It's definitely caveat emptor. ordsprog

en It's definitely caveat emptor. They'd better kick the tires carefully.

en This isn't the kind of situation where caveat emptor [Latin for 'Let the buyer beware'] is appropriate.

en This isn't the kind of situation where caveat emptor Latin for 'Let the buyer beware' is appropriate. Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker.

en They still like to come in and kick the tires.

en They are going to kick the tires for us.

en There will be no rides, but we want people to come on down and take a look. They can kick the tires, step aboard the train and look inside the cab.

en If the caution doesn't come out, we're going to run third, ... We had a good day. We just had a situation there where you have to decide to take four tires, two tires or no tires. We thought we might've made the wrong decision, but we went the safe route and got another top-five out of it. I'm really proud of this Home Depot team.

en If you look at it from a tire manufacturer's perspective, an oil price increase is a triple whammy for us, ... Oil is a major ingredient in the production of tires. It affects the cost to make tires, it affects the cost to heat or cool the plant where we make tires and of course the trucking cost to ship the tires.
  Jim Davis

en If you look at it from a tire manufacturer's perspective, an oil price increase is a triple whammy for us. Oil is a major ingredient in the production of tires. It affects the cost to make tires, it affects the cost to heat or cool the plant where we make tires and of course the trucking cost to ship the tires.
  Jim Davis

en If you look at it from a tire manufacturer's perspective, an oil price increase is a triple whammy for us. Oil is a major ingredient in the production of tires. It affects the cost to make tires, it affects the cost to heat or cool the plant where we make tires and, of course, the trucking cost to ship the tires.
  Jim Davis

en If you look at it from a tire manufacturer's perspective, an oil price increase is a triple whammy for us, ... Oil is a major ingredient in the production of tires. It affects the cost to make tires, it affects the cost to heat or cool the plant where we make tires and, of course, the trucking cost to ship the tires.
  Jim Davis

en It was very weird. There were some wet spots. I put rain tires, dry tires, rain tires. I kept on going back and forth. It was very hard to find balance. Toward the end I felt comfortable.

en (The selection committee is) designed to be a filtration process, to, in effect, kick the tires. In my judgment, it's a systemic (problem). This is simply the tip of the iceberg.

en We have had instances where people are replacing good tires and that takes the tires out of the hands of people that have bad tires and that's irresponsible,

en We are still in discussions with NHTSA about the tires involved in our customer satisfaction program. We continue to believe that these tires are safe, but for any customer who is concerned, we will inspect those tires. We don't want the customer to get stuck in the middle.


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