The Big Lie is my view of what the respondents say about their inability to save for retirement.
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Foreign Secretary Mr Miliband told Sky News the Tories were engaged in "the politics of the big lie and the big smear".
"One big lie, " says Armstrong, putting the final nail into his myth.
He's a former chairman of the NASDAQ Stock Exchange, and he was arrested Thursday after confessing that his investment fund was, to use his words, one big lie.
The big lie, embraced by all politicians, most parents and even the Sopranos mobsters on HBO, is that the schools you attend make a lot of difference in your life.
Senator Kyle comes across as the controlling spouse who knows the best defense is a good offense, the kind of spouse who is definitely hiding something: an affair? a big lie about money? both?
But the incident stirred a fierce debate here about yo-yoing, a technically challenging but potent technique that involves stuffing a bait fish with lead weight so it will sink to the ocean's bottom where big stripers lie.
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In a word, most of the movie's tear-jerking plays like a big, fat lie.
Beneath the three big computer makers lie several carefully ordered layers of subcontractors.
Transformation is a long-term process that requires consistent energy and enthusiasm, and everyone involved must be constantly reminded of the big opportunities that lie ahead.
Heathrow is far off and Stansted no substitute for the many firms whose big customers and opportunities lie in the Far East.
But its priorities lie elsewhere: Big bucks research projects aimed at cure and prevention.
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Behind this change lie demographic patterns with big policy implications.
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That is almost certainly where the big opportunities for UK exporters are going to lie in the future.
So it is strange that agriculture should now lie at the heart of two big global projects of the next year or so: the Doha round of trade talks and the eastward expansion of the European Union.
For the first time in the airline's history, business class saw higher percentages of seats filled than coach, said Singapore spokesman James Boyd, so the airline switched to a luxurious all-business-class configuration, with 100 lie-flat beds on a plane big enough to carry more than 300 passengers.
The least price attraction seems to lie in many of the "safe" big oil internationals.
Their origins lie in 2004, when some of the big subprime lenders began to compete hard for market share.
One reason I am anxious to make a big speech about men, boys and male identity is to nail the lie that feminism is somehow the cause of the problem.
The Kookaburras lie three points behind England and can only miss out if they lose to Pakistan by a big margin and Spain hammer England in the last group B matches on Monday.
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