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"Jeremy can offer X number of seats – it doesn't need to be a rule – it is in his gift.
If more than one insurer offer (x), the market will yield losses to all insurers specialized in low-risks.
Most recently, New York City's council announced an upcoming proposal to offer "X" as a gender category for people who don't identify as female or male.
They either use some of the secrets that'll boost their organic reach, or they succumb to the ads that claim to offer X number of followers for a small amount of money.
Click on the "Offer x" option to select the number you wish to offer.
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Beamlines that offer X-ray beam size at micron or sub-micron dimensions are available at several synchrotron facilities including the ALS, APS, European synchrotron radiation facility (ESRF), National synchrotron light source (NSLS), Canadian light source (CLS), Swiss light source (SLS) and Pohang light source (PLS).
The HealthPlex had offered X-rays and laboratory services and had been widely used by the community, said David Seagraves, the president and chief executive of Sumter Regional Hospital.
That could be useful for classifying books into categories or flagging ones with sexual or violent content as being unsuitable for kids — or simply providing feature parity with Amazon's Kindle app, which offers X-Ray on iOS.
Soon after Röntgen's invention, made solely in the realms of academic research, several manufacturers offered X-ray tubes and helped disseminate X-ray imaging technologies among medical professionals.
When Dr. Librizzi polled the obstetricians under his supervision about whether they should offer Fragile X screening, the majority told him, "We don't need another thing to scare our patients with," he said.
Let D denote a BT offer and (X, ɛ) denote the observed and unobserved customer characteristics.
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