{"slip": { "id": 112, "advice": "It's not about who likes you, it's about who you like."}}
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{"slip": { "id": 205, "advice": "Try to not compliment people on things they don't control."}}
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Robert D. McTeer Jr. is an American economist, and has been a fellow at the US National Center for Policy Analysis since January 2007. McTeer is a former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas (1991–2004), and a former chancellor of the Texas A&M University System.
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