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Which of the following are valid reasons police could use to seize work products from a reporter's desk?
Deceptive Omissions
The act of intentionally withholding or concealing important information, leading to misrepresentation or fraud.
Exaggerated Sales Talk
Promotional statements and claims that stretch the truth or embellish the virtues of a product or service beyond reasonable limits.
Misleading Claims
False or deceptive statements made, especially in advertising or marketing, that can misguide consumers regarding the true nature or benefits of a product or service.
Unfair Claims
Practices in the insurance industry that unreasonably delay, deny, or reduce payment to policyholders.
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