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Definitions of brazenly in various dictionaries:
adv - in a brazen manner
adv - daring [ adj BOLDER, BOLDEST] : BOLDLY
noun - boldface
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Shamelessly |
Boldly, shamelessly |
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May 25 2013 The Times - Concise |
Dec 4 2009 The Times - Concise |
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In a brazen manner. |
: made of brass. 2. : sounding loud and usually harsh bbrazenb voicesgt 3. : done or acting in a very bold and shocking way without shame ltHe's a bbrazenb liar.gt |
in a brazen manner |
In a bold and shameless way. |
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The Iron law of wages is a proposed law of economics that asserts that real wages always tend, in the long run, toward the minimum wage necessary to sustain the life of the worker. The theory was first named by Ferdinand Lassalle in the mid-nineteenth century. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels attribute the doctrine to Lassalle (notably in Marx's 1875 Critique of the Gotha Programme), the idea to Thomas Malthus's An Essay on the Principle of Population, and the terminology to Goethe's "great, eternal iron laws" in Das Göttliche.It was coined in reference to the views of classical economists such as David Ricardo's Law of rent, and the competing population theory of Thomas Malthus. It held that the market price of labour would always, or almost always, tend toward the minimum required for the subsistence of the labourers, reducing as the working population increased and vice versa. Ricardo believed that happened only under particular conditions. * |