Although the false banknotes fooled many people, they did not ______ close examination.A.p
Although the false banknotes fooled many people, they did not ______ close examination.
A.put up
B.keep up
C.stand up to
D.look up to
Although the false banknotes fooled many people, they did not ______ close examination.
A.put up
B.keep up
C.stand up to
D.look up to
A.put up
B.stand up to
C.look up to
D.keep up
Although the false banknotes fooled many people, they did not______close examination.
A.put up with
B.keep up with
C.stand up to
D.look up to
Although the false banknotes fooled many people, they did not______ to close examination.
A.look up
B.pay up
C.keep up
D.stand up
A.look up
B.pay up
C.keep up
D.stand up
A. put up
B. keep up
C. stand up to
D. look up to
A.keep up
B.put up
C.stand up
D.look up
A、articulate
B、firm and clear
C、false and fake
D、ambiguous
A.mirth… flinchingly
B.naiveté … head-on
C.insensitivity … callously
D.charm… promptly
E.ignorance … obscurely
A、Although indirect costs of bankruptcy are difficult to measure accurately, they are typically much smaller than the direct costs of bankruptcy.
B、Bankruptcy protection can be used by management to delay the liquidation of a firm that should be shut down.
C、Because many aspects of the bankruptcy process are independent of the size of the firm, the costs are typically higher, in percentage terms, for smaller firms.
D、Aside from the direct legal and administrative costs of bankruptcy, many other indirect costs are associated with financial distress (whether or not the firm has formally filed for bankruptcy.
The Competition Act basically sets out rules relating to misleading representations and deceptive marketing practices. The Bulletin was issued to foster obedience with the Competition Act and ensure greater fairness, predictability and transparency in its application to representations made on the Internet. Specifically, it contains criminal and civil provisions that prohibit misleading representations and deceptive marketing practices related to products or services. Any representation that is false or misleading in a "material respect" is prohibited. As determined by the courts, a representation is deemed misleading in a material respect if it conveys a false impression to the ordinary citizen and would likely influence his or her decision to purchase the product.
Although the Bulletin is not legally binding on the Competition Bureau, it sets out the Bureau's position that the Competition Act applies equally to false or misleading representations regardless of the medium in which they are made. The rules set out in the Competition Act will be applied in a manner that is neutral--neither biasing business activity to ward or away from the Internet. The Competition Bureau is of the opinion that responsibility for false or misleading advertisements lies with the person who "causes" the representation to be made. In the on-line context, this would typically be the business that controls the content of the website and for whom the website is made available.
The Bulletin provides guidance to businesses operating websites and presents the Bureau's opinion on the application of the Competition Act to representations made on line. ? Obviously, determining whether or not a particular representation is false or misleading will depend on all of the circumstances surrounding the representation. Businesses concerned about the potential application of the provisions on misleading representations and deceptive marketing practices in the Competition Act to their websites should consult with their legal advisor.
According to the article, the function of the bulletin put out by the Competition Bureau was to.
A.eliminate deceptive on-line advertising
B.introduce the Competition Act
C.clarify rules related to on-line advertising and marketing
D.inform. the Canadian public about deceptive marketing practices
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