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"fine print" Definitions
  1. printed matter in small-sized type.
  2. the detailed wording of a contract, lease, insurance policy, or the like, often set in type smaller than the main body of the document and including general restrictions or qualifications that could be considered disadvantageous: Make sure you read the fine print before signing.

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Even the fine print has fine print in the highly technical, 619-page near final version.
Even the fine print in a near-final 220-page version of the bill has fine print.
Read the fine print for feesIf you tend to glaze over the fine print, now is the time to break that habit.
Before the sisters start celebrating ... there's some fine print.
Have a delightful day, The Honest Team"Nothing in the fine print about this..." Not in the fine print but you are signed up for a service by requesting a free sample.
The new rules come with a bit of fine print.
Let this be a lesson: always read the fine print.
But there is some fine print to be aware of.
Ask yourself if you're willing to flout the fine print.
Be sure to read the fine print of your plan.
Independence Day 2016 comes with an asterisk and fine print.
The fine print of trade deals is all but irrelevant.
Asha: Yep, it's going to be in the fine print.
But the fine print of the graphics said it all.
Something from the fine print out of today's WWDC keynote.
A good looking deal can sometimes come with fine print.
Did you catch the fine print at the bottom there?
There is no fine print on the Statue of Liberty.
Good luck with fine print in the age of Trump.
They trust that we will not read the fine print.
As with anything, understand the fine print before signing on.
There's also some fine print not addressed in the videos.
Here's a solid piece of advice: read the fine print.
There are some fine print details to keep in mind.
However, parents should still pay attention to the fine print.
The privacy fine print is ambiguous legaleseIn the absence of a helpful customer service rep, it's time to dig into your ISP's privacy policy and other fine print to find out what the deal is.
"Legal fine print tips the scales against us," Mr. Leahy said.
Exclusions may apply, so be sure to read the fine print.
"You have to read the fine print really carefully," she said.
But quickly, he realized, he'd been unaware of the fine print.
Many people who download apps fail to read the fine print.
Set a goal of forcing yourself to read the fine print.
And an arbitration clause is buried in T-Mobile's fine print.
It's also "really important to read the fine print," she adds.
There are plenty of gems tucked within the fine print, too.
A reasonableness test is applied to the fine print in contracts.
Even more hilarious was the fine print on the holiday card.
Read the fine print and be wary of midterm election hype.
Don&apost rush into an account without reading the fine print.
Make sure to read the fine print with any prepaid card.
But understanding the fine print and restrictions can be a challenge.
Then fans saw the fine print: no dancing and no swaying.
But what caught many fans' eyes was in the fine print.
The fine print on the deal is yet to be published.
The fine print on the deal is yet to be published.
As with any card, it's important to read the fine print.
All the fine print can be found on Apple's site here.
There's fine print on what constitutes an eligible expense, of course.
According to Amazon's fine print, you have until 11:59 p.m.
That includes the codes in fine print on the Champagne label.
State backing, it seems, now comes with even more fine print.
There was, however, a crucial fine-print dimension to the order.
I find it impossible to read and understand the fine print.
However, industry experts worry that some travelers won't read the fine print.
Before applying for that new card, review all of the fine print.
" In fine print, there was the cryptic phrase "DDoS protection by Cloudflare.
It just goes to show: You have to read the fine print.
TravelPerk also claims there's no fine print further complicating the product offer.
"I always read all the fine print," she told The Washington Post.
The fine print: You'll need to activate auto-pay; otherwise it's $55.
The fine print: Your data speeds start throttling back after just 500MB.
But wait to read the fine print before popping open the baijiu.
The company also adjusted its commission structure, according to the fine print.
THE one thing everyone knows about insurance is, read the fine print.
But the fine print reveals that there's nothing "unlimited" about these plans.
In terms of the fine print, purchases can be made on Target.
Nevertheless, you probably didn't comprehend every detail buried in the fine print.
Enough with the boring fine print — let's get to those tech deals.
Check out AngelList's FAQ for more on the Indian syndicates' fine print.
The problem with this kind of "letter" immunity is the fine print.
Fragmentation of the legal fine print is an unwelcome development for investors.
While this is exciting news for travelers, there is some fine print.
The mandate often appears as a fine-print clause in customer agreements.
But often that kind of information is buried in the fine print.
And of course, you have some fine print to read as well.
And here comes your special fine print: You must provide a valid .
This is where the fine print of the "request for information" matters.
The typical not-so-fine print applies to the news this morning.
"I'm sure it was probably in the fine print somewhere," he said.
So be sure to read the fine print before signing up.8.
Yes, we'll have to read the fine print about what was promised.
" He added, "The fine print in those policies is very, very specific.
You really have to read the fine print to avoid opting in.
Just make sure you read the fine print before you jump in.
FINE PRINT I set up the 3-D printer outside the store.
"The real money was in the fine print," Warren told me recently.
In the meantime, take a minute to read offer the fine print.
Just make sure to read the fine print and know what's included.
Check out the fine print, plus our top CVS beauty picks, below.
Definitely check out Verizon's news release for all the fine print, however.
However, the fine print on the deal is yet to be released.
Terms of agreement are updated with disturbing details in the fine print.
Just make sure to read the fine print and proceed with caution.
It's there in the not-so-fine print of the peace agreement.
There, buried in the fine print—adapting means believing America is the best.
Fine print later added to the page explains that the figure compares Ancestry.
You do not need to read the fine print to figure that out.
Basically, you have to read the fine print before you start chugging Neuro.
It is, however, possible that this fine print was overlooked upon contract agreement.
You can make your booking (and read the fine print) on Southwest's website.
Here's what we require from our volunteers — also known as the fine print.
However, other fine print mirrors restrictions from previous years of Southwest's big sales.
You may want to take a look at Best Buy's fine print there.
There's no fine print and you don't have to trade in your phone.
The settlement fine print gives Facebook broad immunity for "known" and "unknown" violations.
That, and it's important to keep a close eye on the fine print.
These costs, commonly buried in prospectuses and fine print, can erode portfolio values.
" She adds: "It was on us because it is in the fine print.
Goodson's argument was lost in the fine print, and Goodson lost in court.
CNBC read through the fine print and asked some experts to weigh in.
But a few phrases buried in fine print slammed the courthouse doors shut.
But there is some fine print: a $649.99 device payment purchase is required.
But you should really be careful and read some of the fine print.
It was enough to quicken the pulse, until you read the fine print.
The fine print on any medication is often a laundry list of risk.
"Dancing is strictly prohibited during the concert," the tickets stated in fine print.
Read the fine print to know what you're sharing, and edit if possible.
She decided to oppose the final version once she saw the fine print.
However, the fine print contained within H.R. 2628 outlines some fairly significant restrictions.
Did you not read the fine print on your contract from a vendor?
Ms. Teuscher didn't remember reading that fine print when she signed the papers.
Industry and privacy advocates have been fighting over the fine print ever since.
Most of us accept the terms without bothering to read the fine print.
Read all the fine print and understand what it is you're agreeing to.
You could pay an expert to guide you through this thicket of fine print.
The fine print of the program excludes in-wall wiring and some outdoor wiring.
Fine print is never fun, but slot machines and Britney Spears residencies certainly are.
Regardless of the company offering a policy, it's important to read the fine print.
Yet for all such headline-grabbing successes, the fine print tells a different story.
Writes Mashable's Raymond Wong: Apple's HomePod comes with a long list of fine print.
But most shoppers know to look for the fine print, and there's plenty here.
Read all the fine print here, and send in your submission by September 27!
It's a good reminder to read the fine print on any app you download.
Some might even ask you to cancel in writing, so check the fine print.
The fine print of the bill, however, gives New Zealand a decent-sized loophole.
These fees are hidden in the sense that they're buried in the fine print.
Read the fine print on coupons and promotions — your favorite products might be excluded.
Before you get too excited, there is some fine print for these airfare deals.
Seems the only message he had for Drake fans is ... read the fine print!
They also have security white papers, like this one, which gives the fine print.
Then, read any and all fine print, even if it requires a magnifying glass.
FINE PRINT All plans are on sale now; expect prices to increase in April.
FINE PRINT All plans are on sale now; expect prices to increase April 24.
A number of things are excluded from coverage, though, so read the fine print.
If you really think you need an extended warranty, always read the fine print.
We are allowed to take joy in bringing other people joy, no fine print.
Haven't we learned that these national polls always include fine print margins of error?
And regulators could spend as long as six months going over the fine print.
Like most sales, this one comes with come with a few notable fine-print exclusions.
In some instances, companies will disclose in fine print that the endorsements are not real.
That is why, especially for conservatives, reading the fine print with every purchase is critical.
It's worth reading the fine print on their Amazon ads, if only for the entertainment.
As for other pertinent fine print for Southwest's latest sale, it covers travel from Aug.
The credit will be applied within three bill cycles, according to the offer's fine print.
This is an excellent price, but there is some fine print you should know about.
The fine print: This is the average premium for a 27-year-old single nonsmoker.
Or how much of it is actually changing the fine print on the plans themselves?
Pippa picked it up and looked at the fine print for a very long time.
Hidden loopholes and pages of fine print disclosures create confusion and add to the distrust.
Under SB-276, doctors can still exempt children from vaccinations — but there's more fine print.
But the fine print was that the surgery was actually carried out on a corpse.
But as with any banking product, it's important to read the fine print, Rossman said.
It doesn't say in fine print whenever you see me you also get a photo.
So, the industry has lightened the tone of attacks and added footnotes and fine print.
"I'm reading the fine print on Graham-Cassidy," Collins said, according to the Press Herald.
You want to read through the fine print and look at the terms and conditions.
He helped write the fine print of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law.
Also make sure you read the fine print and use your offers before they expire.
At the time, it was probably a good estimate — although the fine print was important.
Listed in the fine print were several unlikely items, including veterinary clinics and fire extinguishers.
For that detail, you'll have to look at the fine print in Avast's privacy policy.
Not all insurance plans cover natural disasters, so it's important to read the fine print.
Goldman Sachs, at least, agreed to the privacy protections and less-fine-print Apple demanded.
How many people read the fine print and then make the call to opt out?
We don't know how much is out there, but read the fine print on packaging.
The offer is only up for a limited time; check out the fine print here.
Even nutrition experts sometime struggle to quickly find the impostors without probing the fine print.
Just make sure to read the fine print on these budget fare classes before booking.
Forced arbitration clauses are a predatory consumer practice written into the fine print of contracts.
Make sure to read the fine print and understand exactly how long your offer lasts.
There's a LOT of fine print over here, if you'd like to see if you qualify.
In the fine-print footnotes, that "lower interest rate" discussed at the event was finally specified.
The fine print: You'll need to activate auto-pay for that lowest price; otherwise it's $60.
It can't hurt to read the fine print or ask — and it'll certainly help your wallet.
Two apps have updated their fine-print details to include Apple itself as a "secondary" researcher.
The changes won't be immediate and the fine print will still need to be worked out.
Some fine print further down the page says that it may be enabled in the future.
But the fine print suggests the company still escaped any major changes to its business model.
No amount of squabbling over regulatory fine print is going to prevent people from seeing that.
Even though it can be tempting to skip reading the fine print, pause for a moment.
There are deals to be had, but some serious reading of the fine print is required.
"The money looks attractive and easy upfront, but you better read the fine print," he said.
It's also worth reading the fine print about how you'll be paid out through the agreement.
The fine print only says that participants can expect to get emails about their free trial.
You may want to read the fine print on this deal (there's a lot of it).
But Cruz's issue with Wall Street is not really the fine print of his tax plan.
"The details and the fine print matter more than a hasty self-proclaimed victory," Kaptur said.
Fusion focussed on open-source research—mind-numbing dives into the fine print of public records.
Even Amazon provides a broad range of potential profits per year — and lots of fine print.
Also, read the fine print to ensure you don't get stuck with a hefty return charge.
Use caution here and be sure to read the fine print of your contract, experts advise.
"I do sometimes get 'I miss your dick'—they don't read the fine print," she said.
When SoFi did make disclosures, it was buried in the fine print, the complaint also said.
The scrolling credits and the fine print in the playbill record a strict division of labor.
Let's consider, just as an example, why we are forever skating past the internet's fine print.
" Inside, the fine print: "Can you chip in $1 right now to help us cover postage?
AT&T is bringing back unlimited data, but you may want to read the fine print.
I would advise reading all fine print before purchasing, as well as doing some online research.
So their acquiescence could depend on the fine print, such as how the backstop would end.
We did not find any suspicious loopholes in the fine print of either company's return policy.
Dear Readers: Whenever you enter into a business agreement with a company, read the fine print.
