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The company works on a 20percentt commission "and in some instances a bit more," depending on the needs of their high-end clientele.
The company works on a 20percentt commission "and in some instances a bit more," depending on the needs of their high-end clientele.
"We take a 20percentt commission and in some instances a bit more," he explains, which he says works out to be not much more than the aggregate commission Airbnb and others makes when a property is listed there.
This is fine, but it needs, in some instances, a bit of clarification and adjustment of the language.
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One recent night, for instance, a bit in which the puppets improvise a song based on someone's occupation bombed because the woman selected — sorry, Susan — was a commercial artist, and there's apparently nothing funny about commercial artists.
For instance, a bit score of 35 symbolizes a 2 higher probability of the target sequence to be a tRNA, compared with a random sequence.
For instance, a "bit" of change in p53 functionality may cause severe phenotypes, whereas a "large" functional effect on other proteins may have little biological impact.
As usual, Windows instances cost a bit more (those Windows licenses aren't free, after all) and now start at $8 per month for a 512 MB instances.
Moreover, skipping entire frequency bands creates more consistent reconstructed coefficients compared to, for instance, a bit-plane-based skip where potentially erroneous bits are introduced.
In those instances, a little bit of carelessness can result in a settlement demand that rings of extortion-- pay us monextortion-- payextortion-- payand yousknow it's going to moneythe frort cover of Variety!" I've heard stories of laweers being jailed for mishandling pre-filing settlement discussions so badly that they were guilty of extortion.
Parsnips and pumpkins, for instance, love a bit of spice.
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