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"bill of goods" Definitions
  1. a consignment of merchandise
  2. something intentionally misrepresented : something passed off in a deception or fraud

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I don't need management selling me a bill of goods.
Chuck Schumer sold John McCain a bill of goods. Sad.
"That's the bill of goods they've been sold," Romano explains.
"People are realizing the bill of goods they've been sold." 
I think somebody has sold society a bad bill of goods.
RELATED: Rand Paul says Paul Ryan selling 'bill of goods' to Trump
Some prior clients even complained about being sold a bill of goods.
"I think we've been sold a bill of goods," Rohrabacher told CNN.
Man, I was fed a bill of goods, I want to tell you.
Whatever bill of goods Mr. Trump is selling, his claims require more context.
Contrary to the bill of goods you've been sold, life is not a competition.
I felt like I had been duped, sold a bill of goods, lied to.
They are being sold a bill of goods, and they don't understand it. Okay.
"The public has been sold a bill of goods," Mr. Lowenthal said on Monday.
And yet somehow, it was the blue collar that bought his bill of goods.
Powell also slammed Trump for selling Americans "a bill of goods" that he can't deliver.
THEY SOLD THE GOVERNMENT A BILL OF GOODS, THEY TOLD THE GOVERNMENT 255% OF THE STORY.
There is a fundamental problem with the current bill of goods young women have been sold.
We all get sold a bill of goods about what's O.K., what's scary, what's transgressive, etc.
We had sold this bill of goods and I was like, this is not going to work.
But critics, including the current village mayor, Maura Spery, said residents were sold a bill of goods.
But politicians may be selling voters a bill of goods about how much their presidential pick really matters.
I think that we sell people a bill of goods about what love is supposed to look like.
When I went in, I realized that I had bought that bill of goods without really thinking about it.
Tiffany's quarterly slump the day before, though, shows that such hopes of a turnaround offer a false bill of goods.
The critic had better have a bill of particulars, especially if he's declaring something to be a bill of goods.
But if Republican voters sense that they've been sold a bill of goods, they're not taking it out on Trump.
They now believe they were sold a bill of goods by a government that made a promise it couldn't keep.
But Tiffany's quarterly slump, reported a day ago, shows that hopes of a turnaround offer a false bill of goods.
They were sold a bill of goods by his party when they voted for Trump-style economic populism in 2016.
Earlier Wednesday, Paul claimed Ryan was misleading Trump and selling him a "bill of goods," a comment Ryan took issue with.
Do some of the people who exercised their democratic right to vote Leave feel they've been sold a bill of goods?
And that, of course, is the bill of goods Drag Race season nine evictee Kimora Blac would like to sell you.
The latter are overly inclined to buy a bill of goods, even if they seem far too good to be true.
Let's go back to a pre-2007 world before policy makers were sold an "ethanol is environmentally wonderful" bill of goods.
People will lose under the law, and they will be angry that the Trump administration sold them a false bill of goods.
Therefore, in my opinion, Cambridge Analytica most likely "sold a bill of goods" to the Trump campaign, using mountains of correlation data.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sold the public a bill of goods with the artificial timetable that he says must be followed.
Historically, gun-jumping regulations have protected investors from being sold a bill of goods by preventing company contact until their filing is approved.
And, as is Trump's wont and calling card, he oversold his voters a bill of goods that he would never be able to deliver.
Paul Krugman, the Nobel laureate New York Times columnist, essentially accused Sanders of selling his supporters a bill of goods with the health care plan.
Republican House members are retiring in record numbers, rather than be fired by their constituents for selling the American people that particular bill of goods.
His push for the Obamacare shutdown, and the bill of goods he sold the party's base, was a particularly remarkable exercise in self-serving political cynicism.
Ms. Farkas has appeared repeatedly in media outlets and op-ed pieces, peddling her bill of goods questioning whether Donald Trump has been "compromised" by Russia.
His push for the Obamacare shutdown, and the bill of goods he sold the party's base, was a particularly remarkably exercise in self-serving political cynicism.
The total bill of goods should be under $200, well under the $500 The Boring Company was charging until it sold out of the 20k units.
Once again, charges of anti-Semitism are used as part of a broader bill of goods, serving to establish that Omar is somehow foreign or anti-American.
"Chuck Schumer sold John McCain a bill of goods," the president said, referring to the New York senator and minority leader, who was opposed to the measure.
You voted for a reality TV con man who sold us a bill of goods and presents the greatest existential threat to America, because it comes from within.
Part of the reason why people are unhappy these days is that they've been fed a bill of goods that ... they're turning out to not actually help them.
"I think that Paul Ryan's selling him a bill of goods that he didn't explain to the President, and the grassroots doesn't want what Paul Ryan is selling," Paul said.
"You need that competition to put the onus back on the person selling you a bill of goods," said Ian Schafer, founder and chairman of digital ad agency Deep Focus.