Fine print and multiple conditions will discourage students from participating and can create confusion around messaging.
It will force consumers and businesses to look at the "fine print" written by telecom lawyers.
And even for those that do handle an actual package—they never read the fine print.
Acme advertises a lot of deals this holiday season, but you need to read the fine print.
There's been fine print I've missed and certainly a small sum lost to fees I wasn't expecting.
Also, always read the fine print, as some of these flights have advance-purchase and other requirements.
There are yearly and lifetime caps on some policies, so it pays to read the fine print.
But a closer look at the fine print reveals that some departments within NASA were significantly slashed.
But here's the full fine print and terms to really know what's going on with the card.
Mia found it more palatable to systematically murder an entire family than to read the fine print.
But the fine print below the deal revealed that there were approximately only four available per store.
But don't even think about weaseling your way to a full refund without reading the fine print.
But the fine print was more complicated: EU members demanded concessions including psychological tests and club membership.
If you spend your free time reading the fine print on McDonald's website, dimethylpolysiloxane will sound familiar.
Fine print urges customers to buy Indian so as to realise Mahatma Gandhi's dream of self-reliance.
Though the actual functionality of the app may vary from country to country, according the fine print.
Voters who wish to hold Trump to the contract would do well to read the fine print.
It is unsure how long the confusion over Prop 64's fine print will cloud California courtrooms.
The fine print of the agreement with the states has yet to be hammered out, Meirelles said.
But if you look at the fine print, the ECB is offering to pay banks to lend.
If there's one lesson to be learned this festive season, it's this: always read the fine print.
Colt 45 malt liquor also used the expression 'out of this world' in this ad's fine print.
Lighter and brighter The XC6093's profile will send BMW's lawyers to check their patent fine print.
There's some fine print, but it's actually not too restricting if you're itching for a Scandinavian vacation.
"It's worth reading all that fine print in those disclaimers," a flight attendant for Spirit Airlines said.
The fine print: Snap's setup also includes some protections for public investors, according to the WSJ's sources.
In a blog post published in December 2017, the Federal Trade Commission recommended reading the fine print.
Her disappointment comes from the fine print on the changes Mr. Macron announced in the minimum wage.
Look at the fine print, make sure that they're actually being transparent about where your money's going.
The fine print: In every state where recreational marijuana is legal, public consumption remains against the law.
And you should always read the fine print: Not all policies are set up to handle hurricanes.
But I took it slow, read the fine print, and resubmitted one packet to get it right.
Additionally, make sure you read the fine print and that you understand all of the loan terms.
"Watch out for expenses like unused gym memberships with fine print that makes cancellation costly," Janetis said.
In many cases blackout dates and restrictions may apply, so be sure to read the fine print.
If you scroll to the bottom of the original Thronos' product page, you'll find some fine print.
Still, sifting through the fine print can be tedious, so we&aposve done the legwork for you.
Limit or eliminate fees from investment funds and professionals, which are often hidden in the fine print.
Of course, there is a little fine print: Travel must take place between July 10 and Dec.
And be sure to read the fine print (and keep it away from any paper-shredding queens).
What retailers are not telling you is that those technological wonders likely rely on platforms and cloud storage controlled by Chinese nationals – sure it's in the fine print on page 36 of the disclosures, but when was the last time you actually read all of the fine print?
Financial lesson learned: Always read the fine print on any contract you sign, don't be afraid to ask clarifying questions about that fine print, and don't sign any contract just because person pitching it to you seems like a nice lady and you just want to make her happy.
Even some Republican pundits who were initially enthusiastic about the offer balked when they read the fine print.
Unfortunately, many of us don't know because we don't read the fine print, and that's a big mistake.
He mothballed vital environmental research labs and rewrote environmental protection legislation in the fine print of budget bills.
"It pointed to fine print on its DVD boxes that states, "codes are not for sale or transfer.
Garrido cancelled the reservation, but didn't read the fine print before doing so, triggering a $211 cancellation fee.
Here's the page that explains the offer, and I'm not really seeing any alarming fine print or gotchas.
It's a confusing dumpster fire of fine print to sift through, so we did the homework for you.
Unfortunately, the rise of automated trading has done little to automate the process of sifting through fine print.
He says he was sold a Trump property no matter what the fine print of his contract said.
Looking back, I think that while I could read, I did not go deep into the fine print.
That's… pretty much all it covered, due to a bunch of caveats detailed in the program's fine print.
Mercury and the sun are at the final degrees of Virgo, a sign that reads the fine print.
Glossing over them—or worse, relegating them to fine print—only does a disservice to would-be patients.
" I review the fine print: "This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
The fine print of the devolution agreement should help the Scots to cope with a slowing economy, however.
"The disclosures need to be prominent, not buried in fine print or hidden behind hyperlinks," the FTC said.
The main catch, sometimes buried in the fine print, is the interest rate of 40 percent or higher.
Since insurance plans can have limits (say, for the number of physical therapy visits), read the fine print.
The fine print: Just like Pfizer, Novartis isn't actually doing anything to LOWER prices, they're just freezing them.
But few of us read the fine print governing these things or can understand it when we do.
At the time, I noted that this could be welcome aid, but the fine print would be important.
The fine print adds that "faux bricks" will be sent to the offices, presumably to save on postage.
There's a lot of fine printIf you do opt to cosign a loan, read the fine print carefully.
Before selecting your bank or credit union, read the fine print in their marketing materials and ask questions.
This golden inked fine-print benefits artists with existing royalty deals with streaming services, especially Soundcloud and Spotify.
The fine print of those tax credits: Individuals would be given a tax credit to help purchase insurance.
Scholarships might also cover only tuition, leaving recipients who don't read the fine print with a surprising balance.
If reading this makes you want to cancel your flight, read the fine print in your travel agreement.
Check the fine print of your card policy or call your credit card company before booking (or canceling).
She was about to pour the seltzer into her girls' sippy cups when she noticed the fine print.
The fine print warns us not to rely on those results, despite their seeming precision: 0.1 percent Oceanian!
I'm a little concerned that you're dealing with extraordinarily vulnerable populations who don't always read the fine print.
Mr. Bauman argued that he didn't notice it among the fine print and that it went otherwise unmentioned.
There's plenty of fine print in the Clinton-era trial rules that McConnell could massage to his advantage.
Click on an airline's name (in bold) to see the details and fine print via each carrier's website.
The clauses, often slipped into the fine print, waive the student's right to participate in class action lawsuits.
Namely, that means you need to read the fine print, said Matt Schulz, chief industry analyst at CompareCards.com.
Investors often do not understand the risks and costs, which can be hidden in the fine print, she said.
As a consumer economics major in college, Andrews said reading the fine print came as second-nature to her.
The fine print: Video is capped at 480p unless you pay an extra $20 per month for HD streaming.
Aboard Air Force One recently, an aide was showing President Trump detailed data, complete with graphics and fine print.
I never had any issues with billing, but I read the fine print and I knew their cancellation policy.
He is a fine negotiator, grinding down the other side with charm and relentless tweaks of the fine print.
AT&T, for instance, links to its reports in the fine print at the bottom of its home page.
One thing for the fine print: Piñatas are mostly a Mexican (and by extension, United States-ian) party favor.
Companies will want to see contract fine print yet to be finalized by the government before deciding to bid.
Know your credit limit and pay attention to the fine print about what happens when you miss a payment.
It's this anxiety from reading the fine print and thinking about that 1% that doesn't wake up from anesthesia.
Keep in mind that policies that include terrorism coverage have fine print that experts advise travelers to read carefully.
Prices and deductibles keep rising, policies are drowning in fine print, and doctors are jumping on and off networks.
Buried in the fine print, this fine indemnifies Facebook for any and all claims prior to June 12, 2019.
Fees can be torturously complex, buried in fine print or described so ambiguously that it's impossible to decipher them.
Motherboard reporter Kaleigh Rogers reviewed the fine print to show how MoviePass has tried to save itself this year.
"We are not going to let corporations like Wells Fargo use these fine-print 'gotchas' to escape accountability," Mrs.
But the fine print accompanying a quiz app that collected the information said it could also be used commercially.
All that fine print didn't just shift billions upon billions of dollars into the hands of lenders, Warren argued.
The fine print includes an acknowledgment that the plan would increase carbon emissions and rates of microscopic airborne particulates.
It is often found glued to the drug package in the form of a tightly folded, fine print flyer.
Before businesses embark on costly emissions cuts, they should read the fine print of the IPCC's 2202°C report.
Read the fine print for resort fees, parking or other charges that can quickly send the advertised price higher.
But consumers shouldn't lose their rights based on the fine print buried in a policy they have never read.
For flights it's particularly important — in the fine print on some airlines, you'll notice that it's actually a requirement.
This rarely applies to the best available rate however, so read the fine print carefully to avoid any penalties.
I fear people will think they're signing up for real health care, that they won't read the fine print.
But sometimes it's in the really fine print, so people have no clue that they even have these things.
We still haven't seen the fine print on financing, and that will be a big part of this debate.
At first glance, Miley Cyrus looks like she's all in for team Trump ... but always read the fine print.
He calls out competitors like AT&T and Verizon for their confusing pricing and hidden fees cloaked in fine print.
Travel cards tend to have high interest rates and annual fees, so definitely read the fine print before you commit.
Such fine-print language requires consumers to "agree" to a third-party dispute resolution process, and precludes class action lawsuits.
OWENS: And his fine print was hotdog water in its absurdity hopes to encourage critical thinking related to product marketing.
Reading the fine print may seem like a mundane task but it was certainly worth it for one Georgia schoolteacher.
Union leaders told the Times that they hope to withdraw their ballot initiatives after reviewing and accepting the fine print.
If you read the fine print, however, you'll learn that it's a statement against our blind compliance with tech giants.
While they may have said otherwise in the fine print, Hawken said unsophisticated investors might not have gotten the message.
However, many often don't read the "fine print," which can lead to them signing away more than they need to.
Many companies bury bad news, such as special charges, nonrecurring items or an acquisition gone wrong, in the fine print.
Other fine-print elements of the reconciliation deal were designed to limit legal culpability for Israel, the diplomatic source said.
Or maybe it&aposs in already that two-point Ariel fine print type, that it is already on record there.
It called to mind a line of the financial industry's post-crisis defense: Borrowers should have read the fine print.
You can figure out what you get and all of the ridiculous fine print and fees at your own peril.
The fine print:: The new machines will be able to run most Windows Windows applications and no need for emulation.
These insurance policies can come with high fees and complicated terms, however, so make sure you understand the fine print.
The Democrats essentially argued like the fine print of an investment opportunity, that past performance isn't indicative of future results.
Albeit with lots of fine print, 11 states now have free college initiatives with at least nine others considering proposals.
Some cards even require that renters are booking the entire trip on the card, so read the fine print carefully.
Busy professionals shouldn't have to weed through fine print and should know how much they are paying for financial advice.
Let your member of Congress know that this time you've "read the fine print," and you support the FAIR Act.
Just be sure to read the fine print and research carefully to ensure the account you want fits your lifestyle.
And here's the craziest fine print of all: You are required to become a member of the Golden Oak club.
You see the big picture, and other people in your life fill in the wide, open spaces with fine print.
It's crucial to look at precisely what's being measured — which is easy to do, if you read the fine print.
Just remember to read the fine print and plan on having someone 21 or older to sign for the package.
The fine print: Despite the tangled and often congested mess of highways in New Jersey, not everyone owns a car.
But in the fine print of the proposed rule, the Department of Health and Human Services made some notable concessions.
Their efforts could hinge on the fine print of a series of gaming agreements between states and Native American tribes.
Only cancer patients with extraordinary financial resources and little interest in the fine print would be likely to sign up.
The reform's fine print required all lease holders to invest in their projects within three years or risk losing them.
Savvy shoppers will be able to snag great lodging deals, but pay attention to the fine print on the offers.
"We are not going to let companies like Wells Fargo use these fine print gotchas to escape accountability," Clinton added.
The results say the teams are vastly different; a reading of the fine print suggests they are roughly the same.
It's written in fine print, you need a microscope to see it, that the game is 'based on' [my books].
So, maybe Berteau and his fellow online shopping survivors could stand to read the fine print (and then some) next time.
That's the uncomfortable fine print on a 5G world: It's a fantastic vision... as long as you can afford the subscription.
For example, there are typically fine print restrictions noting that your data speeds may be slowed during times of high usage.
The free college offer -- you know, my late father said, if somebody promises you something for free, read the fine print.
Fine print could force Trump to unload his equity stake in the hotel just down the street from the White House.
There is no opt out, nothing in the fine print about this and I'm not the only one with this issue.
