But the law, enacted in 2005, includes exceptions for sale and marketing practices that violate state or federal laws and instances of so - called negligent entrustment, in which a gun is carelessly given or
sold to a person posing a high risk of misusing it.
Not exact matches
I
pose to the reader, or any
person, the following dilemma: Imagine Alan in two possible worlds: one world like the one just described in which he thought he was a great painter and felt completely happy about this, and died, but was deceived and another world in which he really was a good painter and his paintings
sold for a high price because he was being recognized as such and was not deceived, and again dies happily.
Their dating photos don't do anything
to sell this
person or show their strengths at all — they'll be wearing unflattering clothes in bland, neutral colours, and their
poses will look uncomfortable or awkward.
Individuals known as «bunchers» routinely answer «free -
to - good - home» ads,
posing as
people who want family pets when, in actuality, they may
sell pets
to research laboratories and puppy mills.
Consumer Affairs reports that a set of step stools
sold by QVC are being recalled for the potential danger that they
pose to the
people who use them.
The insurer might then decide not
to sell health insurance
to someone who
poses too great a risk or
to charge a riskier
person higher premiums than it charges someone likely
to have fewer claims.
But many hungry real estate sales
people posing as professionals will continue
to tell potential clients that now is the time
to buy... and
sell, with the «now» concept being a never - ending perpetuation of the sales / commission game.
But for many others it could
pose problems, especially for
people who transfer jobs in less than five years, and owners forced
to sell because of divorce, health or other issues.