Which of the following is not true about the Clean Water Act?
A) Point sources are required to keep records, maintain monitoring equipment, and keep
samples of discharges.
B) The act has water quality standards that determine which bodies of water can be used for
drinking water.
C) Primary enforcement responsibility is with the federal government.
D) The EPA issues permits allowing persons to discharge water pollutants.
C
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a. The court might rule that a publication occurred and that the employees could proceed with a cause of action based on invasion of privacy. b. The court might rule that the employees had no right to privacy in relation to distribution of social security numbers because the numbers are issued by the government. c. The court might rule that the employees could not proceed with an action for invasion of privacy because no publication of the information at issue occurred. d. The court might rule that the employees could not proceed with an action for invasion of privacy because health information was not involved.
Frequent-flyer programs are an example of financial incentives to customers in exchange for their continuing patronage. After flying a certain number of miles or flying a specified number of times, the frequent-flyer program participant earns a free flight or some other award such as free lodging. Airlines that use frequent-flyer programs are practicing:
A. commitment selling B. transaction marketing C. transformational marketing D. marketing engineering E. relationship marketing
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