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According to Mr. Spitzer, Enterprise pushes customers to pay $6.95 a day above basic car rental rates by representing that it provides no coverage for personal injuries, although New York's highest court ruled in 1994 that car-rental companies must provide such coverage.
Concentration of HEIA increased with time and then a little decreased, representing that it is stable product and it plays a role as intermediate after 3 weeks undergoing further reaction rather than a final product.
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Results obtained by the above two methods represent that IT has a positive and statistically significant effect on the productivity of manufacturing industries.
It's not so much what it is as what it represents that makes it important.
Yet he chose as his education secretary someone who seems incapable of representing that policy or putting it in place.
Mr Blair's culpability was representing that intelligence as sound when it was the opposite.
In that call, the firm has told regulators, Enron represented that it was in the final stages of negotiating a sale of the barges to the Marubeni Corporation of Japan.
By submitting a title to the Guardian first book award 2015, the publisher of the submitted title warrants and represents that it has complied with all rules of the Guardian first book award 2015, including these terms and conditions.
And while the existing agreement states that "the city represents that it has no present intention of selling or developing" other gardens, such assurances do not appear in the drafts.
According to one position, when an experience represents that an apple is red, it represents that it has a disposition to cause certain kinds of experiences.
International experiences represent that IT advantages will be appeared only many years after the implementation of IT.
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