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Trump donated $35,000 to the gubernatorial campaign of Greg Abbott, then Texas attorney general – a campaign that was ultimately successful – after Abbott's office dropped a 2010 investigation into Trump University's "possibly deceptive business practices".
The Federal Trade Commission, meanwhile, has started investigations into possibly deceptive advertising or marketing of genetic tests, according to an agency official who spoke at a June 12 meeting convened by Senator Gordon Smith.
This story was updated at 6 00 p.m. ET. Regulators from all 50 states are launching a coordinated investigation into possibly "deceptive" and "unfair" foreclosure practices that may have illegally evicted families from their homes.
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Bondi's office argued the wording is deceptive, possibly misleading voters to think state law can trump federal marijuana laws, and that the language is vague about defining when marijuana could be prescribed.
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While archival studies, which only evaluate documented activities or outcomes, are considered to be fairly objective researchers should be aware that the documents may be unrepresentative, selective, subjective and possibly even deceptive [ 8].
We interpret this possibly self-deceptive adjustment of judgments to actions as moral hypocrisy.
Mr. Leibowitz said that for the commission to apply Section 5 of the act, a company's action had to be unfair, deceptive and possibly causing harm to the competitive process.
WALL STREET JOURNAL Spaniards Fight to Recover Savings | Many thousands of Spaniards "have seen their life savings virtually wiped out in what critics call a deceptive and possibly fraudulent sales campaign by banks that were threatened by the implosion of Spain's property market," The New York Times reports.
Today, Mr. López is one of about 300,000 Spaniards who, in the midst of a brutal recession, have seen their life savings virtually wiped out in what critics call a deceptive and possibly fraudulent sales campaign by banks that were threatened by the implosion of Spain's property market.
Scarce tickets, wrote the anonymous author, "can be laid at the door of illicit practices in the ticket industry and other practices that, although possibly not illegal, are deceptive, unfair to the ticket-buying public and supportive of the corrupt ticket distribution system".
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