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Mike Ashley may be treating himself to a decent pint, or 12, this weekend.
When a real estate agent borrows Kruger's look and leaves most of her ideas behind, he may be treating art the way most of us do.
And partygoers who aren't busy pilfering flowers and doubling up on gift bags may be treating event workers poorly, or having loud cellphone conversations while the chief executive is giving a holiday toast.
Accounting experts say that while authorities may be treating the PricewaterhouseCoopers partners particularly harshly, making an example of them may prevent more serious repercussions for the country's economy and even the audit firm itself.
Accounting experts say that while authorities may be treating the PricewaterhouseCoopers partners harshly, making an example of them may prevent more repercussions for the country's economy and even the audit firm itself.
Tony Fox, professor of pharmaceuticals at Kings College London, said that patients using short-acting therapies may be treating their asthma less well than those using inhaled corticosteroids.
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Transitions between them may be treated as events.
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