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And no guarantee that it will treat its own people any better.
Google says it will treat its shopping service the same as rivals to prevent further European Commission fines.
The fact that the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony is making a big deal out of its 18th anniversary concert on Sunday at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre — and isn't sure whether it will treat its 20th as a special occasion — is just the latest unique happenstance flowing from Noreen Green's decision to strike up an orchestra different from all other orchestras.
This year it expects 18 million outpatient visits to its facilities and projects that it will treat 1.3 million inpatients at its hospitals and other institutions.
It will treat Helio as its entry into the traditional cell-phone market and operate it to compete with the high-end offerings of traditional cellular carriers.
To address that, the company said it will treat links shared outside its app the same way as public videos inside the app by erasing them after a few weeks (they also disappear if the creator of the video chooses to delete them).
Baghdad has warned that it will treat any country that permits American forces to use its territory to launch an attack on Iraq as an enemy.
Google does not promise that it will treat all Web sites neutrally, he said.
It will treat serious medical cases from the whole border area.
In Notice 2014-21 (the "Notice"), the IRS declared that it will treat "virtual currency" as property.
The college can do what is called a "dependency override," which means it will treat you as financially independent from your parents.
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