Sentences with phrase «rely on deception»

To make out valid Consumer Fraud Act (CFA) claim under the Consumer Fraud Act a plaintiff must prove: (1) a deceptive act or unfair practice occurred, (2) the defendant intended for the plaintiff to rely on the deception, (3) the deception occurred in the course of conduct involving trade or commerce, (4) the plaintiff sustained actual damages, and (5) the damages were proximately cause by the defendant's deceptive act or unfair conduct.
The puzzles are NOT designed to rely on deception or a single solution, lock & key approach to test players.
The puzzles are not designed to rely on deception or a single solution, lock and key approach to test players.
«The Hanna firm relies on deception and faulty evidence to drag consumers to court and collect millions,» said CFPB Director Richard Cordray.
«And yet it has, and it has proven to be a weak measure because it relies on deception.
For example, the Engineer is able to use firearms and lay down defensive turrets while the Mesmer is a magical duelist relying on deception magic and quick strikes.

Not exact matches

Virtual kidnappers rely solely on deception, fear and their technological expertise to make families think that a loved one is in danger and a ransom must be paid immediately, through an electronic bank transaction or wire transfer, in order to gain their release.
This reflects the inadequate information on which he relied, a certain hope about the human situation that kept him from assuming the worst, and a habitual skepticism about reports of priestly immorality» an inevitable reaction given what had been a standard practice of deception in Communist intelligence services.
It matters not whether we speak of the body of Christ or the body politic, for authority to be authority and not a form of domination or manipulation those who have it can not in its exercise rely on force and deception in a way that bypasses the liberty of those over whom it is exercised.
«This is all about not having a culture of deception in a marketplace but having dealings with consumers in which consumers can rely on what they're being told.»
The government is reluctant to address the appropriateness and ethics of prescribing placebos to patients, which usually relies on some degree of patient deception, the report concludes.
The problem with Red Sparrow, as in many other spy movies that rely on multiple levels of deception, is that there is no firm ground.
While there are quite serious issues to consider in how ACES was weakened leading to its passage yesterday and serious issues about whether this is the bill that is required, the vast majority of the opposition to the bill relied on deceit and deception.
Effective deceptions also fundamentally rely on a target's unchallenged biases and so make it easy for the target to believe what they already are predisposed to believe.
Rely on Pre-Employment, Inc. to go below the surface to uncover any applicant deception or hidden issues.
We will not let anti-abortion extremists use fraud and deception to shut down the health centers that one in five American women has relied on.
The Act prohibits «deception, fraud, misrepresentation, or the knowing concealment, suppression, or omission of any material fact with intent that others rely upon [it], in connection with the sale or advertisement of... real estate,... whether or not any person has in fact been misled, deceived or damaged thereby...» The court noted that when the alleged wrong is an omission or failure to disclose, the plaintiff must show knowledge on the part of the defendant, as intent is an element of that type of fraud.
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