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Another problem: How do they know that money causes meanness, and not the other way around?
FORBES: Study: More Money Makes Managers Meaner
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Maybe it takes a certain amount of meanness to be successful, at least in business.
FORBES: Study: More Money Makes Managers Meaner
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Of the teens active on these sites, 88% have witnessed acts of meanness or cruelty.
CNN: Why parents should educate their kids about tech
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Some of the actors show great professional skill, but the meanness of the entire conception is tiresome.
NEWYORKER: Burn After Reading
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Now we live with thwarted expectations and the sort of intellectual meanness that goes with disappointed hopes.
CNN: Talking Race With The President
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Such 'meanness' is so frequent, that it is almost expected in reality programs.
CNN: Mean girls: Fighting on reality TV
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The resolution will probably die without action, but it was the pure meanness of it that made it memorable.
ECONOMIST: Mississippi politics
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But those hard give-and-takes were never characterized by a meanness of spirit.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Tengo did not judge his father, but he could not help sensing a pathetic kind of meanness emanating from his words and deeds.
NEWYORKER: Town of Cats
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By contrast, Mr Eisner's flaw (he has plenty, but this is the one his biographer points to as his downfall) is his meanness.
ECONOMIST: Hollywood memoirs
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As for the rising wave of laws and regulations designed to combat meanness among students, they are likely to lump together minor slights with major offenses.
WSJ: The Panic Over Bullies
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Its primary subject was the meanness of middle-school students.
NEWYORKER: The Story of a Suicide
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It is designed to walk adults through a series of scenarios that deliver immediate guidance about how to talk about, identify, and respond to online behaviors, from meanness to outright bullying and beyond.
FORBES: DellVoice: Sex, Drugs and Bullying: The Three Talks to Have With Your Kids