I'm thinking worded poorly is the intent of the ad tagline...they mean "On any given shopping occasion, you'll save more if you shop with us than if you shop with them." Otherwise, they are implying some sort of progressive savings increase.
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I think the idea, since collusion can't be totally prevented, is to limit the ease of such endeavors. If the "conspiracies" are hampered by requiring face-to-face conversations, wouldn't that be a good thing? Should we allow them to use govt funded tools to make it even easier for them to abuse their positions and authority?
In Canada, there is growing concern over 'amoral' political aides giving orders to bureaucrats. In one example, a political aide ordered govt workers to block the release of information requested under the Access to Information Act.
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In Canada, there is growing concern over 'amoral' political aides giving orders to bureaucrats. In one example, a political aide ordered govt workers to block the release of information requested under the Access to Information Act.
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Code+conduct+sought+amoral+political+aides/2568225/story.h tml
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