As such, any company claiming they can eliminate your student loan debt may be
selling false promises.
We were
sold false promises.
Not exact matches
The current church model is that of a business which depends upon others to purchase its goods and services, but the only goods and services it has to
sell are
false messages,
false promises, fear, shame, abuse.
However, we eventually learn that their relationship is based on the
false promise of felicium, which is
sold by the Brekkians to the Ornarans.
This «rebuild» is giving
false hope for the fans to ease off all the pressure they have been giving them until the end of season, maybe get a few season tickets
sold on empty
promises as per every season.
The mayor's lawsuit contends that, prior to the Syracuse Common Council vote to
sell 28 acres of public land to COR, company officials made «
false statements»
promising not to seek tax breaks on the harbor development.
Is it possible a doctor with a medical license maybe wants their patients to get evidenced - based treatment, and discourage the use of things that could be harmful by sheer lack of proven effectiveness alone, instead of being
sold over-priced,
false promises that prey on people desperate for help who often can't afford the cost, but pay it out - of - pocket anyway?
Steve truly knows his stuff and it's refreshing to hear someone tell the truth about what's realistic to expect rather than
selling a bunch of hyped up
promises and then blaming the student when the
false promises don't materialize.
The
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sold as a way to collect and grow funds and then later receive those funds as a steady cash flow during retirement.
They use fake trailers and
false advertising to
sell their games that do not include
promised features.
The FAO report demonstrates that the Premier's
promises that the
sell - off would return $ 4 billion for transit and infrastructure are
false and that the total could be billions of dollars less.
The situation is similar to the American business landscape in the 1920s, when securities where
sold on the
promise of large returns but backed by misleading and
false information.
This allowed the prospective customers the opportunity to verify the address as well as see the space they were renting, assuring them they were not being
sold on
false promises.