However, statements that are factually true may also be misrepresentations if they are capable of inducing consumers into error.
The approach is a novel one for electric utilities, and it is inducing companies and individual consumers to change how they use electricity.
And it is inducing companies and individual consumers to change how they use power and think harder about what electricity is worth to them at different times.
Tobacco companies cleverly target their advertisements toward inducing younger consumers to start buying their products.
For instance, consumption patterns suggest that taxing saturated fat would induce consumers to increase their salt intake, thereby putting themselves at greater risk for cardiovascular death.
But no amount of Government prompting seems likely to induce Japanese consumers to purchase more imported goods in the middle of a continuing economic downturn.
The message sent by the price is essential in order to induce both producers and consumers to realign their choices towards sustainability.
The speed of information has also induced consumers to buy earlier, giving merchants a greater chance to sell more goods at full price.
They include fillers, like sodium carbonate, inducing consumers to believe they're getting more for their money.
Some doctors interviewed for this article said that Botox should not be presented as an impulse buy that induces consumers with speed and pricing.