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  2. Indian Readership Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Readership Survey (IRS) is the largest continuous readership research study in the world with an annual sample size exceeding 2.56 lakh (256,000) respondents. IRS collects a comprehensive range of demographic information and provides extensive coverage of consumer and product categories, including cars, household appliances, household durables, household care and personal care ...

  3. Taxpayer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Taxpayer Bill of Rights (abbreviated TABOR) is a concept advocated by conservative and free market libertarian groups, primarily in the United States, as a way of limiting the growth of government. It is not a charter of rights but a provision requiring that increases in overall tax revenue be tied to inflation and population increases unless larger increases are approved by referendum. [1]

  4. Where’s My Refund? A Guide for New Jersey Taxpayers - AOL

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    How long it takes to get your NJ refund depends on whether you filed electronically or through a paper return. Keep reading to find out more.

  5. Wikipedia:Bug reports and feature requests - Wikipedia

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    Bug reports and feature requests (collectively called tasks) relating to the MediaWiki software that powers Wikipedia, should be filed on Wikimedia's Phabricator. Phabricator is a software suite that includes tools for bug reporting and project management. The bug report management tool of Phabricator is called Maniphest. Bug reports and feature requests that are not directly related to the ...

  6. Consumers' Checkbook - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Consumers' Checkbook came out in 1974. [4] The ratings are based on surveys of consumers, reports from undercover shoppers, expert surveys, the number of consumer agency complaints against a company or service provider, and an analysis of publicly available databases. The first publication only covered the Washington, D.C. area.

  7. Oregon Bottle Bill - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Bottle Bill is a container-deposit legislation enacted in the U.S. state of Oregon in 1971 that went into effect in October 1972. It was the first such legislation in the United States. It was amended in 2007 and 2011. It requires applicable beverages in applicable sizes in glass, plastic or metal cans or bottles sold in Oregon to be returnable with a minimum refund value. The ...

  8. SQL syntax - Wikipedia

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    SQL syntax The syntax of the SQL programming language is defined and maintained by ISO/IEC SC 32 as part of ISO/IEC 9075. This standard is not freely available. Despite the existence of the standard, SQL code is not completely portable among different database systems without adjustments.

  9. The IRS Tapes: Who'll Buy My Memories? - Wikipedia

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    The IRS Tapes: Who'll Buy My Memories? is the 39th studio album by American country and western singer Willie Nelson. The album, featuring only Nelson and his guitar, was released by Sony Music in 1992 to pay Nelson's tax debt with the IRS.