The business necessity argument ___________________ in a disparate treatment case.

A. cannot be used as a legal defense
B. can be used as a legal defense
C. is the key to winning
D. cannot be used at all
E. None of the above


A. cannot be used as a legal defense

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A. transitions B. pronouns C. overused words D. parallelism

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On January 1 of this year, Conrad Nelson contributed $15,000 cash in exchange for 50 shares of stock in Sterling Inc., an S corporation. Sterling employs Conrad as its director of marketing. Conrad's current year salary was $70,000 and his pro rata share of Sterling's ordinary business income was $16,800. During the year, Conrad received a $9,000 cash distribution with respect to his Sterling stock. Compute Conrad's basis in his Sterling stock at year end.

A. $15,000 B. $22,800 C. $92,800 D. $31,800

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Research on satisfaction, emotions, and team processes found in OB draws heavily from studies in

A. economic sociology. B. organizational sociology. C. social psychology. D. industrial psychology. E. managerial sociology.

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Juries in tort cases often award large sums of money because:

a. all tort cases involve serious injury so compensation is always large b. people on juries consistently dislike business c. juries lack understanding of how much damages are worth d. large damages payments will make businesses less likely to repeat their mistakes e. none of the other choices

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