What is one reason drunk driving is held in such disrepute?
A) Drunk driving imposes high potential costs on non-drunk drivers.
B) Drunk driving destroys cars and telephone poles, causing disruption in essential services.
C) Only drunk drivers cause automobile fatalities.
D) Drunk drivers impose high potential costs on other drunk drivers.
A
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A) they create such large profits for landlords. B) current renters offer political support for ceilings. C) the government doesn't like to give up the tax revenues associated with ceilings. D) they result in an efficient use of resources. E) landlords lobby to keep them in place.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false