As to be expected, there's some fine print: those customers will be charged $2.99 a month after that two month window.
Apple's hidden in the fine print that the new finish is much more prone to scratching than the other aluminum options.
Not reading the lease We get it: Leases can be intimidating, especially when they run to 30 pages of fine print.
Amazon's listing for the Duet (the only way to buy it right now) confirms as much, but there's some fine print.
It showed that even though Republicans are in power and share common goals, they don't always agree on the fine print.
Consumers no longer own the things they buy, and fine print routinely strips away many of the rights they once hand.
Delaney applauded the idea of simplifying the tax code but said it's vital for Americans to see the fine print first.
"The banks at their own discretion utilize fine print ... to take your property away," Katter told media outside parliament in Canberra.
With exclusions buried in the fine print and insurers expecting people to print out a claim form and post it in.
Activists on Monday got their first look at the fine print of the Privacy Shield agreement and immediately erupted in protest.
Like most big banks and many other corporations, Wells Fargo buries ripoff clauses in the fine print of its customer contracts.
Sephora Read the fine print before buying network-branded gift cards such as those from Visa, Mastercard and Discover, WalletHub said.
The free college offer — you know, my late father said, if somebody promises you something for free, read the fine print.
Unknown to most Americans, clauses buried in the fine print of everyday contracts compel them to give up their legal rights.
That Friday, as he drank his morning coffee, Mactaggart decided to read the new bill — the fine print — one more time.
What Other Users Have to Say: Beyond reading the fine print, you can also research the app's reputation via online reviews.
He has mastered the fine print in the Bill of Rights — all the way from the First to the Third Amendment!
The fine print: The election of Mr. Murphy, a Democrat, seemed to put the legalization of cannabis on a fast track.
Attack pages don't technically violate Facebook's rules, since they are labeled in fine print with the name of the sponsoring organization.
The International Fine Print Dealers Association announced the appointment of three new members: Galerie Maximillian, Hauser & Wirth, and mfc-michèle Didier.
FINE PRINT This pass is on sale almost year-round and does not have a preset date for its price hike.
Starting around 1999, the group's legal teams began discussing how to use the fine print of contracts to stop class actions.
Buried in Fox's contracts with its employees is fine print saying that they can't bring lawsuits against the company in court.
Forced arbitration clauses, often slipped into the fine print, bar consumers from joining class-action lawsuits or suing on their own.
The fine print: The Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL go on sale Thursday, with the larger model starting at $899.
And the only way you'd know that is if you bothered to read the fine print on the Blippi Live website.
Any such disclosures will need to be prominently placed, not hidden in fine print or behind hyperlinks, according to the settlement.
The fine print is known as a ratchet, and speaks to the opaque nature of private markets and sky-high valuations.
For other brands, however, changing the fine print is taking a back seat to reshaping the after-sale interaction with clients.
"It's important to read the fine print," said Eric Greenberg, president of Greenberg Educational Group, a New York-based consulting firm.
To figure out which miles and dollars qualify for status, travelers often have to read the fine print on airline websites.
Today, TD Bank is still reordering transactions and informs customers about the practice in the fine print of its checking account agreements.
Read the fine print Doorbuster deals can be misleading, so double-check the ad before you set the alarm for 5 a.m.
The company also slashed its guidance, but the stock rebounded on what Cramer called a "fine-print triumph" investors hadn't initially noticed.
But looking for the most durable thing, that's going to take hours and going through the fine print of the guarantee information.
That fine print raises the question of whether the FBI was using some sleight of hand to gain access to users' data.
The Korean tech giant has fine print saying that a crease where the screen folds is a "natural characteristic" of the phone.
It can also involve breaking the built-in copyright protections — so read all the fine print to fully understand what is allowed.
We perused all the fine print, and our verdict is that yes, it actually is, provided you use a lot of data.
They are also subjected to the fine print of basic economy, which means no elite-qualifying miles, paid upgrades, or flight changes.
To find these extra charges, read the fine print of a contract and the last page when you purchase an item online.
So much so that we scoured the fine print, which in past years has excluded the dryer from any discount at all.
While deficit-hawks look on in disgust and tax experts grumble about fine print which is an utter mess, bosses are ecstatic.
But if anyone pays close enough attention to the fine print of permissions agreements, they can catch what tech companies are doing.
This means reading the fine print in every financial agreement you sign and understanding what the contract terms and language really mean.
That's why people need to check the fine print on the support all of those Democratic presidential candidates have given to reparations.
Apple didn't address this on stage, but there was one sad detail hidden in the fine print of its iOS 13 news.
Some of her favorite brands of canned wines include Vinny and Lil Fizz, a California white blend from No Fine Print Wine.
In recent months, they have worked to undo regulations barring the fine print from contracts for nursing-homes and for-profit colleges.
Some plans would have high co-payments but low deductibles, or a complex co-insurance structure only spelled out in fine print.
WAS THERE ANY HOPE OF SALVAGING THE DEAL ONCE YOU SAW THE FINE PRINT AFTER WE GOT THE RELEASE FROM THE TREASURY?
Such language – often slipped into the fine print – forces residents to settle disputes privately with an arbitrator rather than through the courts.
Callan said he had reviewed United's so-called contract of carriage, the fine print that passengers agree to when they buy tickets.
She didn't read the fine print and ended up with third-degree burns after she paid a visit to her tanning salon.
The language, often slipped into the fine print, forces residents to settle disputes privately with an arbitrator rather than through the courts.
"Too many companies are burying non-disparagement clauses in fine print and going after consumers when they post negative feedback online," Rep.
The other thing about the Jet Black finish is that it's more prone to "fine micro-abrasions," according to Apple's fine print.
The fine print: AT&T plans to offer "mobile" 5G in a dozen cities this year, including Atlanta, Dallas and Waco, Texas.
Fans who are uncomfortable with the idea might want to read the fine print located on the back of each event ticket.
HR 85033 would allow nonbanks to ignore state rate caps as long as the fine print specifies a bank as the lender.
It's important to read the fine print of the card agreement before signing up, as well as assess your own personal habits.
This important caveat hidden in the fine print can net a healthy profit for the lender at the direct expense of veterans.
If this still sounds like a good deal, here's some of the fine print: So, who should consider these types of loans?
More fine print: The sale applies specifically to non-stop flights, though many connecting itineraries may also show lower-than-usual fares.
Yet if you don't understand the fine print, you could be in for an unwelcome gift long after the holidays are over.
Or maybe he's just selling amusing "novelty items" (as his certificates acknowledge, in fine print), like pet rocks, which are perfectly legal.
Moreover, there are a gazillion issues and lots of fine print in a tax proposal that do not fit into this column.
Keep in mind, the internet is teeming with scams, and every time you enter a contest, you should read the fine print.
Now we come to the fine print: My experiment was only possible because I work from home, where I control the thermostat.
But the fine print is: If you make less than a certain amount of money for a certain reason, you don't pay.
The more creative the work, the better it will come out—Mercury in Pisces is not great at reading the fine print.
A note for those who like to read the fine print: These may not technically be the top emoji for each country.
In the case of the thisisyourdigitallife app, the fine print said the information would be collected for academic use, not commercial purposes.
This should be more akin to front-of-package labeling than fine print, and should be clear on the use of contractors.
Salganicoff said it's paramount that women read the fine print and understand the trade-offs before they purchase a cheap insurance plan.
But as Ms. Stewart read the fine print of the proposed agreement — including delaying unification for months — she was anything but happy.
The process is being rushed, with legislation being written in private and rushed toward votes without much scrutiny of the fine print.
Read the fine print — some services have limits on the number of films you can see, or when you can see them.
When a message is retracted, both the sender and recipient would be notified via fine print in the thread, says the report.
He gave a longer drug pricing speech on Monday, before sitting for an hourlong news conference with reporters on the fine print.
But spotting these provisions takes reading the really fine print, as the New York Times Eric Lipton and Kenneth P. Vogel report.
Experts argued about the nuances of various bits of fine print, including how individual words like "shall" and "may" should be interpreted.
There is some fine print: Alcohol isn't included, for example, and the dining discount applies up to $22020 in purchases per day.
We spent hours comparing and contrasting the features and fine print of savings accounts and checking accounts so you don't have to.
It said, "This crossing is reserved only for Israelis," including, in fine print, those entitled under the Law of Return of 1950.
Nine months after we tied the knot, I froze my eggs, and in my haste, I neglected to read the fine print.
In the app's fine print, though, Facebook makes it clear the research app will be used for much more than just surveys.
Eagle-eye Redditors in the T-Mobile subreddit noticed that the data plan had changed —for the better — in the fine print.
Users apply for the card through the Wallet app on iPhones, which also contains the credit card's fine print and transaction history.
If you want to read the fine print of your financial product, you can look at the code on the blockchain directly.
The companies transmitting and receiving data via SDKs don't try to hide the practices, though they are often buried in fine print.
The size of bonuses are prone to change, so before you apply for a card, read the fine print on the application.
Some analysts also noted investors may need to read the fine print of the deal, which has yet to be officially signed.
Often slipped into the fine print, the clauses force customers to settle disputes through a third-party arbitrator instead of the courts.
There's no denying that terms and conditions are long and complex; no one wants to read through 30 pages of fine print.
Read the fine print — some services have limits on the number of films or the prime-time showings you can go to.
"My belief, after studying all of this, is you have got to look at the fine print," Clinton said of Trump and Sen.
Recent consumer outrage has underscored how Facebook's troubling privacy practices were hidden in the fine print and buried deep in its privacy settings.
The airline does charge for "luxuries" like extra legroom, meals, and checked baggage — that's why it always pays to read the fine print.
We know you often lie in your talking points and say one thing, and it never matches the fine print of the bill.
If you read the fine print, though, Apple says it expects Apple Card interest rates to range from 13.24 percent to 24.24 percent.
Carriers have been able to skirt legal accountability for SIM hijacking and location data scandals thanks to fine print in their customer contracts.
For those shopping their money around for the best competitive rates, it's always imperative to check the fine print, including the bank's terms.
It has clarified for consumers the fine print aggressively wielded by nonbank debt collectors, mortgage and student debt servicers, and for-profit colleges.
But the subscription following the free trial kicks in after only 21 days — something that's detailed in the fine print, but often missed.
A bit of fine print: This is only valid on in-store purchases and only applies to the large size of Frakta bag.
Your progress can slow down, too, depending on how many people try out the months-long program, Ticketmaster says in the fine print.
When it comes to the fine print, there are no late fees, no annual fees, no international fees and no over-limit fees.
Finally, even if you manage to avoid all of the above tricks and traps, you could still be faced with more fine print.
But beware: Users need to read the fine print, which says the platform cannot guarantee your current employer won't see your job search.
It's also bogged down with fine print, such as stipulations on company size and how much time the employee clocked the year before.
Airbnb said it will help those affected by Donald Trump's Muslim travel ban on Saturday, but is yet to share the fine print.
In the fine print, the committee recommendation explains that there are a lack of data on safety of approved inactivated vaccines during pregnancy.
Hopper's new feature, which it's calling "Fair Bear," can help you cut through all the fine print with regard to the airfare's restrictions.
"When you start reading the fine print, it doesn't cover hardly anything unless you died" she said, speaking with the New York Times.
Johnson did not read the fine print; she had actually signed an agreement to consolidate her loans, with an income-contingent repayment plan.
And surge pricing is still all but invisible, with just some fine print about "fares being higher than normal" under your fare quote.
The fine print: Verizon plans to have 5G service in at least 5 cities this year, but not in the traditional mobile sense.
The clauses, often hidden in the fine print of contracts for financial services, prevent consumers from being able to settle disputes in court.
This is something you should do when downloading any app, but few of us actually take the time to read the fine print.
The clauses, often slipped into the fine print, force students to give up their rights to settle disputes with a school in court.
Victims of the Equifax hack were outraged last month when the company included forced arbitration fine print in offering them free credit monitoring.
Note: If you're in Idaho, Kansas, South Dakota, or Nebraska, you're really gonna want to read the fine print before investing in anything.
If you see this offer in your Amex account, make sure to read the fine print and note any exclusions or other rules.
Wherever you find group life insurance, make sure to read the fine print and understand the cost, death benefit, and any policy limitations.
But if you look at "fine print" as quality printing as opposed to small print, you might guess that the answer is SCRAWL.
Check out the fine print on the warranty, and know that you're getting Casper's 100-night sleep trial with free shipping and returns.
Pay attention to the fine print and don't assume that your high interest rate will last the entire time you hold an account.
Sanctions lawyers say the fine print of existing U.S. sanctions allows foreign companies to continue to deal with some IRGC-held firms indirectly.
