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Friday, May 21, 2010

Morton's fork

A Morton's fork is a choice between two bad outcomes. The term comes from John Morton, tax collector for King Henry VII. If he came across a wealthy person, then that subject had enough money to give the king. If the subject was living frugally, then he must have saved enough money to pay.

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