But dog owners should treat such
claims as red flags and do more research if the claim is the main reason that they are purchasing the product.
Not exact matches
Claims of «natural colors» raise
red flags,
as does the
claim «no artificial colors» if a product contains any ingredient used
as a colorant.
As Paul Ward writes in Red Flag and Union Jack, «the majority of the British left has laid a claim to patriotism, not only when events such as wars have overtaken it, but most of the time» (1998: 2
As Paul Ward writes in
Red Flag and Union Jack, «the majority of the British left has laid a
claim to patriotism, not only when events such
as wars have overtaken it, but most of the time» (1998: 2
as wars have overtaken it, but most of the time» (1998: 2).
Potential
red flags: it doesn't provide prices on its website, which is often a sign of a seriously overpriced service; it features junk marketing (an email campaign); and it provides no information about its staff's credentials, so you have no idea if they are actually «independent booksellers, writers, and bloggers»,
as claimed.
There are some
claims that should raise a
red flag when you are seeking the management services, such
as:
They traced it to someone called Glenn on Twitter who made the
claim (a
red flag in itself), but he showed no evidence on requests from the media, and
as far
as we know he is still looking for it, and tellingly no one went to help him with looking at 120 million votes in whatever database he was using, which no one knows.