"Opacity has characterized this relationship with China," said Lasso, saying he would make public the fine print of deals with the Asian giant.
While you should always check the fine print, most of these policies are comprehensive and cover a wide range of situations, including hurricanes.
Adding fine print to that statement reflects the concerns raised in our cover stories about the integrity and vulnerability of our voting systems.
Instead, they are settled quietly — and often protected with confidentiality agreements — with the results evident only in the fine print of writing credits.
A look at the fine print, though, shows that some of the largess is not nearly as large as company news releases suggest.
So, with nothing to do but read the fine print on vendors' cancellation policies and watch Harvey's waters continue to rise, inspiration struck.
That's how many times you've been emailing the companies because they have all this fine print, and they have all these different plans.
It sounded reasonable enough until I read the fine print that explained after a 61-week payment plan the headphones would cost $1,219.39.
We answered some questions about what the bill means for you, and examined its fine print to learn which groups stand to benefit.
In the wake of the attack, the company initially included a mandatory arbitration clause in the fine print of free credit monitoring product.
The lawsuits are rarely successful, in large part, according to legal experts, because subjects sign a release and don't read the fine print.
"However, most consumers will not see that fine print and will be forced to give up their access to the courts," she said.
Forced arbitration clauses, also known as "rip-off clauses," frequently are hidden in the fine print of "take-it-or-leave-it" agreements.
Activists on Monday got their first look at the fine print of the so-called Privacy Shield agreement -- and immediately erupted in protest.
Although The PopPower Home is designed to charge devices with a PopSocket Grip attached, the company has some fine print on that claim.
Last year, my husband and I accidentally got hit with a $39 foreign ATM fee in Italy because we misunderstood the fine print!
A look at the fine print, though, shows that some of the largess is not nearly as large as company news releases suggest.
However, beware the fine print that can cost you more than you bargained for, according to recent research from personal finance website WalletHub.
The arbitration language — often slipped into the fine print — forces residents to settle disputes privately with an arbitrator rather than through the courts.
Forced arbitration clauses are a bald and predatory attempt to shield corporations from liability for their misconduct through the fine print of contracts.
They're cluttered with too much text and fine print, and they offer so many options — Do you want your photos scanned in order?
Here are the events that could be most affected by the ban, and our columnist examines the fine print of the I.O.C. punishment.
He has called it a Christmas present for the entire nation, but the fine print reveals some will get nicer gifts than others.
Hidden in the fine print of many a prospectus are steep fees and commissions that have kept unsuspecting, everyday investors from maximizing their returns.
And those sites sadly don't tell people just how imprecise IP mapping is unless they read the fine print or click into the FAQ.
A judge or jury could interpret Autopilot or ProPilot as a pledge that a vehicle can, well, pilot itself, regardless of the fine print.
For weeks I passed by the flyers without much thought, but one day after a canceled class, I stopped to read the fine print.
The fine print: AT&T's cheapest unlimited plan gives you all the data you want at 3Mbps speeds until you hit the 22GB mark.
Before applying for a card, read the fine print, especially since offers are temporary and credit card issuers change APRs and introductory period lengths.
Sign up here for more analysis of US politics for global readers But wait to read the fine print before popping open the baijiu.
Check the fine print before signing up for a free trial and keep an eye on your statements even after you cancel, Sherry explained.
Fine print at the end of the commercial warns viewers that drone delivery isn't available in any US cities from Amazon Prime Air. Yet.
Ted says the app's terms and conditions -- that fine print you scroll through quickly without reading and then click "I agree" -- are pretty invasive.
But like store policies, there's typically fine print on which purchases are covered and what kind of sales will be accepted for a match.
" Brock T. Jolly, CFP and partner with Veritas Financial, said people don't understand "the trade-offs between costs and benefits and the fine print.
Many different players impose contractual obligations in fine print, but few are likely to stick until there is wide-reaching agreement on what's appropriate.
Entrepreneurship The Opal Nugget Ice Maker machine had all the usual hallmarks of a crowdfunded hit, aside from one tiny bit of fine print.
Read The Fine Print As with all insurance policies, it's important to read the policies thoroughly and evaluate whether they fit your specific needs.
Below, CNBC Make It breaks down exactly how the Apple Card works — from the cash-back program to fees, fine print, privacy and security.
Alexa&aposs Sneaky Fine Print Could Prevent You From Suing Amazon for AnythingLet's say you purchased a pencil case for your kid on Amazon.com.
"This is a fine print given the circumstances, but expect a healthy amount of debate," Evercore ISI analyst Ross Muken wrote in a note.
But the fine print reveals a more surprising finding: The advertiser spending the most on political and issue ads on Facebook is, well, Facebook.
While these promises may sound reassuring, it's important to read the fine print, as these guarantees are often not as amazing as they sound.
Their claim: First with nationwide mobile 5G The fine print: Sprint has a unique asset in the spectrum it acquired years ago from Clearwire.
The mandate, which makes it impossible for consumers to band together in class-action lawsuits, often appears in the fine print in customer agreements.
Both Harvey Weinstein's wrongdoing and Wells Fargo's fraud persisted, at least in part, because of fine-print contractual terms used to cover up misconduct.
And before you start accepting guests, it's a good idea to read through the fine print of your existing homeowners' or renters' insurance policy.
In the fine print of the DNI's testimony and his statement for the record were sharp observations that one hopes will influence American policy.
So, it's best to read the fine print know the criteria well before you sign for a new card and transfer an existing balance.
She is asked to complete a form, and, if the movie has a message to impart, it is this: always read the fine print.
If you received one, here are some tips to get the most out of them: The fine print: Read the card's terms and conditions.
Any thinking adult knows that the industry is putting compulsory arbitration clauses in the legal fine print for its benefit, and not the investor's.
Be sure to read the fine print from your bank before you open your account to understand what some of these terms might be.
Many homeowners do not realize the extent of their coverage until they have a reason — like a defamation suit — to read the fine print.
But as those around Mr. Cameron admit, the fine print of the agreement was never going to be the deciding factor in the referendum.
Trans rights are civil rights are human rights," she said, adding, "We mean equal rights for all, no asterisks, no fine print, no nothing.
"Those are the words the corporations use to promote the arbitration fine print buried at the end of contracts that consumers sign," said Rep.
All he divulged to Facebook, and to users in fine print, was that he was collecting information for academic purposes, the social network said.
They say in the fine print this was designed as a Level 2 system, and you're supposed to keep your hands on the wheel.
Several 2020 Democrats have called for investment in the trillions of dollars, but in the fine print, these plans include public and private funding.
That's not to say your information isn't safe, but it's a good reminder to always make sure you read the fine print before downloading.
It's important to read all the fine print and understand what trip insurance does and doesn't cover to ensure that you'll receive a reimbursement.
The reason the world's largest mammal had surfaced in the tiniest fine print of NAFTA was that Freeland raised a concern about marine conservation.
A travel insurance policy may cover travel delays and trip interruptions related to terrorism; just read the fine print regarding travel dates and locations.
Those job guarantees, come with lots of fine print; at Davenport, for instance, they apply to only to majors in the highest-demand fields.
But the fine print suggests the bill does not do much to help the people who would have been harmed under that earlier legislation.
On Twitter, Schneiderman said the fine print language was "unacceptable and unenforceable," and that his staff had already reached out to Equifax about it.
Did you read the fine print when you signed up for your credit card, a loan on your car, or a new checking account?
Now onto the fine print: For one week only (wrapping up on October 20), you can take 20% off your entire order on Tatcha.
Sanctions lawyers say the fine print of the remaining U.S. sanctions allows foreign companies to continue to deal with some IRGC-held firms indirectly.
At many of these smaller carriers, there are fine print restrictions noting that your data speeds may be slowed during times of high usage.
Any potential savings aside, Greenberg, who is a consumer lawyer, warns that the fine print in consolidation documents can be confusing or even misleading.
Currency markets were far more circumspect about the outcome of the summit than equity and bond markets as investors waited for the fine print.
But before making any moves, be sure to check the fine print and — most important — make sure your account is insured by the FDIC.
Both Mercury and Jupiter are about knowledge and understanding, Mercury being more about the fine print while Jupiter cares more about the big picture.
Consumer advocates have hailed the CFPB rulemaking, arguing that the fine print frequently found in financial contracts unfairly bars consumers from seeking that option.
"The market is still coming to terms with the fine print of the budget," said Anand James, chief market strategist at Geojit Financial Services.
"These Are Twitter's New Rules For Preventing Abuse And Harassment," BuzzFeed News reported Friday morning, spurring a shitstorm as its readers perused the fine print.
A surprisingly decent screen is only let down by its size and limited resolution, which makes the occasional in-game fine print hard to read.
Here's the fine print: Robinhood states in its disclosures that it is covered by the Securities Investor Protection Corporation, or SIPC, a nonprofit membership corporation.
The fine print read that the personal messages and automated text alerts from Kutcher "may be marketing in nature," but little other information was provided.
Yet the fine print shows that their equity functions like bonds: the companies must pay dividends and buy back shares if they miss revenue targets.
And even if we did read the fine print on the services we use, many of the most troubling overreaches happen largely out of sight.
Yes, you read that correctly and we read the fine print for you — Spotify is giving away Google Home Minis to all Spotify Premium users.
Unlike the relatively straightforward unlimited plan that Verizon surprised customers with in February, these new monthly plans are chock-full of fine print and caveats.
The company also referred to VenHuizen's original agreement, where in fine print it says it may charge up to 22017% for those types of transactions.
"We recommend looking into a program and reading the fine print and details before you sign up," said Courtney Jespersen, a retail analyst at NerdWallet.
If you fail to meet all the terms, he said, the fine print usually allows the retailer to charge interest retroactively on the original balance.
The fiduciary ruling is a victory for investors, but the fine print still applies, and I believe you must be aware of everything that's involved.
More fine print: The sale applies specifically to nonstop flights, though many connecting itineraries may also show lower-than-usual fares that mirror sale fares.
Of course, the devil is in the fine print: Some sales close as early as noon Pacific while others stretch on for a few days.
If you don't trust yourself to replace a cracked screen, signing up for AppleCare+ makes good sense, as long as you understand the fine print.
Like the semi-annual sale, there are no buy-one-get-one free stipulations or fine-print codes needed to save on your favorite candles.
"Magnifier" mode uses the iPhone's camera to magnify text or other small things — handy, especially, for reading fine print, or zooming in on small details.
To go the full Trump would be nihilistic, but Democrats need to stop worrying about the fine print and start forging their own unrealistic utopia.
The fine print makes it clear that Apple gets the rights to use the photos as it pleases, including for commercial purposes (in some cases).
Chiang had been a healthy Silicon Valley branding executive, not paying much attention to the fine print of her health insurance plan, in November 2015.
Read the fine print Apple News already allows publishers (such as The Verge, which is an Apple News partner) to place ads inside their stories.
The Tax Cuts & Job Acts passed in 2017 created a new 20 percent deduction for individuals earning business income - but the fine print is complicated.
Reading the fine print and squeezing the most out of the benefits is the most important thing to do when opening a new rewards card.
"The high-gloss finish of the jet black iPhone 7 is achieved through a precision nine-step anodization and polishing process," says the fine print.
When you sign up for the card, fine print makes it very clear that the lending and payment aspects are being handled by Goldman Sachs.
That fine print requires you to settle disputes via arbitration and prevents you from taking the company to court or joining a class-action lawsuit.
In the fine print of today's announcement, Apple notes that Apple Pay is coming soon to Uber services like Uber Cash, Scheduled Rides and JUMP.
Clauses embedded in the fine print of nursing home admissions contracts have pushed disputes about safety and the quality of care out of public view.
"I'm reading the fine print on Graham-Cassidy," she added, noting that she has major concerns about pre-existing conditions being fully -- and affordably -- covered.
The company is facing an ongoing lawsuit for the fees, but has claimed the sneaky fees are clearly outlined in the company's contract fine print.
Granted, you won't be able to read all the fine print unless you speak Norwegian (or have a much better Google translator than we do).
But the fine print there is that you will need to have a cable subscription — HBO directs people to contact their provider for more info.
If you read the fine print, both tests say that their results are just meant to be a "guide" for elimination, not a definitive diagnosis.
In college, we called option number two pregaming, but nobody is allowed to call it this since being handed their diploma (read the fine print).
The CFPB rule finally limits this fine-print trick that big banks, predatory lenders, and other financial companies use to put themselves above the law.
These are not partisan issues, but for too long corporations have hidden behind the moniker of "job creators," with no accountability for the fine print.
