Section 7 of the Clayton Act tries to prevent potentially anticompetitive mergers before they
occur.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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According to Grinols, ethical persuasion requires analyzing the audience’s ______.
A. relationships and knowledge B. attitudes and beliefs C. age and education level D. driving forces and restraining forces
Barry and Larry are neighbours who often borrow tools and equipment from each other. On one occasion Barry borrowed Larry's lawnmower and forgot to return it. Two months later, Barry died and his wife Sylvia became the executor of his estate
Six months after Barry's death, Larry told Sylvia that he wanted back his lawnmower but Sylvia who refused to give it to him as she mistakenly believed that it had belonged to her husband. Which of the following statements best describes the legal position? A) Sylvia has committed the tort of conversion. B) Sylvia has committed the tort of trespass. C) Larry cannot recover the lawnmower as Barry has died and the law requires that he should have recovered it from the person to whom it was loaned. D) Sylvia has not committed any torts as she did not intend to act dishonestly. E) Sylvia has no obligations to return the lawnmower to Larry as she was not the one who had borrowed it.
Absenteeism and voluntary turnover are the outcomes that drug testing forecasts most accurately.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
If a team has poor group dynamics, members are often ____.
A. motivated B. inspired C. in conflict D. in sync