Yes, but you first need to follow the statory procedures under the Fair Credit Reporting Act to dispute the inaccurate information. If the reporting agencies fails to remove incorrect information, then you might have a claim for damages. There may also be a law in your state that provides more protection that the federal law.
People depend on the news companies to report accurate news. News companies have the resources to throughly check out their sources for reliability and accuracy. For that reason, some would argue that they should be penalized for reporting inaccurate news. To these people, it is a matter of responsibility. Others may argue that there are times when they should not be penalized, such as if someone intentionally gives wrong information, but then again, the argument for responsibility and thoroughly checking out information and sources could be made on the side of penalizing them.
The verb is was; the verb phrase is was penalized(The whole team was penalized...)
no a team cannot be penalized but a player can be penalized if he makes more than 6 fouls
The verb in the sentence is penalized.
America prohibited the sale, transport and manufacture of alcohol during the prohibition. However, it didn't actually prohibit the consumption of alcohol, although many consumers were illegally penalized.
Who was the most penalized nfl team in 2013
kentycky KENTUCKY is not the answer. Kansas University is the most penalized team. UK has been sanctioned and penalized however.
The simple predicate is 'was penalized'.
i do not think they should be penalized but again its all up to the government
For a delay of game, the team is penalized 5 yards.
During the 1999 regular season, the Steelers offense was penalized a total of 945 yards. The defense was penalized a total of 813 yards.
YES!! If you answer a question wrong on the Plan or EXPLORE test, you WILL GET PENALIZED for those wrong answers.