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1 It is good for the restaurateurs, as they get a rebate , said Horgan.
2 The penalty will see customers get a rebate of at least £61 each.
3 Syndicates that meet the targets will get a rebate on their annual Lloyd's subscription.
4 Consumers will get a rebate if insurers spend less than the mandated amounts on care.
5 That is why we must also get a rebate and I think we will get that, she told Denmark's parliament.
6 I got a rebate on the Ridgerest.
7 "You figure those boys might decide to get a rebate on this gas?"
8 LME ring-dealers are getting a rebate on using the electronic trading system as compensation for loss of "floor business".
9 The Society got a rebate of €1.7.m from the fund.
10 We even got a rebate from a printer contact my friend had, whom we'd let handle all the translations that needed printing.
11 The terms of the deal were revised to ensure Drax gets a rebate on lost capacity payments due to a pause in a government scheme.
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