They'll wonder why they fell for, and passed on as kosher, such a lousy bill of goods sold to them and their followers by the greatest salesman in the world.
Rand Paul is firing off on his own party as the health care battle intensifies, accusing House Speaker Paul Ryan on Wednesday of selling "a bill of goods" to the President.
"In this case, we're not saying they had a gun to their head, but they were lied to, sold a bill of goods," said Brian Holm, a lawyer for the plaintiffs.
Any presidential candidate who promises universal health care coverage, or Medicare for all, without addressing the price of prescription drugs and health care fraud is simply selling a bill of goods.
The worst part is that those who sought an elite education on the widely accepted notion that it would help them later in life were basically sold a bad bill of goods.
For today, though, when the stories lead with the candidate's wife borrowing a few sentences of candidate's wife boilerplate from another candidate's wife, you know you've been sold a bill of goods.
What these country-music loving, Confederate flag waving fools don't realize is that they are being sold a bill of goods from the very same America they claim to distrust and despise.
"I think we were all sold a bill of goods in the past — for generations — that there was a serious effort to create equity in our school system," Mr. de Blasio said.
As the meetings continued, Rhodes recalled, the Cubans seemed determined to address "the whole bill of goods from the Bay of Pigs on," working through the tangled history of the two countries.
"I think that Paul Ryan's selling him a bill of goods that he didn't explain to the President, and the grassroots doesn't want what Paul Ryan is selling," the Kentucky Republican told CNN.
Because, apparently, the telecommunications lobby in this country literally sold them a bill of goods about how important it was to lessen government regulation in such a highly competitive business as theirs.  Nonsense.
But, that certainly seems like the bill of goods that Trump's legal team sold to the President, likely as a way to manage his worst instincts when it came to the Mueller probe.
One could argue that some of the anger and cynicism in this country right now is a byproduct of people feeling like they've been sold a false bill of goods in the past.
While the "Women's March" and Planned Parenthood tell us that our embrace of abortion will "unite" and "enable" us and help us "rise," we've been sold a bill of goods that just isn't so.
There is a multiplier effect — and politicians looking to sell you a bill of goods always assume that the multiplier is >1, even when there's no reason to believe this to be the case.
The problem is the growing certainty that you were sold a false bill of goods about the immeasurable value of higher education, and that'll you'll be forever paying down the cost of a broken dream.
It's between children whose parents know that they have to restrict screen time and those whose parents have been sold a bill of goods by schools and politicians that more screens are a key to success.
The idea of fraud here is more a cultural one: that baseball players who cheat are selling someone a false bill of goods, and that those who have been thus wronged are entitled to restitution as a result.
"Shareholders are being sold a bill of goods by vendors saying that they can bring in labor at below-market rates and make it successful," Griffith said in an interview on Friday from his home in Los Angeles.
As they wake up to how dependent they are on EU subsidies and as leaders of Leave back away from their pre-election assurances to protect them, these voters are now discovering that Leave sold them a bill of goods.
They're trying to sell a bill of goods to the middle class that this is in their interest, that this is a middle income tax cut," she said, adding that "Republicans are raising taxes on 36 million middle-class families.
They've been dealt a false bill of goods in the past by a lot of multi-blade manufacturers who say get a close shave, but the closer the shave the worse it is for folks who suffer from this issue.
Powell, who made the announcement at an event hosted by a Long Island business group in Woodbury, New York, said Republican Donald Trump was "not qualified" and had sold Americans a "bill of goods" that he could not deliver, Newsday said.
This is why, when movies are mismarketed — say, sold as a thriller instead of an introspective drama (see, for example, In Bruges) — audiences rate them poorly: not because the movie was bad, necessarily, but because they were sold a false bill of goods.
And if a former colleague from around the courthouse were to report recalling some stray pro-war statement, you could always say you were misled by a bipartisan foreign policy elite that swallowed a bill of goods from the Bush White House.
Country after country, where the demagogues of class warfare and "something for nothing" economics have sold their bill of goods to a frustrated electorate, has seen not only a drop in its standard of living, but in many instances peoples' freedoms and lives destroyed.
Comics, to Hama, should play as "grand opera" rather than daytime TV. "I received hundreds of letters from soldiers who read the G.I. Joe comics when they were kids and not a single one ever said I sold them a bill of goods," Hama has said.
"To sell a bill of goods to the American people and workers that if you just shut down trade somehow your problems will go away prevents us from actually solving some of these big problems about inequality and the decline of our manufacturing base," Obama said.
It's becoming all too clear that what the president was peddling at the UN climate conference—his leadership in producing great strides in reducing US GHG emissions and a laying the groundwork for a series of ever-more stringent policies going forward—was a bill of goods.
