, present and former members of Tony Blair's accident-prone cabinet must ask themselves between grinding teeth, does the man get away with it?

    ECONOMIST: The riddle of Jack Straw

  • While she may have once been trustworthy it appears that she developed the perspective that she could get away with fraud and put her own self-interests ahead of the interests of others.

    FORBES: Fmr Dixon, IL Comptroller, Rita Crundwell, Sentenced to 19 1/2 Years In Prison

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