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- verb idiomatic To use
resources thatlegitimately belong to or are needed by one party in order to satisfy a legitimate need of another party, especially within the sameorganization or group; to solve aproblem in a way that makes another problemworse , producing nonet gain .
Etymologies
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The expression refers to times before the Reformation when Church taxes had to be paid to St. Paul's church in London and to St. Peter's church in Rome; originally it referred to neglecting the Peter tax in order to have money to pay the Paul tax.
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