But whether that will help or hurt seniors depends on the fine print of the legislation, which lawmakers are still wrestling with on Capitol Hill.
It's a place that notably, as Eater London pointed out, puts this grated Parmesan price point right there on the menu, albeit in fine print.
But my hunch is that personal attributes and personal stories will matter far more to Democratic primary voters than the fine print in position papers.
Their slogans were not about the fine print in the deal, which is most likely the best one possible, but about competing visions of Britain.
I was reading through the Verizon fine print the other day after they announced they were bringing out this $80-per-month unlimited plan back.
The fine print: Though reliable national data remains scarce, numerous industry surveys have found that minorities represent a small percentage of owners of cannabis companies.
Business Insider combed through the fine print of personal loans and compared our findings to those of personal finance sites including NerdWallet, MagnifyMoney, and ValuePenguin.
Communication planet Mercury enters practical earth sign Virgo at 3:48 AM, helping us get organized—we're looking at details and considering the fine print!
Drivers are supposed to keep their hands on the wheel, even while using Autopilot, according to the fine print in Tesla's Model 3 owners' manuals.
Shah was coy on details, saying Reliance had yet to work out the financial fine print in what he stressed would be a philanthropic endeavor.
Ask Real Estate New York's new rules are ostensibly beneficial to tenants, but ambiguities in the fine print make some of them difficult to enforce.
They require not just a balance of power but also predictability, patience, scrutiny of the fine print and negotiators who can speak for their boss.
A group so uninterested in nostalgia, and so in touch with where music might go, remains stymied by the fine print of the past. ♦
As the fine print says, customers should allow two to four business days for the "order to be processed and shipped out" from their warehouse.
Shah was coy on details, saying Reliance had yet to work out the financial fine print in what he stressed would be a philanthropic endeavor.
While insurers say they disclose the risks to buyers in the contracts consumers sign, the fine print can extend to more than 100 pages long.
In the fine print at the bottom of Debt Council's site, it said that it's not a debt-relief company, but rather a referral company.
Of course, the actual amount you'll win is considerably less than a billion dollars, not just because of taxes and annuities and fine print things.
He has broadly embraced the goals of derivatives regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act, but he has also criticized crucial portions of the fine print.
General McMaster dealt with the fine print of security issues, and helped draft language challenging Russia to stop its "destabilizing" behavior in Ukraine and elsewhere.
"The corrosive power of fine print and buried fees can eat away like a chronic illness at a person's savings," said Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez.
Alcohol start-ups, for example, have to contend with the fine print of the post-Prohibition constitutional amendment that granted businesses the right to sell liquor.
And, by the way, the GoFundMe wants to target not only the politicians and the telecom fat cats, but also their families (check the fine print).
So — before you go all promo-code crazy — be sure to read the fine print on exclusive deals to get the most bang for your buck.
The fine print: The amount of 4G LTE data is unlimited, but your speed could be throttled once you hit the 22GB mark for the month.
The fine print: AT&T's more expensive unlimited plan gives you all the data you want at unthrottled 4G speeds until you hit the 22GB mark.
However, according to the report, the only way you'd know that is by reading the fine print that accompanies the permissions—which no one ever does.
The fine print states that if you bought a game between May 2nd and May 15th, you'll get a $10 refund to your original payment method.
But to evade FTC review, all any broadband provider will need to do is add new provisions to the fine print in its terms of service.
Somewhere in the fine print of nearly any insurance contract is a promise to cover all "medically necessary" services for whoever decides to buy a policy.
This option is "often written in the fine print on the statement," Marcy Quattrochi, the manager of financial counseling at NorthShore University HealthSystem told MoneyUnder30.com.
But the final details will likely have a huge impact both in the EU and other countries still etching out the fine print of net neutrality.
I noticed that you have fine print on the Grow Kit pamphlet that says that germinating the seeds is illegal in the UK and other countries.
More recently though, Progressive introduced the fine print of "Snapshot doesn't always save people money; and on occasion, it could increase your rate," typically during renewal.
"When we counsel people on understanding award letters, we talk about understanding the fine print," which may say some funding lasts only a year, Holler noted.
"Make sure you read the fine print and do your research to make sure you're making a selection that's based on your personal circumstances," said Hollis.
However, the most alarming projection—and perhaps the most relevant in terms of assessing where the worst risk is—can be found in the fine print.
"Always read the fine print," Parnell says, as he sits on a rowing machine, like the one used by the Machiavellian president in the Netflix series.
Which devices and exactly how the refund program works varies from country to country, so best to check out all of the necessary fine print first.
If you read the fine print, however, you'll find that the resort credit is only good for Hilton resort properties that are found at Hilton.com/resorts.
James Grimmelman, a law professor and computer scientist, argued in a 2015 paper that the technology companies should stop burying consent forms in their fine print.
Here's the important fine print: you'll need a valid student ID, proof of current enrollment or transcripts when you check in at Disrupt SF 2019 registration.
A Norwegian consumers' group produced a 32-hour webcast of a team of readers going through the fine print of terms and conditions of downloadable apps.
According to the Times, Kogan insisted both in the fine print of the survey and to Facebook that his interest in the data was purely academic.
Grijalva of Arizona said he expects lawmakers will ratify the plan when they write the fine-print of the legislation at a hearing on Wednesday. Rep.
However, be sure to read the fine print because some companies will charge you shipping fees or other expenses if you want to return a mattress.
The reduced fares apply to travel between August 20 and November 20, 2019, and there's some fine print to keep in mind when planning your trip.
And to Purdue's credit, they have put a lot of that fine print online for us to look at and that's where we're seeing the problems.
That would join a number of new fine-print asterisks for the service, including the addition of surge pricing and other changes to the pricing structure.
Reading through the fine print of the ad, you realize that because of out-of-country work commitments the poster can't actually show you the place.
But because Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems are a new product category, the fine print of the regulatory process for these devices is still being ironed out.
Even with fine print down in writing, however, it's important to be mindful of every piece of new equipment you make room for in your home.
But I had my manager look at it, there's fine-print and they litterally tried to get us to sign all our music over to Applebee's.
Grijalva of Arizona said he expects lawmakers will ratify the plan when they write the fine-print of the legislation at a hearing on Wednesday. Rep.
Pam Anderson says ride-hail apps shirk their responsibility and shift blame to their users ... and that's why she implores you to read the fine print.
His takeaways: Do lots of research, read the fine print, and seek a second or third opinion from an independent financial planner before making an investment.
The provisions, buried in the fine print of Trusted ID's terms of service, added to confusion on Friday about how much help consumers are being offered.
As such, we have a decent idea of what to expect from Apple in the new year, even if we haven't seen the fine print yet.
The T-Mobile and Sprint programs seem riddled with loopholes and footnotes, so be sure to read all the fine print if you take this route.
The first step is being honest and open about our overall debt situation, and reading the fine print on what debts are costing us the most.
So no matter what card you have or are considering getting, read the fine print to ensure you're taking advantage of the deals available to you.
The new generation of refund advances are really, truly, no-hidden-fine-print free, though the tax preparers may use them to cross-sell other services.
The deal's fine print was not immediately clear, although Venezuela said the deal would result in a $2 billion dollar loan for the crisis-hit country.
Then there's the fine print: The T-Mobile One plans limit video to standard definition, and the Sprint plans limit speeds for video, music and gaming.
People may not have known their data was being collected in the way it was, but that explanation was in the fine print of Facebook's policies.
Its theme of togetherness is one that transcends the fine print and it has already proven to be a go-to workout track for athletes online.
But while reading the contract, Weissman discovered the fine print that helps make that deal possible: SolarCity would also retain ownership of his system's renewable energy credits.
But before you accuse the periodontal exhibitionist of some nefarious plot to infect Grandma's machine with adware or hack an election, it's worth reading Menn's fine print.
These clauses deny consumers their right to pursue a remedy in a court of law, usually without their knowledge, because they are buried in indecipherable fine print.
Think, for example, of "Smoking Kills" on cigarette packages versus the 13 or so pages of fine print legalese in some social media company's Terms of Use.
"The contents within the screen are simulated images and are for demonstration purposes only," they write in the fine print, way at the bottom of the page.
But that agreement is now in jeopardy as the EU and Turkey quibble over the fine print which was supposed to have been ironed out in March.
Also, the fine print in the company's YouTube ad notes that someone with a voice similar to yours might get answers from Home pulled from your profile.
Since it's new technology, staying away forever doesn't seem like good advice, but neither is investing without reading all the fine print and keeping vigilant against fraud.
The fine print on the website set-up for this offer shows that its for new users only and this particular offer is only available on iOS.
These garages are only free if you're staying at the hotel, but they don't mention that in the fine print and will charge you outrageous parking prices.
Sure, the calls were actually just the entrée to find customers for expensive time-shares, but it was all there in the fine print of the deals.
While, you might be wowed by a zero percent interest offer, the fine print is where you really need to look to compare one card to another.
College students may be able to find a local bank near them that offers students deals on accounts, though it is important to read the fine print.
In other words, your right to a class action or trial by jury was, in essence, contracted away – buried in the fine print of a massive contract.
"Many travel companies make the base fare/rate very obvious in order to encourage travelers to book – while burying extra charges in the fine print," she added.
These requirements, often buried deep into the fine print of employment agreements, block an employee from bringing a lawsuit over harassment or discrimination in a public court.
These clauses — typically buried in the fine print — revoke a student's right to settle a dispute with a school in court or join a class action lawsuit.
But most people don't know that there are two types of car rental insurance — the details live where easily overlooked information always does: in the fine print.
However, very few students read the fine print on the notes they're signing, and they trust the college or university to put them on a good path.
Some people still don't do a great job of reading the fine print, so there are still some users in the app's review section expressing their displeasure.
Like other banks, Wells Fargo routinely adds a clause to the fine print of financial contracts that requires customers to submit to arbitration if there are disputes.
In cases concerning fine-print contracts with consumers and employment agreements, the court has ruled that arbitration provisions can require disputes to be resolved one by one.
The transparent fine print says, you know what, Swisher Net has been prioritizing its own Recode videos over all the other videos that are on the internet.
The fine print: The bill legalizes one ounce or less of cannabis, or the equivalent of one ounce of cannabis-infused products such as oils and edibles.
Delivery service Grubhub announced $100 million in fee deferment to specific restaurants, an offer that sounded good but got worse when you dug into the fine print.
These clauses -- typically buried in the fine print -- revoke a student's right to settle a dispute with a school in court or join a class action lawsuit.
As always with alphabet soup accounts, there are quirks, exceptions and footnotes to the footnotes, so consult Internal Revenue Service Publication 969 for all the fine print.
While Tesla fine print cautions drivers to use Autopilot while remaining attentive to traffic and their surroundings, ready to take over at any minute, many do not.
If you don't think you'll be switching carriers anytime soon, then below are deals from a few major players—just remember to always read the fine print.
That is, until you read the fine print "And then when you look at the details it turns out it just doesn't work," Furman explained to CNBC.
Buyers should prepare and read the fine print before compiling their shopping lists, said Carol Kokinis-Graves, a senior state tax analyst at Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting.
Wells Fargo buried some terms in a 63-page, fine-print guide that could never be completely read or understood by a busy merchant, the lawsuit said.
Supreme Court decisions dating back to the early 1990s have enabled mandatory arbitration clauses to become nearly ubiquitous in the fine print of employment and consumer contracts.
And that's not to mention other insurance loopholes and fine print, where insured Americans can get massive, unexpected bills if they get care outside their plan's network.
But workers might be able to guess if wage gains are in their future, at least a little bit, by reading the fine print of corporate announcements.
"Look, it's not like it was written somewhere in the fine print that I write songs about my life," Swift told "The New York Times Magazine" in 2012.
It's all there in the fine print: Testing companies can claim ownership of your DNA, allow third parties to access it, and make your DNA vulnerable to hackers.
Early pushback suggests they're willing to throw their brands' firepower into the ring of the impending FCC fight, while leaving room for negotiations over the legal fine print.
Apple buried a juicy little nugget in the fine print of its iOS 13 press release on Monday: it will only work on the iPhone 6S and beyond.
But the fine print shows secondary capitulations: In addition to allocating only $153 billion for the wall, the bill includes limitations on where it can be built. Rep.
But the fine print shows secondary capitulations: In addition to allocating only $1.37 billion for the wall, the bill includes limitations on where it can be built. Rep.
In some cases, ATF did not publish them; in others, it seemingly intentionally placed them in fine print on the back of forms to drum up non-compliance.
There were enough different Fitbit models to render the company's product line confusing for experts, let alone casual consumers who have no interest in reading the fine print.
