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  • $300,000 Annual Volume Less Than $150,000 Average Ticket Less Than $3,000 Average Ticket Less Than $750 Average Ticket Less Than $350 Requirements: Requirements: •Approved with Completed Merchant • Acceptable Credit History •Acceptable Credit History Application • Marketing Materials • Approved and Secure Website • Refund Policy Annual Volume Between $2,000,000

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  • $300,000 Annual Volume Less Than $150,000 Average Ticket Less Than $3,000 Average Ticket Less Than $750 Average Ticket Less Than $350 Requirements: Requirements: •Approved with Completed Merchant • Acceptable Credit History •Acceptable Credit History Application • Marketing Materials • Approved and Secure Website • Refund Policy Annual Volume Between $2,000,000

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • "Acceptable" is not a judgement of our moral failing here, but of your incapacity, of your inability to accept, of the critical and terminal crippling of your ethical faculties.

    The Protocols of the Elders of Sodom Hal Duncan 2007

  • "Acceptable" is not a judgement of our moral failing here, but of your incapacity, of your inability to accept, of the critical and terminal crippling of your ethical faculties.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Hal Duncan 2007

  • But that brings us back to that calculation, the one that put those nine dead boys in the column titled "Acceptable Losses."

    Derrick Crowe: Afghanistan War Not Worth the Burning of Children and Treasure Derrick Crowe 2011

  • But that brings us back to that calculation, the one that put those nine dead boys in the column titled "Acceptable Losses."

    Derrick Crowe: Afghanistan War Not Worth the Burning of Children and Treasure Derrick Crowe 2011

  • The author at Stumbling and Mumbling in a related article titled Acceptable inequalities writes:

    Academic Merit vs. Economic Merit, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • The short version is, in the early '90s, they had this thing called the Acceptable Use policy, which said, This is only for researchers, and, yes, we'll let in a few commercial company researchers, but only universities and researchers.

    CNN Transcript - Special Event: Millennium 2000: Future of the Internet - January 1, 2000 2000

  • There is usually a period of time during which the fulfilment of requirements can be delayed without incuring additional expenses or causing reduction of the quality of service and this period of time is defined as Acceptable time delay.

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  • The five MISD high schools are expected to rank as Academically Acceptable, which is an improvement over last year for Horn and Poteet high schools.

    unknown title 2009

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