They are accountable for selling products and providing excellent customer services to consumers on the floor.
Not exact matches
While autonomous vehicle makers
are salivating at the prospect of
selling people safer cars, they
're also scared to death of
being held
accountable for their creations» potential accidents.
«This resolution holds Goldman Sachs
accountable for its serious misconduct in falsely assuring investors that securities it
sold were backed by sound mortgages, when it knew that they
were full of mortgages that
were likely to fail,» said Acting Associate Attorney General Stuart F. Delery in a statement.
On the practical side, unlike any others to follow, Buffett doesn't
sell advice but rather takes his own,
for which he
is in every sense
accountable» Frank Martin
In Imo state
for example, Ike Nwachukwu as military governor
sold industries which the Mbakwe government had borrowed to build, among them the Paint and Resin Industry in Mbaise, which he
sold to himself; a controversial purchase
for which he should still
be held
accountable.
In wealth building, you
're still
accountable for doing proper research, paying attention to your portfolio, making the right buy /
sell decisions, making emotional decisions, etc..
Banks may never
be held
accountable for the data they hand over to credit bureaus that then gets
sold for marketing and advertising purposes.
This
is one example why people,
for years, have tried to get authorities to hold commercial breeders, such as Kathy Bauck, who profit from the breeding and
selling of dogs,
accountable for their actions.
A BILL THAT COULD HAVE HELPED: In 2011, the Coalition to Ban Horse - Drawn Carriages asked Council Member Melissa Mark Viverito to sponsor a bill, Intro 670, that would require that carriage horse owners abide by certain rules when
selling their horses — i.e. to
be accountable for the horses» fate.
A February 18, 2008 letter from Patti Strand objects to a Washington state consumer protection bill proposing commercial breeders
be legally
accountable for the health of puppies they
sell, while exempting charitable rescues.
Anyone who lives near a pet store with the animals who
are there and has watched them grow bigger while not
being adopted, knowing that once they reach adulthood they
are no longer marketable merchandise and will have to
be gotten rid of, knows that it
is WRONG to stock puppies and
sell them this way as if they
are not alive, as if they do not have any feelings, and without interviewing and / or holding the purchaser
accountable for good treatment in any way.
Breeders need to
be held
accountable for the quality of animal they
are breeding,
selling, and transferring and limiting a breeder to 50 breeding animals just won't provide better quality animals (better socialization, care, etc.) At least not in any significant, measurable way.
no company should ever punish
for playing early, it
's the lousy stores that
sell them that should
be held
accountable, like a fine of some sort.
The stores that
sell it should
be also help
accountable for this considering it
is unlicensed and damaging to the console.
Since, banks have begun
selling of insurance plans; they will now
be accountable for mis -
selling of the same.
In addition, we almost always direct them to ADP as our first company of choice
for a number of reasons, such as intense sales training and extreme pressure to
sell by
being held
accountable via monthly sales rankings and yearly top sales award programs.
How can we
be held
accountable for a listing and its information if we
are not involved in the
selling or disclosure process.