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Reviews for bad acting.


Critics of stage and screen performances can cite different characteristics that, to them, define bad acting and bad actors. Some may point to wooden actors whose ability to emote (chat) emote - (emotion) A command used on talk systems and MUDs to indicate the performance of an action, usually a facial expression of emotional state.  at all may be in question, while the ham-bone's overacting o·ver·act  
v. o·ver·act·ed, o·ver·act·ing, o·ver·acts

v.tr.
To act (a dramatic role) with unnecessary exaggeration.

v.intr.
1. To exaggerate a role; overplay.

2.
 can equally be skewered.

At a recent recycling industry event, more than one speaker referred to "bad actors" within the industry. Again, definitions for this term may differ from one person to the next. In established recycling markets, scrap processors and shippers who disregard environmental and safety regulations might most frequently earn the "bad-actor" label.

In emerging and lower-profit recycling markets, the "bad-actor" label can extend beyond the blatantly illegal. In the tire, wood and electronics recycling markets, the label is often given (used interchangeably with "sham False; without substance.

A sham Pleading is one that is good in form but is so clearly false in fact that it does not raise any genuine issue.
 recyclers") to those said to be misrepresenting their recycling practices.

Companies, with the word "recycling" in their names, have collected many fees and plenty of materials with the implication that these materials will be recycled. In instances that give the entire industry a bad name, entire stockpiles have been left outside or in warehouses, or material has instead been sent to a landfill or an incinerator incinerator, furnace for burning refuse. The older and simpler kind of incinerator was a brick-lined cell with a metal grate over a lower ash pit, with one opening in the top or side for loading and another opening in the side for removing incombustible masses called .

In some cases, the economic pressures of another month of red ink red ink Health administration A popular term for financial losses. Cf in the Black.  may cause originally good-intentioned recyclers to do something they know amounts to misrepresentation misrepresentation

In law, any false or misleading expression of fact, usually with the intent to deceive or defraud. It most commonly occurs in insurance and real-estate contracts. False advertising may also constitute misrepresentation.
 (at the very least).

One bad actor who garners enough bad reviews to make regional or even national headlines (think about large tire fires A tire fire is a slow-burning fire that occasionally occurs at dumps where tires are being stored. It is a specific form of landfill fire. They are noted for being difficult to extinguish, and therefore can burn for long periods. ) can cause harm to a much wider community of recyclers. Legitimate recyclers can feel regret for the person being shut down or prosecuted, but to turn away and allow such companies to keep operating may ultimately lead to a public loss of faith in recycling--and a much deeper sense of regret.

I hope our readers will welcome two individuals Recycling Today believes will be a couple of good actors--Gary Wascovich and Jackie Gubeno.

Gary joins Recycling Today as a sales manager sales manager ngerente m/f de ventas

sales manager ndirecteur commercial

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 and has already been on the road meeting customers and readers and representing Recycling Today at industry events. He will be a familiar face to many of his customers, as he has formerly worked for equipment suppliers to the scrap industry.

Jackie Gubeno joins our editorial staff as a 2004 university graduate. She is already making reporting and writing contributions to our Web sites and print products and will be out on the road to meet readers and customers during the busy spring 2005 trade show and conference season.

Gary and Jackie are looking forward to meeting readers from all segments of the recycling industry and--like the rest of us--they'll welcome your ideas and feedback concerning how our media products can serve you.
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Title Annotation:Editor's Focus; recycling industry
Author:Taylor, Brian
Publication:Recycling Today
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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