And if a new Trump replaces the old Trump, and his script changes from attacking the establishment to revealing he wants to lead it, look for some of his most fervent supporters to take a second look and conclude they have been sold a bill of goods.
"The alliance of the business wing of the G.O.P. and the working-class wing is already fractured," Heather Richardson, a professor of history at Boston College, emailed in response to my inquiry: Trump is simply reflecting what poor voters already know: that they have been sold a bill of goods.
"Some people have said our pathway to the majority is to do well in working-class districts where Trump was able to win last year and demonstrate to those voters that they have been sold a bill of goods," said Achim Bergmann, a Democratic campaign consultant working on several House races.
But The Americans has been sowing the seeds of this conversation all season, going back to episode two when Paige first broached the subject of the Book — which she brings up again here as the moment she first knew something wasn't quite right about the bill of goods Elizabeth was selling her.
Tully has already attracted the wrath of some corners of the "mommy world" on the internet who felt that they were sold a bill of goods: lured in with promises of funny maternal realness, only to be faced with a woman experiencing a psychotic break triggered by exhaustion, loneliness, and self-doubt.
Sanders believes the way to "make America great" is to extend equality and progress to all, and to campaign in states such as West Virginia with fury to dramatize and condemn the bill of goods Trump sold those voters, emphasizing how progressives and Democrats will fight for them all day, every day.
Even for a family with the means to afford a toilet and the desire to buy one, the purchase process used to involve five or more steps: tracking down the village mason, asking for a bill of goods, shopping around town, negotiating with vendors, and then finding the mason again to arrange for installation.
America faces a much more normal sort of policy quandary, to which the ideal political response could reach the destination that Salam proposes in his essay — sharper limits on low-skilled migration and a more Canadian or Australian approach to immigration as, effectively, recruitment  — without huge and wrenching shifts, mass deportations, religion-specific entry bans, and all the rest of the Trumpian bill of goods.
" Newsom asserted that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE sold white, rural communities in America a false bill of goods in the lead-up to the 2016 election, alleging they were lied to and used as a "pawn.
The Vitamin Pushers: How the Health Food Industry is Selling America a Bill of Goods. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 63 (3): 406-407."The Vitamin Pushers: How the ""Health Food"" Industry Is Selling America a Bill of Goods". Publishers Weekly.
Roberts writes:Joel John Roberts, "Is a Homelessness Bill of Rights Just a Bill of Goods?", Huffington Post, 22 June 2012.
Barrett, Stephen; Herbert, Victor. (1994). The Vitamin Pushers: How the "Health Food" Industry Is Selling Americans a Bill of Goods. pp. 321–322.
The Vitamin Pushers: How the "Health Food" Industry is Selling America a Bill of Goods. Prometheus Books. pp. 161-162. Frey, Rebecca J. (2008). Juice fasts.
Barrett, Stephen; Herbert, Victor. (1994). The Vitamin Pushers: How the "Health Food" Industry is Selling America a Bill of Goods. Prometheus Books. pp. 161-162. Laskow, Sarah. (2014).
Juice fasting was popularized in America by Jay Kordich.Barrett, Stephen; Herbert, Victor. (1994). The Vitamin Pushers: How the "Health Food" Industry is Selling America a Bill of Goods. Prometheus Books. pp. 161-162.
He has also drawn criticism for stating that many medical doctors are uninformed about vitamins.Barrett, Stephen; Herbert, Victor. (1994). The Vitamin Pushers: How the "Health Food" Industry is Selling America a Bill of Goods. Prometheus Books. pp. 357-358.
The Vitamin Pushers: How the "Health Food" Industry is Selling America a Bill of Goods. Prometheus Books. pp. 146-147. The Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation complained that Alexander's statements were false advertising and unsupported by scientific evidence.Walrad, Ruth. (1960).
Hoffman believed that protein supplements give special health and muscle- building powers, a view not supported by scientific evidence.Barrett, Stephen; Victor, Herbert. (1994). The Vitamin Pushers: How the "Health Food" Industry is Selling America a Bill of Goods. Prometheus Books. pp. 222-223.
The Vitamin Pushers: How the "Health Food" Industry is Selling America a Bill of Goods. Prometheus Books. p. 418. Stephen Barrett of Quackwatch wrote that her books "contain hundreds of unsubstantiated suggestions for using foods, dietary supplements, and herbs for a wide range of diseases and conditions.""Some Notes on the Late Maureen Salaman". Quackwatch.
A week later, he told Angelo this would cost $800- $1,000 for his telephone company source and $200 each for his partner and him. Angelo agreed. In a few days, Conroy delivered a bill of goods. He said the taps were legal because of a March 18 federal court order in the Southern District of New York, which is Manhattan and the Bronx.
