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It doesn’t really make sense for buying a car to be like buying a subway sandwich - you’re not dealing with an individual handmade product. I can’t think of a frozen sandwich company, but a factory-made car is a lot closer to a pre-packaged sandwich. For the same food related analogy, it’s closer to buying say a

That is actually the correct way to wear suits (and buttoning both buttons would actually look wrong, and look like the suit wearer doesn’t know what he is doing).

It is not. Read your own source - the last bulletpoint confirms it’s perfectly ok to shutter the business entirely - even if it is antiunions in intent.

OK good, that’s exactly what everyone is not talking about, not that it is not being done or is not legal, but that what the ICE is doing is not right.

Yes, but would Schindler have been right to be killed for helping jews avoid the holocaust? Would it have been right for runaway slaves to be severely punished. And ignorance of the law is no excuse as I’m sure you’d say.

There is generally no need for a preservation order in the sense that it comes from a Judge, at least in Federal Courts - as soon as a lawsuit is “reasonably anticipated” or “contemplated” the duty to preserve evidence is triggered and a litigation hold is supposed to be put in place to pause document destruction and

Also, no idea if he paid, and he has a history of pledging or not ponying up (or paying with sources other than his own bank account i.e. charities he controls etc.)

So I’m guessing you think Schindler should obviously have been arrested and executed after the war for not following “the law” on turning in Jewish people during Nazi Germany. Or slaves running away when slavery was legal should rightly have been thrown in jail.

You could say anything isn’t altruistic by those standards. Doctor going to Africa to treat sick kids - well he obviously just wants to benefit from the free experience treating Malaria- he should be paying the sick kids to treat them. Did you volunteer at the soup kitchen last weekend? You obviously benefited from

Think of it this way - While you’re at work, you’ll be fine with a homeless person going into your home and sleeping on your bed every day right? I mean the normal value of that would be 100 bucks a day on airbnb, but that homeless guy wouldn’t have paid for it anyway, and you’re not using it at the time anyway, so

Or in other real terms, it’s like if you’re in a job with a very high annual bonus - you can’t account for a $50k bonus at the end of every year, and you would probably do your personal accounting based on normal monthly take-home, and if you were trying to “account” for receiving a bonus it would be a catastrophe if

Oh I understand things are different from an “accounting” perspective - but I meant from an overall business prospective.

The exact money changed hands for the particular car may be “invoice” - but that’s different from actual cost - which is not actually invoice. Yes, that involves numbers incentives etc.

That’s because “invoice” isn’t really invoice - i.e. how much the dealer actually pays for the car. The dealer’s real cost can be thousands of dollars below the actual “invoice” and includes things like rebates/bonuses etc. from the manufacturer.

In terms of taste and usage, brown rice is the most direct equivalent to quinoa (you usually cannot substitute quinoa in asian recipes that call for white rice, as they rely on white rices ability to absorb and provide a plain base for sauces). Brown rice is more directly equivalent to quinoa.

Criminal Laws are not about individual cases, but about broader prevention. Specific knowledge that having nondisclosure of hiv status to sexual partners is a crime discourages the general population of HIV positive individuals from hiding their status from partners, which then allows those partners to have informed

Criminal laws don’t work that way, they all (statutory rape is the only exception afaik) have intent requirements, amongst other requirements to specifically only target those with actual criminal intent. While some may be overbroad, these specific HIV laws require at the least knowledge that he’s infected with HIV,

Good luck with that. Might as well say manufacturers are stupid for advertising you can fit 2 golf bags in the trunk, because omg what happens if someone makes an extra large golf bag. Advertising that a trunk can hold a standalone carryone doesn’t give any guarantee that anything that fits into the trunk can be

At least with Orbitz, you can double-dip getting points as you get both Orbitz points for booking through Orbitz, and miles through the airline.

I think it’s actually a double-edged sword for conservatives, so could could end up shifting either way.