Here, it serves to expand the functionality of a returnable-glass bottling line with non-returnable bottles. |
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She trusted that this was non-returnable should Macmillan ultimately refuse. |
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But you can't tell me to not do non-returnable and then complain about returns. |
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They would do us all a favour if they did not enter the competition in the first place or face a non-returnable entry fee. |
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The complainant must fill out a form, a copy of which must be given to the hedge owner, and pay a non-returnable fee to the local authority. |
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The company has the Zambian franchise to produce non-returnable bottles for all Coca-Cola products in the country. |
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For purposes of convenience and expediency, shipments are made on non-returnable pallets. |
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Among the major pollutants in the town are non-returnable beer bottles and cans. |
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Consumers pay more for goods in non-returnable containers or that have excessive packaging. |
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Unless there is a written derogation, the packings will be considered as free of charge and non-returnable. |
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Another company linked through from Gumtree was advertising the provision of a deposit for a hefty non-returnable fee. |
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It's to do with the traditional model of publishing, where you have to pay advances that are non-returnable. |
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Among these products are toxic chemicals, detergents containing phosphates, batteries containing heavy metals and non-returnable packaging. |
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Glow igniters are a non-returnable and non-refundable electric component. |
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All ordered parts not validated by our advisors are non-returnable. |
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The price includes the non-returnable packing materials. |
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Note: Heparin manufactured to the pre-October 2009 USP Standard is non-returnable for restocking during the period of transition to the new USP Standard. |
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This is a non-returnable gift. However it is never money that is handed over: it is the P. A. R. I. that purchases the material and gives it to the person concerned. |
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The Californian rules nowadays allow a multinational company to elect out of unitary tax treatment, but only in return for a substantial non-returnable fee. |
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This conclusion is imperative when a private investor, under comparable circumstances, would not have injected a similar amount of non-returnable capital. |
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At Heineken's new greenfield brewery near Seville in Spain, with a capacity of around five million hectolitres, Krones has installed six filling lines for returnable and non-returnable glass bottles, and for cans. |
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I wondered what on earth a self-proclaimed organic gardener was doing with a stock of resource-squandering, non-returnable containers in the first place. |
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Your bid is legally binding and not renegotiable and a non-returnable deposit is payable on the day of the sale. |
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