The fine print states that all you need to do is activate your phone on the Fi service within 30 days of receiving your shipping confirmation e-mail.
However, the fun stops when you read the fine print: having an AppleCare+ subscription, which costs $129, includes only two repairs from accidental damage, plus a service fee.
But under committee questioning, the service secretaries acknowledged they are still working out the fine print of the bill of rights, including how the protections will be enforced.
Ever signed up for a free trial, then realized you missed the fine print and have been paying a monthly fee for something you don't need or use?
Every bill is jammed with fine print and added entries that simply wouldn't stand a chance of passage if they were examined and voted on as single items.
Rather than scurry into a record deal where the fine print may end up screwing her over—"I'm not a rusher, honestly"—she's working with a smaller team.
Goodson walked away with nothing to show for his $345,000 deposit and a lesson in Trump properties: When purchasing a Trump development, you better read the fine print.
With no easy way out in the fine print of the merger agreement, Energy Transfer has turned to unorthodox methods to encourage Williams and its shareholders to reconsider.
Frequently, consumers unknowingly consent to receive robocalls from companies they do business with in the fine print of loan documents, service contracts and consumer product terms and conditions.
"At the beginning of your career as an influencer, you'll get a contract, and you'll be so excited that you don't really read the fine print," she said.
All this and more, below:Alexa&aposs Sneaky Fine Print Could Prevent You From Suing Amazon for AnythingLet's say you purchased a pencil case for your kid on Amazon.com.
You can get a lot of research done over the next few weeks, and some important contracts can be signed with impressively close consideration of the fine print.
But it also states in the fine print, contradictorily, that they can be shared without the student's permission in certain emergencies where the student poses an imminent threat.
The company is also tossing in a free eight-inch tablet (with rebate, plus fine print) and will be adjusting other data plans for the next two months.
The two businesses have warranties and return policies that are almost exactly the same, but when you look at the fine print, Casper's warranty is a little better.
The difficulties arise often because the agreements people sign are purposely vague and there is indemnifying language in the fine print, according to Domenic Romano, another entertainment lawyer.
There's some fine print, like that the BK app offer isn't applicable in Hawaii and Alaska, so check this page first if you want to try the code.
The only fine print on these products is their attributes, like being EPA Safer Choice certified, having a non-toxic formula, being able to remove grease, and more.
When people looked at the fine print, it seems like, you know, the notion that only in a Phase Two do we accomplish anything, that's not the case.
To be sure, when evaluating whether to sign up for an account, it's important to research the company and read the fine print on what any account entails.
If you come across a retail card offer when you're doing your holiday shopping, be sure to make sense of the fine print, not just the sales pitch.
President Donald Trump managed to make some progress in the latest round of U.S.-China trade talks, but CNBC's Jim Cramer says investors must read the fine print.
They reflect onscreen representation where the fine print contains "some assembly required," because it merely nods to queer subtext and asks you to go digging around for it.
Different studios have different time windows to cancel or reschedule your class, and if you don't read the fine print, you can get slapped with a $15 fee.
In early 2015, Samsung started to include in the fine print terms of service for its smart TVs a warning that the television sets could capture background conversations.
I was repeatedly told that consumers summoning Ubers want their cars to come quickly, and that they don't really care about the fine print of the drivers' compensation.
"The fine print is always the same, about 2.5 trillion yen to 3.5 trillion yen of real fiscal thrust," said Jesper Koll, CEO at fund manager WisdomTree Japan.
Arbitration clauses are usually in fine print and legalese, in contracts that people typically must sign to get a job, buy a phone, or open a bank account.
There are never any open spaces, and the rules for when you can legally park are always in the fine print of a tiny sign three blocks away.
"It's not an unattractive option if you don't carry a balance," she says, referring to Apple's fine print on how interest can still accrue if you're late with payments.
This year alone saw these policies—which be foisted onto high-paid engineers and contract workers alike in fine print—rescinded at three major firms: Facebook, Uber, and Google.
Many tests suggest that users seek out the advice of a doctor before making lifestyle changes, but often it's in the fine print, or somewhere equally easy to miss.
"The corrosive power of fine print and buried fees can eat away like a chronic illness at a person's savings," said Thomas E. Perez, Labor Secretary under President Obama.
When we talk about climate change in the United States, we tend to talk about President Trump exiting the Paris Climate Agreement—not what's hidden in the fine print.
Fans were quick to take note of not only the message on the pumpkin, but also the fine print on a smart phone that was placed near the gourd.
Monthly pricing is slightly better at carriers, though it's always important to read the fine print of plans if you're deciding to buy your phone through one of these.
There's a bunch more fine print on Samsung's page, including the fact that "unexpected errors may occur," because, well, that's kind of the whole point of a beta program
On paper, Sprint's revamped Unlimited Freedom plan definitely is a good deal, but look more closely and you'll see some fine print that might make it a deal breaker.
"We really believe that finance, the day-to-day management and understanding of the fine print and how interest rates work, humans shouldn't have to deal with," Bloch said.
Franklin Templeton would therefore be closely scrutinizing the fine-print of the credit agreements and would walk away from potentially attractive deals if the terms weren't transparent, they said.
Clinton said that she was on board with the Fight for $15 movement but she then outlined some fine print, prompting an extended back-and-forth with Bernie Sanders.
It's a better deal than usual, but just make sure you know the fine print and general lease structure of Sprint Flex — especially if you're new to the carrier.
From vaguely-worded promises to donate undefined portions of sales to the entirely-too-complex recycling systems that vary from state to state, reading the fine print is essential.
Thousands of people are affected by this privacy violation, but because of Alexa's fine print, they would each have to bring their individual claim in front of an arbiter.
But before you add this pad to your cart, read the fine print as the iPM 2-in-1 Wireless Charging Pad is only compatible with Qi-compatible models.
The sign up includes a few minutes of fine-print reading and asks the user to include their name, email, password, phone number, address, DOB and Social Security number.
But, the fine print will tell you the range of rates from lowest to highest that you can expect, so make sure you double check before making any decisions.
The fine print is below: Travel on Fi with Any Device Purchase Promotion Terms (Google Fi) Limited time, 228-hour offer applies to any qualifying device purchased from fi.google.
Users agree to share their data when they agree to the terms of service agreement, Hedaya pointed out, but he admitted no one really reads through the fine print.
There's fine print, and as you might expect it's related to the unlimited data (any time you see a carrier offer "unlimited data," your lie detector should start beeping).
Scotland will take on much more risk when it gets full control over income tax in April 2017, but the fine print of the deal may still mitigate it.
In their haste to get financing, start-up founders often fail to read the fine print and later discover that they have signed away huge shares of the profits.
Often slipped into the fine print, the arbitration clauses prevent consumers from bringing a suit against a company over fees or practices or from joining a class-action lawsuit.
The catch, as Amazon explains in the fine print, is the company can use this data to improve its general marketing, products and services, unrelated to the shopping assistant.
This control doesn't seem to be applicable to whether or not you would like your backyard to become a drilling ground, but let's not get into the fine print.
In an email, he said the updated language would allow companies to force fine-print contracts upon consumers without even giving them a chance to accept or decline them.
The fine print of the new numbers tilts even more clearly away from the Fed's pulling the trigger on an interest rate increase when its policy committee meets Sept.
Lawyers in the office pore over thousands of pages of federal regulations daily and pride themselves on meticulously reviewing the fine print, even if that takes months or years.
Mr. Cordray argued that consumers needed protection from fine print forcing them to rely on private arbitration, which often favors the firms, when they feel they have been wronged.
This year's Fair will host 80 dealers, all members of the International Fine Print Dealers Association, exhibiting an extraordinary roster of artists committed to the expressive medium of printmaking.
The 60-day plan's fine print will be announced on Thursday, said Maduro during the television program, which included music, dancing and giant pictures of late leader Hugo Chávez.
Next week, the Supreme Court will consider whether privacy rights turn on the fine-print contracts signed by the more than 115 million people who rent cars every year.
You can find the fine print here for returns, but the gist is this: If it doesn't live up to your expectations, the company wants to make it right.
In the fine print, Congress maintained the free healthcare services they receive through the Office of the Attending Physician in the Capitol building and treatment at U.S. military facilities.
Alas, the warning labels buried in the budget bill's fine print could easily escape the attention of many who have been fighting for months to protect Americans' health care.
For each sentence, I could add a page of narrative caveats, a fine print to govern the legal interpretation of anecdote: This positive description is not intended to inspire.
Allianz just changed its policies, Frommer says, but you'll need to read the fine print on any other travel insurance policies you may have purchased or plan to buy.
Increasing enforcement to protect families against fraudulent, deceptive and abusive lending practices and ensuring all mortgage costs are clear, risks are visible, and nothing is buried in fine print.
Yet, as with any transaction, buyers should make sure they understand the fine print and the aspects of the lease that could end up costing them more than intended.
So do your research and read the fine print before you decide on the card that's right for you, or whether a business card is right for you at all.
Instances like this highlight the importance of reading the fine print, but it also shows just how brazen companies will be when they are pretty sure no one is looking.
It's made by hydrolyzing oils derived from—you guessed it—vegetables, and in all likeliness if you check your bathroom, it's in the fine print of your toothpaste and shampoo.
As she read through the documents from Tin Leg (a subsidiary of Florida company Squaremouth), the Thomaston native noticed something unusual written in the fine print on the seventh page.
Don't look for fine print on the Apple News+ landing page, don't look in the app itself, in fact; this information doesn't seem to be available anywhere in Apple's communications.
As developer Rufo Sanchez notes on Twitter, the fine print shows that after $31 million worth of people sign up for those $125 checks... they won't actually be $125 anymore.
That information is often hidden in the fine print of privacy statements, the Times investigation found, and there is no federal law regulating the collection and sale of such data.
The fine print is where things get a little confusing, though: each ride is worth $15, and if customers take a longer route that's worth more, they pay the difference.
The fine print that states that you, the user, agree to provide access to any and all data on your device — and in some cases even your microphone and camera.
It turns out we didn't read the fine print that says: except if you're conservative, then you need to shut up because someone is obviously doing the thinking for you.
And likewise, if you read the fine print, it was clear that you were just purchasing those things over a two-year period, with a slight discount for doing so.
In addition, while some vendors claim to have robust cybersecurity, fine print reveals some are describing their own security, not necessarily how they help their small-business customers secure data.
But the biggest reason this is a scandal is that all the new taxes that are responsible for this massive jump in our costs are hidden in the fine print.
Those extras thrown in can mask a higher base price, he said, and there can also be fine print that makes a freebie less valuable than you might initially think.
But buried in the fine print is a warning to customers who may be seeing dollar signs in Tesla's new driverless upgrades (which won't be activated for a few years).
Your focus is on the fine print, the details and local issues, but this Full Moon, it's time to look at the big picture, consider travel and expanding your reach.
"I'm sure there was very fine print that explained everything, but it was our very first credit card and we didn't really know how it all worked," Ms. O'Hara said.
But the Ninth Circuit concluded that fine-print arbitration requirements and confidentiality terms in their employment contracts were enforceable and prevented them from banding together or making their complaints public.
Your Money Adviser PRIVATE flood insurance options are increasingly available in some states, but consumers should make sure they understand the fine print before choosing one over a federal policy.
The fine print: ER&R Club members will have to select dates for a trip of at least five nights any time from January 1, 2020 through June 30, 2020.
While you need to be sure to read the fine print in both cases, they can be good choices when you're trying to get the most bang for your buck.
Though many regarded it as an insider technical affair to produce the fine print attached to the Paris Agreement, it featured a few events of significance for the United States.
But it does underscore the importance of the fine print — what the assumptions were, what was not considered and how that could impact the results in one way or another.
But Indian stocks slumped after the budget document's fine print revealed the new tax will also apply to foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) setup as trusts to invest in Indian markets.
She walks us through the fine print of immigration law, the workings of the legal system and the infrastructure designed around immigrants (housing unaccompanied minors is an awfully big business).
He said he learned that it was challenging to use health insurance as a vehicle to shape behavior, because most people don't read the fine print of their health benefits.
If you're eager to sign up for a travel credit card that offers travel insurance perks, make sure to compare each card's offerings, including coverage limits and the fine print.
While the fine print states that handcuffs should not be used — except in extreme circumstances — advocates and foster children have said almost every warrant case involves the use of handcuffs.
In earlier 5-to-4 decisions concerning fine-print contracts with consumers and employment agreements, the court ruled that arbitration provisions can require disputes to be resolved one by one.
Negotiators said they had made some progress expanding the fine print of that agreement, particularly in refining rules that will help verify whether countries are actually reducing emissions as promised.
