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The phrase "these rebate" is not correct in English.
It should be "these rebates" to be grammatically accurate. You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple rebates in a context where you are discussing them. Example: "I received these rebates from my recent purchases, and I plan to use them for my next shopping trip."
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But few expect these rebate-laced sales to expand the job market, because businesses understand that the one-time surge of money will wear off later this summer.
With the crackdown on these rebates, food service companies have turned to another accounting trick.
Tesco managers appear to have been too ambitious in forecasting these "rebates".
"Con Ed is flat out wrong to hold up these rebates," she said.
Mr. Calvo says these rebates can be "a really, really great option" to defray costs, especially for larger mortgages.
They agree to pass a portion of these rebates, as well as other fees paid by the drug manufacturers, along to their customers.
"As these rebates are more closely scrutinized, the economics of this sector could be devastated," said Larry Feinberg, a partner at Oracle Partners, a health care hedge fund that has sold shares of some of the drug plan companies' stock short.
"The key for charities is to recognize that while 95percentt of the people who are getting these rebates need to use them to pay for their own gas and groceries, 5percentt can afford to give them away and that's a lot," said one fund-raising consultant.
Without these rebates, the price of these so-called affordable EVs are not that affordable.
But studies of these rebates find that while taxpayers spent some of this money right away, a lot of it went into the piggy bank.
The reason these rebates exist is Obamacare.
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