... difficulties in obtaining and using information about products theyare considering purchasing. They may suffer from information asymme-try in that they know less than another party (generally the supplier) and ... economic and social per-spective. The author examines the rationales for protecting consumers, and considers the role that legal techniques play in fulfilling these. Hethen evaluates the interests ... business nor holdshimself out as doing so; and (b) the other party does make the contract in 3Iain Ramsay, Rationales for Intervention inthe Consumer Marketplace (London, Office ofFair Trading,...
... is the largest ethnic minority inthe UK? 13. Where would you find the single biggest concentration (45%) of ethnic minorities inthe UK? 14. What percentage of people intheUK say that they ... at the ________ in 1690, England assumedcontrol of the whole of ________, extending their influence beyond the north of the country.7. The Kingdoms of England and ________ were united inthe ... against the English in Scotland. He was finally defeated at the ________ in 1745.10. The ________ began inthe middle of the 18th century, bringing enormous social and economicchanges to the...
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... from other groups. In principle, lawyers were well placed to expand their jurisdiction into the expanding market for business services; and, indeed, some of them did, especially in Scotland where ... 4 Forging the Jurisdiction of Accounting intheUK In the UK, the emergence of sellers of specialist labour who described themselves as ‘accountants’ (amongst other things) was initially ... engaged in constituting the interests of clients, and not simply defending them. It is equally relevant to underscore the understanding that the claim of the auditor to be a neutral, independent...
... photographs of prints contained inthe book to alocal chemist for developing andthe chemist forwarded them to the police. Ironically, the student had taken the photographs to include them in a thesis ... notices to indicate their intention todefend their copyright inthe case of infringements. The basic framework of these rights is statutory, and contained inthe Copyright, Design and Patents ... ink in ancientmanuscripts,2to rotting canvas and decaying pigments in paintings,3 and ‘vinegar syndrome’ in triacetate film base4- these are but a few of the problems facing those seeking...
... installed on the wing before final assembly. During tail installation/subsystems mate, the remaining systems are installed, andthe vertical tails and horizontal stabilisers and main landing gear ... to assess the costs of performing FACO intheUKand describes the different SUMMARY BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The Ministry of Defence (MOD) of the United Kingdom (UK) has selected the short-takeoff/vertical ... prepared for the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence. Library of Congress Cataloging -in- Publication Data Assembling and supporting the Joint Strike Fighter intheUK : issues and costs / Cynthia...
... she’s in Santa Cruz, workingthe necropsy lab. She steps into a huge walk -in freezer to pluck a frozen seabird off the shelves, and then hefts the large carcass onto an examining table… and ... of the Gold Rush. Nineteenth-century mining left thousands of pounds of toxic mercury inthe Bay’s mud. And every year, local industry and city residents are adding even more mercury leaving ... grass and there were trees and stuff. Nothing grows in this, it grows on the edges. This is a deposit of mine waste. After miners extracted most of the mercury from the rocks, they dumped the...
... combined vaccine in favor of buying single vaccines on the market. However, the size of the income responses isfairly modest: at the height of the controversy, increasing household income from the ... connection (either in the house or through work), frequency of contact with the grandmother, the mother’s perception of the quality of the neighborhood, whether the mother worked inthe NHS before the ... over-report their uptake.25 The variables measuring the frequency of contact with the grandmother andthe mother’s perception of the quality of the area are presented here in binary form; inthe regressions...
... hormones in theUKin 2010S42DM Parkin11. Cancers attributable to infection in the UKin 2010S49DM Parkin12. Cancers in 2010 attributable to ionisingradiation exposure inthe UK S57DM Parkin and ... resulted in declines in dietary salt intake, and there has been an equivalentreduction inthe incidence of gastric cancer (Tominaga and Kuroishi, 1997); however, there have been other changes in prevalence ... Hiom and Catherine Thomson for their questions and comments; Colette Pryor for collating incidence data and Katrina Brown for invaluable support in preparing the report forsubmission.FundingThis...
... of selecting informants. The aim of semi-structured interviews was to gain a deeper understanding of theliving and working conditions on the plantation andthe factors influencing those ... of the interview. From there, the interviewer and informant traced backwards through the informant‟s life and experience. The aim of the in- depth interview was to establish the chain of events ... However, there has been persistent concern and tension around the terms of the contracts signed between the Liberian state and rubber companies, on the one hand, andthelivingandworking conditions...