Breakingviews Sempra Energy's $9.45 billion deal to buy Energy Future Holdings and its 80 percent stake in Oncor, a Texas electricity provider, bears a close read of the fine print.
Now, when you want to read the fine print on the page or need to get a close-up look at something, press the iPhone's Home button three times quickly.
Even the repayment calculator provided by the Department of Education has been criticized by student borrower advocates who say it could scare away those who don't read the fine print.
And the fine print on the inactive account policy page still notes that the service does not "generally accept requests for usernames that seem inactive," short of perceived trademark infringement.
But the fine print reveals that some will get a much nicer gift than others, the benefits will change over time, and some will be left out in the cold.
This may or may not be the case, so you really need to read the fine print on your loyalty program benefits as well as your co-branded card benefits.
The fine print of the landlord reform plan – such as under which circumstances residents can withhold rent, and how the provisions will be enforced – has yet to be ironed out.
But when you dig into the fine print, Amazon's big unveiling starts to sound like a run-of-the-mill announcement that Amazon is opening three new offices in North America.
Migrant workers need to send money they earn home to their families, but get hit with fine print fees so less cash comes out the other side than they might assume.
The Financial Times, citing fine print in the company's 2016 financial accounts, reported on Monday that Airbus was being investigated by authorities in Australia for offences such as bribery or fraud.
"Down in the fine print, below the "Get Started" button, the page states that "Info about your contacts...will be sent to Facebook to help you and others find friends faster.
Yes, it'll take some digging, but will surely save you money on Advil for all the headaches you're avoiding, and time that would otherwise be spent confusedly squinting at fine print.
In China you always have to pay attention to the fine print to see how quickly it moves, but to finally ease up on the cap is something that is welcome.
We'll need to wait until tomorrow for the full specifics and any annoying fine print attached to Verizon Unlimited, but today's announcement marks a pretty significant change for the mobile industry.
We spent hours comparing and contrasting the features and fine print of nearly three dozen checking accounts available at over 20 national and online-only banks so you don't have to.
Multiple jumps through fine print are required to determine that both numbers include the weirdly hyper-specific fee of $203.19 per full-time student per academic year to subsidize N.C.A.A. sports.
There have been a few deals for the Galaxy S8 offering a second free phone from carriers (including T-Mobile), but Samsung's deal is refreshingly simple and free of fine print.
In fact, the processor adds a third fee for some small merchants that is disclosed in the fine print - a markup to the card network and issuer charges, these people said.
In the fine print, when you authorize Twitter Video, it does say that the application will be able to post tweets for you, although it's not able to see your password.
" Toward the bottom, in fine print, the letter says: "You may be eligible for reduced payments through a different payment plan, such as graduated repaying, income-based repayment or extended repayment.
While the airline is too new to know whether there's any more fine print, with other new cost effective airlines popping up more frequently, a little competition is a good thing.
One of the new characters introduced in John Wick 3 is Asia Kate Dillon's "Adjudicator", who spells out the fine print of the High Table like a scowling font of footnotes.
In the name of democratising a board that oversees judicial appointments, the AK party expanded its membership, and in the fine print also increased its own powers to select those members.
The fine print on its website states that the "true" name on the card can't include numbers or special characters and that customers should avoid using "fictitious, humorous or profane" names.
This latest settlement is a reminder to consumers to keep a close eye on the fine print in their loan origination paperwork, whether they're borrowing for a home or a car.
In this case, ever-shifting fine print means YouTube and Google can do pretty much whatever it likes with little to no public recourse, banning users or channels at its discretion.
Make sure you read the spending requirements and the fine print for any credit card offers you're considering so you can decide if the minimum spending requirement is feasible to meet.
U.S. and Chinese negotiators are working to hammer out the fine print of a trade agreement that would put an end to the trade war between the top two global economies.
Now, each time I sign a contract or consider opening a new financial product, I always look at the fine print to ensure I'm not going to get caught with fees.
And as corporations and individuals across the country race to digest the fine print of the new tax law, Fertitta said one effect of it could stymie purchasing power even more.
TALIA LUSTIGER-THALER Brooklyn To the Editor: Does it escape notice that these ads have the same characteristic attributes — rapidly spoken disclaimers and unreadable fine print — as used car ads do?
It's less than shocking, then, to learn that thousands of fine US citizens have donated money on a website floating dinner with the candidate—without reading the the fine print first.
Mercury rules the mind; you want to be as clear-headed as possible when making decisions, and you definitely want to have the focus needed for reading all the fine print!
The Marijuana Policy Project has a policy map that outlines exactly what's at stake where you live, and includes some harrowing details on the absurd fine-print of some state laws.
It's best to read the fine print on your credit card agreement to see if your card issuer offers things like travel accident insurance, baggage insurance or rental car collision coverage.
Tourists who scrutinize the fine print will learn that while taxes may be included in the refund, the cost of breakfast and dinner are not, Mr. Tripicchio, the hotel manager, said.
Very few people are in a position to assess the fine print of financial contracts, and the most deceptive, risky deals are sold to those least able to make that assessment.
That's caused vendors and couples to start looking at fine print around contracts they never thought they'd have to examine to figure out what deposit money can or should be refunded.
Numerous studies and surveys have found that consumers rarely read through terms and conditions before accepting them, but arguing you ignored the fine print isn't likely to help you in court.
The fine print claims that it's available with "most" cable providers, but before you settle in to watch season 6 live you might want to check that you actually get Pop.
It's worth pointing out that all three of these plans are disingenuous as soon as you look at the fine print — which is the way with nearly all US mobile plans.
Andrew M. Cuomo on Tuesday unveiled the fine print of his plan in the state capital, offering a New York State budget proposal totaling over $28.82 billion to a wary Legislature.
But whether we know we're buying the right insurance, at the right price, is less clear, and it behooves us to look closely at the fine print before we sign on.
CNBC's said Friday that he wants to read the fine print before he turns positive about President Donald Trump's claim that U.S. and China trade negotiators reached a "phase one" deal.
Google&aposs curious disappearing act from Area 120While we&aposre on the subject of transparency and fine print, Rob Price has a look at some popular smartphone apps with a secret.
And liberals who support Mr. Obama's health care plan — which provides coverage to 20 million people — may be wary of the fine print of a program that claims to cover everybody.
But keep in mind that many cash back offers don't always apply to purchases overseas the same way they do in the U.S., and make sure to read the fine print.
"At the beginning of your career as an influencer, you&aposll get a contract, and you&aposll be so excited that you don&apost really read the fine print," Patton said.
Wells Fargo included rip-off clauses in its contracts and relied on such fine-print terms to defeat lawsuits that would have exposed the bank's millions of fraudulent accounts much earlier.
"The administration is trying to sneak through major changes to Title X in the fine print of a grant application announcement and outside the public review of proper rulemaking," Harlow says.
To be fair, 23andMe, Ancestry and others all do disclose most of the things that might happen if you take their test—but only if you actually read all the fine print.
However, most people don't read the fine print when they linked their Gmail account to their Google searches, agree to terms and conditions on Apple's iTunes or create an account on Facebook.
"Whoever reads the fine print in this 'historic' decision understands that it is a phantom decision," Zvi Hauser, an advocate of international recognition of Israeli sovereignty in the Golan, said on Twitter.
"They don't bother to look at the fine print when they're in a long line at the cash register, it's Black Friday, and they don't want to hold anything up," she said.
Still others receive indirect compensation from mutual fund companies, insurance providers and other investment product manufacturers that investors could only see if they combed through the fine print of very complicated disclosures.
While Spotify and the labels aren't technically breaking any laws, it's another sign that users should be more cautious of the fine print when they're granting third parties access to their data.
I didn't read the fine print on the offer to drive the BMW 330e, and was pleasantly surprised to see the e-for-quasi-electric when the final paperwork crossed my desk.
There's obviously a bit of fine print there, but it might be worth scouring the web to see if you can find your next eBay purchase at a lower price somewhere else.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price is going through the fine print of the latest version of the bill with undecided members to try to assuage their concerns on specific items.
In the end, the Tezos Foundation took in $232 million in alchemical exchange for a currency that did not yet exist, and, according to the fine print of the offering, might never.
"I should have read the fine print," said Marie Gallegos, whose husband's head was shipped to a dental school in Israel months after he died of a heart attack in May 2017.
There are clearly barriers in the fine print of the coverage that block Medicaid beneficiaries from getting access to this medication and are likely in violations of the mental health parity law.
House Democrats will unveil new "Medicare for All" legislation on Wednesday — just as contenders for their party's 303 presidential nomination argue over the fine print of what that program would actually entail.
House Democrats will unveil new "Medicare for All" legislation on Wednesday — just as contenders for their party's 2020 presidential nomination argue over the fine print of what that program would actually entail.
The fine print: While AT&T plans to have mobile service this year, T-Mobile network chief Neville Ray tells Axios his focus is on the devices people care about most — smartphones.
While most credit card offers are pretty straightforward, it's always crucial to read the fine print and to know about common credit card "gotchas" that limit how valuable some credit cards are.
Reading on, I found the equivalent of "fine print" in the article, which stated the it was "expected" that capital expenditures at S&P 6900 companies would increase in the first quarter.
If you have a rewards account now that you're not sure about, bone up on what's available to you by reading the fine print and/or calling customer service to find out.
But here is the fine print: Since 220006, the Department of Homeland Security issued roughly half as many green cards to foreign workers in the United States as it issued H-2202Bs.
One didn't need to read the fine print to once again see the intelligence community consensus that the Russians interfered in the 2016 election, and plan to do the same in 2018.
News cognoscenti are already well aware of RT's lineage, but to get through to those who read and believe the network will require more than the fine print in a government filing.
As financing options proliferate more quickly than regulatory protections, it&aposs especially important to delve into the fine-print of lending agreements to make sure they make economic sense for your business.
Winner: The return policies and warranties are nearly identical for the two companies, but when you get into the real nitty-gritty, Casper's fine print is slightly more advantageous for the consumer.
Fowler is one of more than 60 million American workers shut out of court by a little-known legal loophole written into the fine print of her contract: a mandatory arbitration clause.
Whatever the cause, companies need to be fully transparent about the efficacy of their given technology, and users need to keep a close eye on the fine print during the setup process.
The headline change was around three-month extension to get the approval, but the fine print included a removal of language that tied the $2 billion fee to enough shares being tendered.
Many of these companies say in the fine print not to keep jewelry, cash or other important and fragile items in your bags as they are not covered by the insurance policies.
It is a spring contract where the fine print is our friend, reminding us that the only way to extend time in this game is to deed it to the next generation.
Swisher Net is the only ISP you have an option for in your neighborhood, and you read the fine print, and there's transparency because there are all these new rules in place.
The board's lawyer had looked at the terms being offered by Oak Ridge Financial and hadn't liked the fine print, and Oak Ridge's people "weren't happy we were asking questions," Brown said.
You could also read the fine print on the packaging: Chemicals are required to be listed on labels, which you can find on bags of shrimp pulled directly from the freezer case.
Of course, the Central Europeans are increasingly unhappy -- and vocal -- about the liberal cultural manifesto that came with their EU entry -- the fine print, as they saw it when they signed up.
While Equifax typically includes fine print in its monitoring-service agreement that requires consumers to resolve disputes through arbitration, the company is excluding that clause for consumers whose information has been compromised.
But without knowing more about how such policy measures will look, many hedge fund managers say it is hard to do more than simply wait until they can read the fine print.
"Forced arbitration" lets big banks use the fine print of customer agreements to steer consumers into a rigged arbitration system—hidden from public view and often designed and controlled by the banks.
While the concept is relatively simple, as with all things related to travel rewards cards, there is a lot of fine print that can affect how much you save, and on what.
We spent hours comparing and contrasting the features and fine print of nearly three dozen checking accounts available at over 20 national and online-only banks so you don&apost have to.
The iOS Mail app and Outlook both offer a similar Unsubscribe link at the top of emails, saving you from scrolling to the bottom and combing through the fine print for one.
The clauses, typically buried in the fine print, state that disputes over abusive or fraudulent practices can only be resolved by privately appointed individuals or arbitrators, rather than through the court system.
"I would encourage someone who is looking for coverage just for a catastrophic need to really read the fine print," said Claire McAndrew, the director of campaigns and partnerships at Families USA.
And Bernie will increase enforcement to protect families against fraudulent, deceptive and abusive lending practices and ensure all mortgage costs are clear, risks are visible, and nothing is buried in fine print.
Mr. Kogan, 32, a former psychology professor, used a quiz app to collect the data, and has insisted that the fine print accompanying his app said the information could be used commercially.
