Cary, a prominent local attorney, was the subject of a newspaper article concerning a trial in which he was involved as counsel. In that article, Cary was reported to have been disbarred in another state ten years previously. It is not true of Cary, but of his cousin, Frank. Cary will win a suit for defamation against the newspaper:
a. simply by proving the falsity of the statement.
b. only if Frank was not disbarred.
c. only if he can prove that the paper acted with actual malice.
d. by only showing that harm to his character resulted from the statement.
c
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a. profit centers. b. cost centers. c. investment centers. d. revenue centers.
A hardware store decides to place bins near the store entrances for customers to leave used (burned-out) light bulbs. The store is likely concerned with which element of sustainability?
a. Product rebates b. Product disposal c. Design for manufacture and assembly d. Design for environment
ABC, Inc., is a small clothing manufacturer that produces shirts and pants using two resources: sewing machine hours and cutting machine hours. The production manager can schedule up to 240 hr of sewing machine time and up to 150 hr of cutting machine time. Production of one shirt requires 3 hr of sewing time and 1 hr of cutting time. Each pair of pants requires 2 hr of sewing time and 1.5 hr of cutting time. Each shirt yields a profit of $5, and each pair of pants generates a $6 profit. The objective is to maximize profits. Let X1 = Number of shirts to be produced, X2 = Number of pairs of pants to be produced. Which one of the following corner point (x1, x2) yields the maximum profit in this LP formulation?
A. (24,84) B. (80,100) C. (84,24) D. (80,0)
Under which of the following exemptions is there no dollar limitation?
a. Rule 504 b. Rule 505 c. Rule 506 d. Regulation A