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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES

LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
Corpus Parttest
AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars

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At the same time it could result in job losses in the labour intensive repair services sector. In practise it turns out that it is sometimes impossible to answer this question. He is not to blame. But on the other hand a good reputation will benefit him, both with respect to the product and to his service. The shopkeeper will need right of recourse which he can use to recover his costs from the manufacturer. Madam President, I do not have a script, just two observations. That is an utterly ridiculous assumption. But a degree of protection is not the same as absolute cover against a host of things at the expense of something similar. What, for instance, is 'appropriate after-sales service'? The same applies to a whole series of other examples we can give. This is a sine-qua-non, and it would seem unnecessary to keep stressing it.

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