| 21. | "Was that the old ` bait and switch ? "'asked a diner across the table.
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| 22. | It's a variation on the old bait and switch.
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| 23. | But what you describe is not " bait and switch " _ it's a comical foul-up.
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| 24. | Changing the long-standing no-ads policy now could reasonably be perceived as a bait and switch tactic.
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| 25. | A related trick is the bait and switch.
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| 26. | "It's the bait and switch, " he said.
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| 27. | Risk-based pricing can be manipulated to wield deceptive marketing practices, such as the bait and switch.
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| 28. | In other industries, it's called bait and switch.
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| 29. | Clark said Bush had engaged in a game of " bait and switch " with the public.
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| 30. | Or maybe'pernicious manipulation'.'Bait and switch'isn't quite right.
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