Don't count on it, though — there's often fine print excluding certain kinds of purchases (like tickets), capping claims in others (say, jewelry) and setting limits (no purchases older than a month or two).
The plausibility of the Paris Climate Agreement's goals rested on what was lurking in the UN report's fine print: massive negative emissions achieved primarily through BECCS—an unproven concept to put it mildly.
Although Musk touted the ease of cancelling a rented roof at anytime, the fine print on Tesla's website mentions a $1,500 fee to take out the solar panels and restore the customer's roof.
And they may gloss over the fine print in agreements that govern relations between investors and funds, says Sunaina Sinha of Cebile Capital, a placement agent that helps private-equity firms find investors.
After winning regulatory approvals and agreeing on the fine print of the deal late on Thursday, the two companies said they were ready to start the new tie-up formally on July 216.5.
It allowed ISPs to do what they want with traffic, so long as they disclose it to customers in the fine print, delegating enforcement power to another agency entirely: the Federal Trade Commission.
"We were basically totally 100 percent committed to SideOneDummy and the paperwork was in the final stages of getting squared up, just sorting out all the fine print," guitarist Eric Butler tells Noisey.
An insurer stops paying for maternity, posts a lower premium, and people with no plans for childbearing will flock its way (along with some prospective parents who just don't read the fine print).
You'll also want to read the fine print to know exactly how long the promotional period lasts, and have a strategy to pay it all or most of your debt during this time.
For the (fortunately) uninitiated, forced arbitration occurs when you unwittingly sign away your constitutional right to a court trial (due to a clause that's typically hidden in the fine print of a contract).
For most other algorithms, people are expected to read fine-print privacy policies, in the hopes of determining whether their data might be used against them in a way that they wouldn't expect.
CLINTON: The fine print says this, that it will — the federal government will cover two-thirds of the cost and require the states, even those led by Republican governors... BLITZER: Senator, go ahead.
Despite the sweet sentiment, as with all corporate moves, it pays to read the fine print When you're done, you're given a one-click option to post the slideshow to your Facebook account.
With so few details known about the plan, however, it's entirely unclear if the fine print of an actual tax reform bill will match Trump's rhetoric or anything else key Republicans are promising.
Read more: Uber Freight has altered the fine print in how truckers are paid for detention, and drivers are frustrated with the changeWe need to do thousands and millions of matchings every day.
For decades, credit card companies and banks have inserted arbitration clauses into the fine print of financial contracts to circumvent the courts and bar people from pooling their resources in class-action lawsuits.
But there are a lot of other differences that the House and the Senate will have to resolve in the next few weeks, including: That's a lot of fine print to work out.
Though, as noted in the fine print, the insurance coverage is fake, the ads were meant to highlight how inured we've become to the shock of gun violence by presenting a "dystopian" view.
In an interview, he said the Obama administration had worried, in part, that the use of "cyberwar" would have triggered the liability exclusions and fine print that Mondelez is now challenging in court.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday that he wants to read the fine print before he turns positive about President Donald Trump's claim that U.S. and China trade negotiators reached a "phase one" deal.
The fine print for this credit clearly states that you can earn up to $10 in credits monthly for purchases made with GrubHub, Seamless, The Cheesecake Factory, Ruth&aposs Chris Steak House, Boxed.
In a statement, the National Consumer Law Center warned consumers of fine print in the agreement that requires them to settle disputes through arbitration, and bans them from participating in class-action lawsuits.
According to the city, Metro also advertises a 30-day return guarantee on its website, but in the fine print, it says they only offer a seven-day guarantee for in-store purchases.
Mostly, we drive ... And I aim at date palms.) I saw what it said in all that fine print below Mission Accomplished: accomplished, of course, but please send four thousand (plus) body bags.
Navient mishandled loan payments, buried critical information in fine print and set obstacles for borrowers trying to release co-signers from their loans, among other failings, according to the consumer bureau's legal filing.
Gustavo Hoyos, president of employers federation Coparmex and a vocal critic of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, said "up to now virtually no one but government officials have seen the deal's fine print".
But now that Republicans have to fill in the fine print of their nine-page tax framework, they'll need to make hard decisions about which tax breaks to keep and which to scrap.
Some merchants are starting to charge for cash back during retailer checkout, so make sure to read the fine print before you take out the $203 at the end of your purchase. 3.
Mr. Payne, who wrote "Downsizing" with his frequent collaborator Jim Taylor, zooms in on the fine print in the contract — in other words, on the ways our ingrained fallibility upends our utopian projects.
Read the Fine Print James G. Robinson, the director of global analytics at The New York Times, and his wife were confronted by all parents' worst fear: the death of a young child.
Such plans frequently contain a lot of fine print and tend to have a lot more holes in coverage than the Obamacare plans that most people who buy their own insurance currently have.
Critics say that the fine print of these deals is often incomprehensible and that the loans can leave plaintiffs with only a small fraction of the settlement money they thought they would receive.
This week, cultural critic Hilton Als gives a talk in Pasadena, the Los Angeles Fine Print Fair returns to Hollywood, an immersive installation by Edgar Arceneaux opens at the Main Museum, and more.
An agreement that, dependant on the fine print, could break down a wall between the two countries, allowing for a whole new world of data collection and information analysis on citizens from both countries.
The fine print: Passengers sign off on United's "contract of carriage," which states that in instances where flights are overbooked, as United claims this one was: But the passenger had already boarded the plane.
It's all there in the fine print: Testing companies can claim ownership of your DNA, allow third parties to access it, and simply by virtue of possessing it make your DNA vulnerable to hackers.
For years, Donelan Andrews has been telling her students to read the fine print of every document they're given — whether its something as simple as an exam or more complex like an insurance policy.
The fine print: The good news is that all taxes and fees are lumped into that $70 price, and you get a free hour of Gogo in-flight internet when you're on a plane.
I have two prized vintage possessions in my household: a Hamilton brass mantle clock and a 10 milliliter bottle of poppers under the brand name Fisticuffs, discreetly labeled as "clock cleaner" in fine print.
But before you click over to the site, a little fine print: Just a few items will go on sale per day over the next 10 days, with deals available for 24-hours only.
Kicking the president out because he broke a rule in the fine print might seem like a "fair" way to do it, but in reality it would be seen as a tacky, cowardly move.
Does it happen in the tiny fine print when they first sign up or do they get an email or a phone call from the company that says, "We're about to start this trial"?
"But you really have to read the fine print because there are very special restrictions when it comes to this coverage, and each credit card is different," said Jason Hargraves, managing editor of InsuranceQuotes.com.
If La Liga is any indicator, soccer fans around the world might want to take a look at the fine print of their streaming app user agreements, with the World Cup just days away.  
Keep in mind that there's a fine print to all this: You will only get a 85% refund for cancelling two weeks before the trip, and 75% refund if you cancel one week prior.
Tons of users signed up for the Instagram-wannabe before anyone read the fine print and noticed the small detail that your account linked with your name and phone number is difficult to delete.
So to help entice potential 5G pioneers, Verizon is offering discounts of up to $650 on the Galaxy S10 5G plus a free "Samsung VIP kit", but you better read the fine print first.
Despite all that, we're guessing that when you signed up for Ancestry or 23andMe, you probably didn't read the fine print to find out what, exactly, those companies plan to do with your data.
But there is a bit of a catch, related to the fine print on its company's final round of venture funding, a $79 million Series G infusion led by Wellington Management in early 2016.
And while these are touted and labeled as all natural, read the fine print: some actually contain unnecessary and ineffective additives that can increase the cost or cause undesirable side effects or medication interactions.
If you see this offer in your account, make sure to read the fine print so you're aware of any requirements or exclusions, such as needing to meet the spending requirement with one purchase.
Because I'm not a pro at using points and miles — there are always tricks that come with practice and reading the fine print— I asked Luxe for her best tips on using Chase points.
The first step is for these countries to adopt policies — with similar carbon prices and similar fine print — that will be easy to fold into a common policy with a coalition of first movers.
Most people do not even realize that forced arbitration clauses are buried in the fine print of contracts for employment, consumer products, financial goods and services, and student enrollment agreements at for-profit schools.
He decreed a 2-point increase in the Valued Added Tax for a year, as well as a "one-off 3 percent additional contribution on profits," although the fine print was not immediately clear.
Exciting paperwork may come your way, but remember: Mercury is retrograde, so read the fine print, get advice from people in the know, and wait until after Mercury retrograde to put anything in writing.
We debate whether these anxieties would be best assuaged by a universal basic income, an expansion of the earned-income tax credit, or by getting the fine print of Medicare for All exactly right.
The fine print, however, is expected to continue changing as Amazon learns along the way which products are more in-demand, according to Alan Adams, CEO of Navazon Consulting, an agency for Amazon sellers.
There's much to absorb in this expanded reissue — over 130 years' worth — and much of it benefits from a close read of the (very) fine print, owing to its furtive, discrete or symbolic nature.
A prime example of these "fine print" agreements is an arbitration policy, which waives a person's right to sue their employer in civil court and requires lawsuits to be filed in private arbitration instead.
No other current Sonos device, other than the Amp, shares this circular fine print, and it makes sense for the Amp and Connect to share a similar design, with the Connect priced significantly lower.
The new Test Drive deal does come with some fine print: it's only open to non-T-Mobile customers, it doesn't include international use, and it's limited to just a single trial per user.
If you've already purchased trip insurance for an upcoming vacation, the best thing you can do is read the fine print or call the insurance company to figure out what's covered under your policy.
Tucked into the fine print of the law that the United States Congress wrote to approve the deal is a measure that would require Mexico to correct failures in enforcement or face possible penalties.
A lifelong civil servant with a taste for the fine print, Kabiraj realized Indian law would allow him to suspend and even cancel the passports of overseas Indian men who had misled their wives.
Though it bears reading the fine print, most cruise lines will allow changes to a booking up until the time final payment is due, which varies between 30 days and six months, pre-departure.
He has for now kept Mr. Obama's nuclear agreement with Iran, however reluctantly, and while he made a show of overturning Mr. Obama on Cuba, the fine print left much of the policy intact.
The wildly popular YouTube star announced a tour, but the fine print on the tour's website indicates the man in the videos won't be there — he hired an actor to play Blippi on stage.
"Borrowing a private loan means you have to read the fine print, you have to understand the terms of what you're signing up for," said Kathy Ruby, director of college finance at College Coach.
The fine print of the agency's ruling specifies that athletes can participate as long as they have neither been named in the documents that the Russian officials handed over nor failed any drug tests.
Whatever option you choose, make sure you read the fine print before opening up an account so that you understand what's happening to your money and that you're not stuck paying any unexpected fees.
But when it comes to the death of a co-signer, such as a parent, Ginty says you need to read the fine print ahead of time because lenders may not be as forgiving.
A lifelong civil servant with a taste for the fine print, Kabiraj realized Indian law would allow him to suspend – and even cancel – the passports of overseas Indian men who had misled their wives.
However, there are a few benefits that have been in the fine print all along, including price guarantees, purchase security, extended warranties and return protection — all of which are common for most credit cards.
Consumers may also fail to see value in services by an industry that has already proven incapable of protecting user data, or signing up for services replete with fine print eroding your legal rights.
"At the very start, she believed, against all odds, that we could get readers enraged about a seemingly arcane subject: the fine print in millions of contracts," Ms. Silver-Greenberg said in an email.
But one group of academics has proposed a way to make those virtually illegible privacy policies into the actual tool of consumer protection they pretend to be: an artificial intelligence that's fluent in fine print.
A little bit of fine print: The gold MacBook is technically listed as "Out of Stock" until Sunday, June 23, but you can still order it now; it may just take a while to arrive.
In the screenshot shared by Ohio police, other visible red flags include fine print at the bottom of the email that says the message was sent to the recipient from a non-Netflix email account.
However, hidden among the fine print for AT&T's new Unlimited &More plan was a $5 monthly price hike for customers with a single line when compared to AT&T's existing Unlimited Choice Enhanced plan.
Price: ~$40Buy on: AmazonWalmart If you're always misplacing your reading glasses, these will make sure you never struggle to read the fine print: the foldable glasses hang from your keychain or sit in your wallet.
A majority of football players work on nonguaranteed contracts, which is to say that when your local team says it has signed a player to a sweet deal, it pays to read the fine print.
AVs would be covered by those regulations, but users would have to read and understand the fine print, and regulations could cover fleet services differently than the way they currently cover data that cars generate.
Price: ~$10Buy on: PopSocket If you're always misplacing your reading glasses, these will make sure you never struggle to read the fine print: the foldable glasses hang from your keychain or sit in your wallet.

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