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by SantalBlush 1322 days ago
>They explicitly and unambiguously deny doing it; if that was incorrect, there would be a huge regulatory and public backlash.

Companies typically don't admit to the public when they're engaged in unethical practices. Purdue Pharma is a good example.

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Then you say nothing on the subject, or say something that's technically true but ambiguous and easy to misunderstand.