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In other words, the contention is that the act of the legislature arbitrarily defines what shall constitute an express company, and then lays a tax upon its business, while at the same time it permits the same kind of business to be done by any person or company not embraced within the class thus defined, without being subject to any tax at all.
First, mean baseline adherence in our study was high and superior to the threshold of 80% that arbitrarily defines good adherence [ 17].
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