Sentence examples for conspicuous advertisement from inspiring English sources

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Mr Major, who preaches the equal opportunities for which his own life is a conspicuous advertisement, has far to go if ever he is to impose that vision on a deeply conservative country.

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However, if the advertised fare is not thus available, the advertisement must contain a clear and conspicuous statement to the extent of unavailability of the advertised fare.

The type size of abbreviated cautionary statements shall be reasonably related to the type size of any other printed matter in the product advertisement, and must be in conspicuous and legible type by typography, layout, or color with other printed matter in the advertisement and separated from other graphic matter.

Part 2, advertisement, covers the methods of becoming conspicuous, especially for warning displays in aposematic animals.

The text should be in a size large enough to be clear, conspicuous, and readily legible, consistent with the dimensions of the advertisement or description.

OFF THE RACK, OFF THE WALL -- There was real art, meanwhile, although New York's major museums devoted such conspicuous energy to hip-hop paraphernalia (Brooklyn) and to an outrageously cheesy Giorgio Armani advertisement barely masquerading as an exhibition (the Guggenheim, again), that there wasn't nearly as much serious new art as there should have been at the big institutions.

As part of a risk-management plan, the agency could require that any television or radio advertisements for a drug describe its risks "in a clear and conspicuous neutral manner," with fines for false or misleading commercials.

MI5 has published a job advertisement stating that applicants mustn't have visible tattoos as they make spies too conspicuous.

Any advertisement which provides air fares or other price information must be in plain language, clear and conspicuous, and non deceptive.

In bold type, almost an inch high, their advertisements referred to '$10,000 First Prize Puzzle Contest.' Time after time they used the words 'puzzle' and 'puzzle contest.' Conspicuous pictures of sample 'puzzles' covered a large part of a page.

For example, very fine print in a television advertisement or detailed and very rapidly stated information in a radio advertisement does not meet the clear and conspicuous standard if consumers cannot see and read or hear, and cannot comprehend, the information required to be disclosed.

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