Sentences with phrase «danger for consumers»

As can be seen from the story above the tracking of email is potentially a grave danger for consumers and a massive breach of privacy.
Washington, D.C. — Chicago's proposed ordinance that will force the closure of pet stores that sell animals creates new dangers for consumers and does nothing to protect pets.

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But consumers are abandoning traditional cable for streaming services faster than ever, turning what had been an ominous prediction into a clear and present danger.
But there are limits and dangers to harnessing consumer activism for political change.
Having worked in the building supply industry and consumer electronics industry most of my life, I'm very familiar with the construction of homes and the areas in and around a home that pose as possible dangers for infants and young children.
This means the MD and his agents deliberately sold the product for use by consumers without weighing the potential dangers.
For consumers there is a danger of paralysis, faced with a range of technologies none of which successfully meet the criteria of satisfying consumer demand and the climate change agenda there is little incentive to switch from traditional internal combustion engines.
Without that information or long - term use studies, consumers have limited information about the potential dangers for human health and the environment, he said.
Concerns about the dangers of soy have prompted consumer groups in New Zealand and Canada to call for a ban on the sale of soy infant formula.
37 For consumers, CSPI's successful campaign meant that natural animal fats that cause no danger to health were replaced with highly - processed and harmful trans fats — whether t he public w anted t hose changes or not.
Higher levels of trans mean longer shelf life for processed foods, a crisper texture in cookies and crackers — and more dangers of chronic disease for the consumer.26
At first glance, it's easy to think this could lead to a greater default rate and overall reduction in creditworthiness for sub-prime consumers down the road, but the personal loan market expansion might bring in another danger: predatory lending.
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With the holidays and colder weather approaching, pets are inside more and there are more dangers, so consumers need options to keep their pets protected in the house, said Jason Hart, director of the PetSafe brand for Radio Systems Corp. in Knoxville, Tenn..
and many other companies have been enlightening consumers on the dangers of poor oral hygiene and the ways in which they can prevent it,» says Steven Shweky, president of Fetch... for pets!
The editorial boards of two newspapers owned by oil tycoon Philip Anschutz re-endorsed the controversial Keystone XL (KXL) Pipeline project days after Nebraska's Governor approved a new route for the pipeline, but neither paper acknowledged the continued environmental danger of the project and both exaggerated the project's potential for job creation and consumer benefits.
d) so the danger does really exist only if we could sell a huge amount of FF at a high price, meaning that the price is NOT supposed to be a problem for the consumer.
Manufacturers, distributors and sellers are responsible for the safety of their products and for warning consumers of any dangers associated with those products.
This led to favorable solutions for our clients and new policies that protected additional consumers from the same dangers.
The jury held Mutual Pharmaceutical liable for not realizing Sulindac's unreasonable danger to consumers, and the company modified the drug's warning label to include SJS / TEN as a possible side - effect.
Product liability claims allow consumers to recover compensation for injuries and other damages when products are dangerous or defective, or when consumers aren't warned about the dangers of using the product.
When manufacturers breach this obligation by creating products with unexpected or hidden dangers, they can be held liable for any injuries suffered by consumers.
Product - liability actions for inherently dangerous products take into account the fact that the dangers of such products are not generally known or understood by the average consumer — and certainly not by their children.
When a product is among those categorized as inherently dangerous — as poisonous household cleaners are — the manufacturer of the product owes a duty to the consumer to clearly and conspicuously warn of the product's dangers and to provide clear and adequate instructions for the products safe and proper use.
Consumer Affairs reports that a set of step stools sold by QVC are being recalled for the potential danger that they pose to the people who use them.
A product liability claim may also be filed for a product that has an insufficient warning label to inform consumers of the potential risks or danger, such a warning on an appliance that may lead to electrocution if it becomes wet.
However, when a company fails to properly warn a consumer of the danger of its chemical or substance, they may be held accountable for any toxic exposure and illnesses caused by their product.
Failure to Warn: A company may be responsible for an injury if they know, or should know, about a danger inherent to the use of the product but fail to warn consumers.
The main dangers of such an attempt are twofold: one could get carried away and draft legislation that is so protective of consumers that enacting it becomes unrealistic; and one could make it more expensive for insurers to distribute the relevant insurance, which would naturally result in policyholders having to pay higher premiums for the insurance.
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For consumers and regulators and this can not go on, as the dangers have become too great.
Even something as simple as changing a light bulb can have potential danger, says Drengenberg, manager of consumer affairs for UL.
For anyone to state that there is a real danger in people trying to buy or sell without a real estate professional is completely insulting of the consumer and only a self serving comment to make the agents feel good and needed.
Mark states that... «In my opinion, there is a real danger to consumers in trying to buy or sell their homes without the advice of a real estate professional... This will result in sellers not obtaining the maximum sale price for their homes and potentially involve them in unnecessary lawsuits from buyers.»
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