A) if letting the pollution continue is equally as harmful as stopping it.
B) if letting the pollution continue is less harmful than stopping it.
C) if letting the pollution continue is more harmful than stopping it.
D) under no circumstances.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) a violation.
B) not a violation because the company does not have a permit.
C) not a violation because water is not a stationary source.
D) not a violation because a storm drainage pipe is not a point source.
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True/False
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A) prohibited.
B) required.
C) unnecessary.
D) voluntary.
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Multiple Choice
A) credit terms offered by other lenders.
B) comparative prices for goods to be bought with the borrowed funds.
C) Creditworthy's credit terms.
D) the borrowers' credit scores.
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Multiple Choice
A) liable for $1,000.
B) liable for $500.
C) liable for $50.
D) not liable for any amount.
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A) the identity of the company owner.
B) the net quantity of the contents.
C) the restaurants and stores in which the product is sold.
D) the type of consumer most likely interested in the product.
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) a counteradvertising order.
B) a multiple product order.
C) a "cooling-off" law.
D) a validation notice.
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A) intelligence.
B) education.
C) income.
D) race.
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