Yet to many natives, overcharging is simply a habitual procedure rather than a real sign of racial chauvinism. |
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In mitigation, overcharging customers due to an incorrect computer input is not a hanging offence. |
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The disputed bill had transposed the two, with the result that it was overcharging you. |
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And if anybody is overcharging the government, we expect them to repay that money. |
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The rip-offs can vary from interest overcharging to the failure to set off loan accounts against accounts which are in credit. |
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We aren't happy, we are overcharging people as it is and after midnight prices are just extortionate. |
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The police practice of overcharging in order to increase the number of paid overtime days in court would be exposed and managed more effectively. |
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Under overcharging conditions lead acid batteries can vent an explosive mixture of hydrogen gas. |
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An electrical device called a charge controller is needed which protects the batteries from overcharging or becoming completely drained. |
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The company has been found liable for overcharging another commercial tenant. |
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Does it have electronics that will prevent overcharging the battery if left unattended? |
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We believe there was substantial overcharging... and they were taking advantage of my client's naivety. |
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Mr. Speaker, the government has announced that it will crack down on gas stations that are overcharging customers because of inaccurate pumps. |
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This can result in either overcharging or undercharging for some of the items you buy. |
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The purpose of this stage is to fully charge the battery without overcharging the battery. |
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The RCMP also indicates that, if overcharging is an issue, it is the Crown's responsibility to educate the police on this issue. |
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Take for example a situation in a city where water theft, illegal connections and overcharging by water vendors have become rampant. |
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Examples of abuse of a dominant position include overcharging, discrimination against suppliers, unjustifiable refusals to supply and predatory pricing. |
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The alternator was found to be defective, overcharging the batteries. |
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If overcharging is taking place, then it is a direct cause of increased costs for the NLSB, which must cover the cost of representation and plea-bargaining on each of the charges laid. |
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British Gas seems to be the most active, with a dedicated win-back team whose sole job it is to call people up and there's a terrible mistake, we've been overcharging you all this time and now we can cut your bill. |
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While not significant individually, taken together they indicate that controls to mitigate the risk of overcharging may not be working as well as intended. |
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So we are trying to step in with unique codes to understand which hospital is either overcharging or undercharging. |
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A charge should be undertaken only when necessary because overcharging can cause as many issues as undercharging. |
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By Ramesh Mathew Staff Reporter Some eateries in the city have been accused of overcharging customers and flouting municipal guidelines. |
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Democratic activity has only just started to resume and already journalists who have criticised the government and private companies for overcharging in business deals say they have been harassed. |
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On energy prices, hardly a month passes without the regulator, Ofgem, slamming firms for overcharging, while the companies laugh all the way to the bank. |
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Battery charging is controlled by four independent systems to prevent overcharging following early lab testing. |
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Serco, as well as its rival G4S, was accused of overcharging the Ministry of Justice on its contract to tag offenders. |
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Issues often encountered by foreign tourists include scams, overcharging and dual pricing. |
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Prosecutors everywhere have bad habits of overcharging lots of cases, knowing that if the throw enough mud at the wall some of it will stick. |
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Meanwhile in a raid, the raiding party of the district government apprehended five butchers for overcharging and violation of laws. |
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The alternator was defective and had been overcharging the battery. |
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These irregularities included overcharging and double invoicing. |
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If this is the case, there is a risk that overcharging might give rise to a reduction in the tax burden in another Member State which would not be offset by an increase in the tax burden in Luxembourg. |
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The Housing Executive cancelled Red Sky's contract after a BBC Spotlight investigation into the company, which was shown to be overcharging taxpayers. |
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The conduct of acquaintance and Hypata aedile, Pythias, in punishing a fish seller for overcharging Lucius has occasioned considerable discussion. |
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