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  2. Rebate (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    An instant rebate, or sometimes instant savings, is a marketing strategy or gimmick in which a product is either advertised at a specific price, or at a discounted price, where the discount is applied at the time of purchase.

  3. Anti-Bihari sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Shiv Sena leader, Bal Thackeray, commented in the Shiv Sena newspaper, Samnna on why Biharis are disliked outside eastern states. He quoted part of a text message as the title of his article. The message suggests that Biharis bring diseases, violence, job insecurity, and domination, wherever they go.

  4. Talk:Rebate (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    A very relevant discussion took place in the archive, noting that mail in rebating may be common in the United States and Canada but is virtually absent in other parts of the world (e.g. Germany) and appears in Australia under the name of "cash back offer". See Talk:Rebate (marketing)/Archive 1#Very US-centric content. Since this doesn't seem ...

  5. Robinson–Patman Act - Wikipedia

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    The Robinson–Patman Act (RPA) of 1936 (or Anti-Price Discrimination Act, Pub. L. No. 74-692, 49 Stat. 1526 (codified at 15 U.S.C. § 13)) is a United States federal law that prohibits anticompetitive practices by producers, specifically price discrimination.

  6. Feebate - Wikipedia

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    California's proposed "Clean Car Discount" program (AB493-Ruskin) [2] was designed to help reduce the state's global warming/greenhouse gas emissions by imposing a fee of up to $2,500 on new, high carbon emitting vehicles (starting with 2011 models), and then rebating the fee to buyers of new low emission vehicles, thereby theoretically shifting the social cost of the destruction of public ...

  7. Bulldozer justice - Wikipedia

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    Bulldozer Justice began with the evoking of the machine by UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath of the BJP.While bulldozers are routinely used across India to remove illegal constructions, the bulldozer has been portrayed as a symbol of law enforcement in addressing property-related crimes, communal violence rioters and alleged criminal activity.

  8. List of books banned in India - Wikipedia

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    The Hindi version of the book, Sachchi Ramayana, was banned by the state government and all copies were seized in December 1969. The publisher challenged the decision in the Allahabad High Court. The court nullified the ban and asked the government to return all copies to the publisher.

  9. Hindi Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Many Hindi speakers with Internet use English Wikipedia instead. Given the great geographic spread of the Hindi language, the contributors to the Hindi project live in various areas around the country. There are also prolific users whose native language is not Hindi, as Hindi is a government language in India alongside English.