rebated
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And they didn’t get any of their taxes rebated.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 22, 2021
Under the program, the permitting approval process for outdoor seating will be shortened and application fees will be waived or rebated.
From Washington Post • May 26, 2020
A better idea would be a market-based carbon tax, with revenue rebated to consumers.
From Washington Times • Aug. 22, 2018
One was a program related to robo-adviser unit Amerivest that rebated some fees for new clients whose portfolios performed poorly.
From Reuters • Dec. 6, 2016
Fylfat.—A rebated cross used as a secret emblem and worn as an ornament.
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