Sentences with phrase «on ordinary consumers»

Yea, being forced by law to taking off my shoes at the airport and having a mandated carbon footprint setoff tax imposed on ordinary consumers are the same illusions of government protection in exchange for the certainty of lost liberty.

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These circumstances include consumers» ordinary expectations based on their prior experience with the media in which the ads appear, as well as how they consume content in that media.
WWF is holding a 1 - day Symposium on Responsible Consumption of Tuna here tomorrow where it hopes that government officials, seafood industry representatives, and ordinary consumers will listen to talks on how overfishing, capturing juvenile tunas for fish farming, and poor fisheries management has driven bluefin stocks to 15 % of historical levels.
It's a comfortable shoe made for consumers that need to be on their feet all day but still likes like an ordinary tennis shoe.
DMPs are often run on a non-profit basis through a consumer credit counseling service, and have no motivation other than wanting to see ordinary people get out of debt.
Many consumers became disappointed when negative credit information remained on their credit reports for the usual legal time periods, which range from three to seven years for ordinary debts, and can be as much as 10 years for bankruptcies.
Holding ordinary consumers in the developed world responsible on an individual basis for the continued dominance of fossil fuels either implicitly or explicitly is unfair and unrealistic.
Wind power a bonanza for power corporations on Christmas, but meant a bad day for ordinary consumers
PIAC seeks to represent and advocate on behalf of ordinary consumers, in particular vulnerable consumers, concerning the rates, policies, rules and regulations associated with the delivery of these services with a view to ensuring principles of access and affordability and fair treatment for the constituencies it tries to serve.
The consumer expectation test will generally on expert testimony to determine what an «ordinary consumer» would expect under the same circumstances.
Furthermore, while the SERs identified potential upfront and ongoing training costs as a result of the proposals under consideration at the time, the Bureau believes efforts to train small entity staff on the updated software and compliance systems will reinforce existing professional skills, rather than require staff to acquire skill sets above those needed in the ordinary course of business, and to comply with HUD's 2008 Final RESPA Rule (which, as discussed above, significantly overhauled the design and content of the RESPA GFE and settlement statement disclosures given to consumers).
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