Sentences with phrase «dangerous products marketed»

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The governors of Oregon, Colorado, Washington and Alaska — where both medical and recreational marijuana are legal — wrote to Sessions and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin in April, warning altering the memorandum «would divert existing marijuana product into the black market and increase dangerous activity in both our states and our neighboring states.»
If that product is counterfeit, dangerous, alcohol - or healthcare - related, there's a good chance you can't market it with AdWords.
For all the reasons the options market is dangerous, the same can be said of volatility products, which can change very quickly.
When creating marketing content, product strategy, or sales playbooks (for example,) simply relying on assumptions can often lead to incorrect judgements and dangerous conclusions.
There are many crib mattresses on the market made from petroleum by products and containing dangerous chemicals such as boric acid.
Safety alert: Infants Can Choke On Plastic Decals From Baby Walkers and Other Products CPSC Gets New, Safer Baby Walkers on the Market Baby Walkers are Dangerous by the American Academy of Pediatrics
A recall is when the government (The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission) and the manufacturer remove a product from the market because it is dangerous and can hurt or kill aProduct Safety Commission) and the manufacturer remove a product from the market because it is dangerous and can hurt or kill aproduct from the market because it is dangerous and can hurt or kill a child.
There are dangerous beauty products on the market, and in a pregnant woman's makeup bag, that can cause serious harm to the unborn baby.
Speaking to Citi News, Mr. Braimah further assured to undertake such exercise to rid the markets of dangerous and expired products during the festive season.
A more realistic platform like AngioChip could enable drug companies to detect dangerous side effects and interactions between organ compartments long before their products reach the market, saving countless lives.
Despite appearing as healthy and beneficial products, many new mothers and even some healthcare workers are not aware that this market is «dangerous» and «putting infant health at risk» because it is not regulated, argues Sarah Steele, a lecturer at the Global Health, Policy and Innovation Unit at Queen Mary University London, and colleagues.
Unfortunately, nothing could be further from the truth, because soy formula could easily be considered one of the most DANGEROUS food products on the market...
While whitening products are best - sellers in the commercial market, gingivitis remains a dangerous and widespread health risk.
«It is inherently irresponsible to market such a potentially dangerous product.
A clever marketing campaign by a brand in late 2008 opened the door to changing the pre-workout category, one of the largest categories in sports nutrition, to become a category dominated by very shady and dangerous stimulant loaded products that also utilized proprietary blends to hide their under dosed performance ingredients.
We're not sure why a giant electric company would want a dangerous virus that hates the stink of humanity to market its product but who cares?
As the price of oil has drifted downwards, bouncing but now hovering around $ 40 a barrel, it has been dangerous to assume that all energy stocks were alike, that leverage did not matter, and that lifting costs and the ability to get product to market did not matter.
The view that «[n] o one foresaw the volume of the current avalanche» appears justified by a lack of discussion, in the academic and policy press, of the possibility that financial globalization harboured significant risks, or that the US real estate market and its derivative products were in dangerous waters.
There are all kinds of products on the market today that you can use and now that you know the dangerous consequences of not keeping up on your pet's oral health, you know that it is more important than ever to make use of these readily available products.
There are many over the counter products on the market today that range from ineffective to outright dangerous.
With so many products that are dangerous to dogs on the market today, many companies are switching to natural ingredients instead of chemicals and artificial stuff.
«If Philip Morris chooses to market an inherently dangerous product, it is at the very least perverse to allow the company to escape liability by showing only that its product was used for its ordinary purpose.»
found that there are carbon monoxide alarms available to buy online in the UK that are not compliant with the BS EN 50291 industry safety standard; further notes that such noncompliant alarms can fail to detect dangerous levels of carbon monoxide, leaving consumers with a false sense of confidence and thus exposing consumers to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning; notes that eBay, Amazon and Robert Dyas have all taken positive steps to remove dangerous carbon monoxide alarms and detectors from their product lines; and calls on the Government to ensure that all carbon monoxide alarms on the market in the UK are compliant with the BS EN 50291 standard.»
When a dangerous or defective product causes serious personal injury, you may have a claim against the product manufacturer, distributor, seller, maintainer and others who individually or collectively brought the product to market.
Every year, hundreds of products enter the market that are potentially dangerous to consumers.
When a company like Tesla puts an inherently dangerous product out on the market, and that product is a substantial factor in someone's injury, the company can be held financially responsible.
The person or company engaging in the dangerous activity — or who has, in some way, helped to put the product on the market (see below)-- is liable.
In many product liability cases we see, our investigations reveal that in many cases, someone knew that they were releasing a dangerous product into the market.
But with the help of a team of fierce advocates of consumer's rights and your personal interests, you could even seek a product recall, where the dangerous product that caused you or your loved one harm can be taken off the market.
After the boy's death, the plaintiffs filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the manufacturer, alleging that the doorbell cover was a dangerous product that failed to work as intended and that it was negligently manufactured and marketed by the defendant.
New York's laws prohibit sellers and manufacturers from putting these types of inherently dangerous or defective products on the market.
At Moffitt & Phillips, PLLC, we represent people who have been injured or killed by defective products or unsafe products that have design defects (intended design is unreasonably dangerous), manufacturing defects (product does not conform to the designer's or manufacturer's specifications), or marketing defects (improper or misleading labels, insufficient instructions, or failure to warn about a product's hidden dangers.)
Manufacturer can held be accountable for releasing dangerous products in market.
Our Boston Yaz / Yasmin injury law firm helps clients obtain Massachusetts products liability damages for the harm they have suffered because a drug maker made a dangerous or defective drug, failed to warn about the risks, wrongly marketed the medication, or was negligent in other ways.
Despite growing evidence that these medical products come with a high risk of complications, several of the most dangerous types of hernia mesh products remain on the market today.
Defective products: If you are harmed or injured by a defective product or drug, manufacturer can often be held accountable for releasing such dangerous products in the market.
Both of these mesh products (like so many other dangerous products) received market approval through the faulty FDA 510 (k) process.
It is not necessary for us to prove that a dangerous product was knowingly put on the market — only that it is dangerous when used as intended, or according to its instructions.
In the end, I never fully pursued a job as a journalist — the possibility of being sent to a dangerous place on a reporting assignment frankly scared me — but I did manage to stumble upon a career in product marketing that I feel suits me very well.
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