| 41. | There's the bait and switch method.
|
| 42. | Despite the incident, WCW would continue this bait and switch tactic of booking until its demise in 2001.
|
| 43. | His bait and switch is insulting to Cuban-Americans, and will continue to hurt Cubans suffering under the Castro dictatorship.
|
| 44. | "It's definitely bait and switch,"
|
| 45. | So many trees will have given their lives for what could well amount to an elaborate economic bait and switch.
|
| 46. | Although Hayashi was provided with protective gear, he thinks the agency engaged in " bait and switch " approaches to recruitment.
|
| 47. | "This is a bait and switch, " said Karen Ignagni, president of the American Association of Health Plans, which represents HMOs.
|
| 48. | She also vehemently denied that AT & T had pulled a bait and switch to force subscribers into a costlier plan.
|
| 49. | A little bait and switch and, presto, you get the same old unfinished puzzle, with the piece that always goes missing.
|
| 50. | "This looks like the banking-industry version of bait and switch, " said Jon Golnger, a director of California Public Interest Research Group.
|