Sentence examples for extra rebates from inspiring English sources

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Maine offered Medicaid program discounts to people who did not qualify for Medicaid, and Florida obtained extra rebates from manufacturers.

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MIAMI — The movie "Bait Shop" had too much boozing to earn the extra rebate from Florida's "family friendly" program of incentives for film production.

Here's what Verhofstadt had to say in July on the possibility of the UK retaining free market access while restricting freedom of movement: The European parliament will never agree to a deal that de facto ends the free movement of people, while giving away an extra rebate in exchange for all the advantages of the internal market.

British Gas said it would reduce gas and electricity prices by an average of 3.2%, equivalent to £41 from an annual dual-fuel bill, with an extra £12 rebate for the government's warm home discount scheme.

This is equivalent to £41 off an annual dual-fuel bill, with an extra £12 rebate for the government's warm home discount scheme, bringing the total annual saving to £53, said British Gas.

On top of the annual payment of oil and petrol revenues Alaskans receive, we each collected an extra energy "rebate" payment, for a total of about $3,200.

An extra 5% rebate will be paid to film productions that carry "specific benefit" to the country, Key said at the news conference.

Rebates, extra fees and an unwillingness to share documentation with owners are industrywide practices, said Donald Winter, an independent hotel consultant based in San Francisco.

Moreover: "The extra benefits and rebates offered by Medicare Advantage plans attracts enrolees, and the rising proportion of beneficiaries enrolling in the plans will add to the growth in Medicare spending".

The suit contends Coke induced its Japanese bottlers to take $233 million worth of "excess, unwanted and unneeded" concentrate in 1999; it compensated them with rebates and extra funds to cover marketing and the installation of thousands of vending machines in underserved locations.

The suit contends Coke induced its Japanese bottlers to take $233 million worth of "excess, unwanted and unneeded" concentrate in 1999; it compensated them with rebates and extra funds to cover marketing and the installation of thousands of new vending machines in underserved locations.

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