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Unfortunately, we already know the answer to his specific question, "Do the California lottery officials intend to merchandise and glamorize gambling?" By law, they have to.
Weeks ago, he stopped replenishing his inventory, and said that he intended to remove merchandise during the weekend as a precaution.
Instead of true financial planning, this is marketing intended to move merchandise so everyone can make their quarterly numbers.
Mr. Garcia said the fake merchandise was intended to be sold in stores, not on the street.
With walls of black slate tiles, display cases of white lacquer and black leather, floors of beige limestone and halogen lighting, the design is intended "to make the merchandise shine," he said.
Before Best Buy opened its doors at 5 a.m., shoppers lined up outside to receive tickets for merchandise they intended to buy, reducing the need to elbow one another to pick up computers and GPS units.
But the magazine does not intend to sell merchandise.
The company said Thursday that it intended to further reduce domestic merchandise inventories to better align them with expected sales.
The kinds of jobs that are intended to sell things, to move merchandise.
Most involve trademarks intended for use on general retail merchandise -- the kind of T-shirts, coffee mugs, canvas bags and trinkets sold in tourist shops in Times Square.
Fourth.To fix any standard or figure, whereby its price to the public shall be, in any manner, controlled or established, any article or commodity of merchandise, produce, or commerce intended for sale, use, or consumption in this state.
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