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They essentially award one free trip for a certain number of trips flown, much like a pizza parlor giving away a free pizza after a dozen purchases.
(President Bill Clinton's farewell peace terms, incidentally, also essentially awarded the Temple Mount to the Palestinians, leaving Israel with only theoretical sovereignty beneath the surface).
The lineup of the justices was the same as in the case that ended the recount in Florida after the 2000 election and essentially awarded the presidency to George W. Bush.
Enforcement provided for North Carolina's new bathroom law stands in contrast to a similar proposal in Kansas that would essentially award $2,500 to a person who turns in students they see using the incorrect rest room, according to the bill's standard.
Justice Alito, joined by Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia, Anthony M. Kennedy and Clarence Thomas, said that the trial judge's "essentially arbitrary" award in the Georgia case would have caused the lawyers there to "earn as much as the attorneys at some of the richest law firms in the country".
Even those who find the idea of literary awards essentially silly still often get caught up in the fractious debates around the shortlist and the choice of judges.
Airlines, desperately scrambling for every fraction of a percentage point of market share, are distributing mile awards essentially as a "loss leader," Mr. Corridore said.
Another law dramatically expanded G.I. Bill education awards, essentially providing a full college education to veterans who had at least three years of service and allowing benefits to be transferred to family members.
Doucet's most ardent followers are pushing him for the Ford C. Frick Award, essentially baseball broadcasting's hall of fame, but they have found that few fans in the United States have even heard of him, let alone understood his game calls.
Enter the People's Choice awards, which essentially exist so that actors who star in popular-but-terrible things can have tangible objects to validate their work.
Two of the country's leading experts on fraudulent schools, the Illinois professor George Gollin and the former F.B.I. agent Allen Ezell, said that the apparently now-defunct Amhurst University, which billed itself as a distance learning center, was a diploma mill, essentially a school that awards a degree for money rather than the actual completion of coursework.
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