Word: errantly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Justice Department and expanded powers that would enable the FTC to seek injunctions against unfair business practices. As Nader and other consumer activists have long been demanding, the President also asked Congress to allow consumers to join together in "class action" damage suits in federal courts against errant manufacturers or merchants. If found guilty of deceptive trade practices, manufacturers would have to bear all legal fees and pay damages to all who sue. Nixon disappointed consumer advocates, however, by proposing that suits be limited to eleven specified offenses, including worthless warranties and false claims for a product. Moreover, consumers would...
With five minutes to go in the game. Dunster's Thomas intercepted an errant Kirkland pass and put his team in scoring position on the Kirkland 25-yard line. Dunster moved to the three-yard line on fullback dives by Mahoney, but Kirkland defensive line held to preserve its undefeated season...
...Quakers, now 1-2 in the League standings, gained only 48 yards in total offense. Through the air, Penn receivers caught just one pass while the Princeton secondary picked off four errant tosses...
...acceptance of monumental genius, it is as an influence on Mabler and certain of the later expressionist composers. But Bruckner can be dismissed as easily, and with as much in telligence, as can Beethoven or Chartres Cathedral. This image of an uninspired symphonic rhetorician of beleaguered loquacity, "tortive and errant" as Shakespeare's Agamemnon, must yield to a clearer portrait of a consummately endowed symphonist firmly in the classical tradition...
After playing to a scoreless tie for three quarters. Dartmouth tallied on a hard, ten-yard shot by Bob Jordan with eight minutes left to play. The Yardlings came alive at this point, but several scoring opportunities were lost on bad passes and errant shots...