Even if a particular danger is commonly known by the users of a product, the maker or seller of must warn these users of the danger
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Aamir has $25,000 of net Sec. 1231 gains this year on business assets. In addition, he incurred $18,000 of loss on the sale of stock held six months. Aamir will include in his AGI
A. $22,000 net capital gain. B. $3,000 short-term capital loss and $25,000 ordinary gain. C. $7,000 net capital gain. D. $7,000 short-term capital gain.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Findings showed that organizational inclusion-exclusion was positively associated with perceptions of organizational support. 2. Reliability for the inclusion-exclusion scale has not yet been consistently documented in child welfare studies. 3. Travis and Mor Barak (2010) examined what factors affected workers’ responses to challenging situations. The findings suggested that workers who feel included in decision making are more likely to speak up (exercise voice) and less likely to disengage psychologically (neglect). 4. Using an employee sample of 107 primary respondents and 213 peer respondents in the United States, Cottrill’s (2012) study reported high internal consistency for the MBIE with Cronbach’s alphas ranging from .81 to .90 5. The dimensions and factors of the diversity perception scale can not be separately summed and analyzed, doing so will distort the insight into the composition of employees’ views of the diversity climate.
According to your text, the primary reason firms rely on inventory management is
A. to be able to forecast future production runs of a product. B. so that customer service won't suffer from lack of product in any given location. C. to facilitate the movement of product from the warehouse to the end-customer. D. so they can predict how much product to manufacture at the lowest cost. E. to avoid an abundance of stock sitting in a warehouse.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) was investigating the safety of one of the toys manufactured by the Whazzup Toy Company. The CPSC wanted to talk to the chief designer of the toy. Despite repeated phone calls, the chief designer refused to speak to the CPSC. To talk to the chief designer, the CPSC should issue:
a. a stare decisis. b. a de novo. c. a precedent. d. a subpoena.