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The credit card fee was either £12.95 or 2.5% of the costs of the booking, which ever was higher.
"Yesterday the greatest question was decided which ever was debated in America, and a greater perhaps, never was or will be decided among men.
I also consider Revelation as It is call'd Exclusive of the Scraps of Morality casually Intermixt with It to be the most Impudent Abuse of Common Sense which Ever was Invented to Befool Mankind.
Setting the size of the cap for each country was informed by 3% of the base year emissions or 15% of the forest management sector, which ever was less.
The wells where the number of SFU was greater than two times background or greater than 50 SFU/106 PBMCs, which ever was higher, were considered as responses.
The region immediately following the R-spike, either until the following E-spike belonging to the next pump or for 1 second after the R-spike (which ever was shorter) was defined as the baseline.
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Pick the minimum or maximum of the values in the mask region, picking which ever is closer to the mean.
Retain the "triple lock" on state pensions, so that payments increase by inflation, earnings or 2.5%, which ever is highest.
The triple lock on state pension – which guarantees that basic state pensions rises in line with either inflation, earnings or at 2.5% (which ever is greater) – is safe in Hammond's hands.
There are also fears that the government will water down the state pension "triple lock", which means that the payments rise in line which ever is the highest of average wages, inflation, or 2.5%.
Cameron said a future Conservative government would continue its policy of a "triple-lock" on state pensions, meaning they rise every year by which ever is highest – inflation, average earnings or 2.5%.
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