In his fraud case, his lawyers blamed his behavior on Scientology; but Scientology's lawyers from Latham & Watkins characterized Slatkin's explanations as "shameful" and having "sold the psychiatrists a bill of goods". In July 2013, he was released from a halfway house in Long Beach, California. On June 23, 2015, journalist Tony Ortega reported on his website that Slatkin had died from a heart attack. Ortega said that he had confirmation of Slatkin's death from Slatkin's ex-wife.
The Vitamin Pushers: How the "Health Food" Industry is Selling America a Bill of Goods. Prometheus Books. p. 324. Professor of Bioethics Sana Loue in Forensic Epidemiology: Integrating Public Health and Law Enforcement, noted that: > Kordel had consistently represented in lectures and advertising material > that specified chemicals could improve health and that such "natural > nutrients" were the constituent elements of the products Korleen and Frutex. > It was claimed that Korleen could successfully treat cirrhosis of the liver > and eliminate varicose veins.
Soong told Hurley he had been "sold a bill of goods by the Communists" and Chiang would never agree to the declaration.Fenby, Jonathan Chiang Kai-shek China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost, New York: Carrol & Graf, 2004 page 444. Chiang then accepted the declaration if he was given complete power of command over the Red Army, a demand that Mao rejected.Fenby, Jonathan Chiang Kai-shek China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost, New York: Carrol & Graf, 2004 page 444.
One bandit named Eva Radzakis is killed; the rest escape. It is discovered that Yefim hid several sets of the uniform at his home prior to the raid by the bandits. Using his contacts in the underworld of Odessa, Yefim, through the labels on the uniforms, is able to find out the warehouse they were stolen from. He even obtains a fake bill of goods that the bandits used to transport the goods, and brings it to Rodya, a counterfeiter. Rodya tells Yefim that it was not done by him and he can’t help him.
" Whites would not be allowed to live in the new nation, and blacks would not be allowed to return to live in the United States. (This is the "colonization" project of the 19th century, which led to the founding of Liberia and Sierra Leone. See American Colonization Society.) "The white people have no time to make excuses for the shortcomings of the negro," he said. "And the negro has less inclination to work for one and be directed by one he considers exacting, to the extent that he must do a good day's work or pay for the bill of goods sold to him.
Lyrics by Trever Keith. Music by Trever Keith, Scott Shiflett and Pete Parada #"Bill of Goods" – 2:46 #"The Take-Away" – 2:47 #"14 Hours" – 2:20 #"A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" – 3:06 #"The New Way" – 3:35 #"The World in Front of You" – 2:44 #"Why Would I Lie?" – 2:46 #"Unconditional" – 3:13 #"Shoot the Moon" – 3:20 #"Graded on a Curve" – 3:43 #"Fight or Flight" – 3:06 #"Waiting to Be Saved" – 3:18 #"Double Standard" – 2:42 #"The Compromise" – 3:31 #"How to Ruin Everything" – 3:04 #"Nothing Succeeds Like Success" – 2:34 † #"Anybody Listening?" – 2:26 † † = Japanese bonus track.
According to Moriarty: Between 1987 and 1994, Moriarty and his partners litigated approximately 800 individual polybutylene cases, negotiating deals with Shell, Hoechst Celanese, DuPont and a variety of builders. Among the plaintiffs was a Houston-area couple whose leaky plumbing prompted them to replace carpets with cement and shut off their water before leaving home. "We feel like we were sold a bill of goods that wasn't any good," the plaintiff told the local newspaper. In 1993, Moriarty was approached by Michael Caddell, an attorney who had filed a class action suit against Shell (Beeman v Shell Oil), and asked to join the suit.
Then Too-Much, his classmates, and their teacher are taken hostage by the Klaw's ninjas...who demand the Super-cruiser in return for their release. The Super-cruiser, which looks like a U-Haul truck, is a new anti-terrorist weapon created by Norris for the government. Pepper drives the Super-cruiser to the school, where she and her trusty dog take on the ninjas...while Chuck himself barges into the classroom and knocks out more of the ninjas. One of the ninjas tries to shoot Norris, who stops the bullet with a copy of The Children's Story; he then sells Too-Much a bill of goods about what a great book this is, while the police haul the ninjas off to jail.
On March 12, Paul accused House Speaker Paul Ryan of being misleading in portraying supporters of the American Health Care Act of 2017 as not being negotiable, and three days later, March 15, furthered that Ryan was "selling" President Trump "a bill of goods" that he had not explained fully to the president. After the bill was pulled by Republican leaders from a vote, Paul released a statement on March 24 thanking House conservatives for rebelling "against ObamaCare Lite." Later, on April 2, Paul golfed with Trump and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney at the Trump National Golf Club in Virginia, where they discussed a variety of topics, including healthcare. Paul told reporters on June 15 that he was willing to vote for a partial repeal, but not the implementation of new Republican entitlement programs, which he identified as present in both House and Senate versions of the bill.

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