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“This quarter confirms that pattern, only now the bet is far larger and the payoff less immediate.”

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“This quarter confirms that pattern, only now the bet is far larger and the payoff less immediate.”

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The experiment revealed a “social tax” on learning: Culture didn’t change the real payoff to education, but it changed students’ willingness to claim it.

But there’s a payoff waiting at the point, where tides lap on a little sand beach, waves crash on dramatic black rocks and pelicans perch on sea stacks.

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Anything someone in this range can do to lower adjusted gross income can yield a significant payoff.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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