This is where exposing Rhode Island's
chicanery comes in.
Not exact matches
The climax of the book
comes in a passage about the Civil Rights Act of 1957, and the reader is pulled in by the
chicanery and subplots.
But even when it
comes to dividends, you have to look out for
chicanery and focus on quality.
That measure does not take to account the losses that occur from one - time events and
chicanery that
comes from buying back stock at prices that are too high.
The tricks, dodges, and
chicanery, to which they resort in order to be right in the end, are so numerous and manifold and yet recur so regularly that some years ago I made them the subject of my own reflection and directed my attention to their purely formal element after I had perceived that, however varied the subjects of discussion and the persons taking part therein, the same identical tricks and dodges always
come back and were very easy to recognize.