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"We've been using our own capital to finance the cities," says Aselip spokesman Francisco Jardon.
Spanish Towns Struggle Under Crushing Debts Jonathan House 2010
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There are also signs of problems in the southern Andalucia region, where cites are, on average, 28 months late in paying their bills, according to Francisco Jardon, president of the trade association representing the largest municipal sanitation companies.
Spain Vote Threatens to Uncover Debt Jonathan House 2011
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"The time is right for companies to expand their customers' billing options with e-bills," said Jardon Bouska, division president, Biller Solutions, Fiserv.
unknown title 2011
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Jardon: When you wish upon a star, your age doesn't matter
thetowntalk.com - 2010
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"This gift comes at a perfect time," said Jardon, president and chief executive officer of JHT Inc., a computer-training and management company headquartered in Orlando's Central Florida Research Park.
SplicedFeed 2010
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Answering that question for Jardon, and for up to 77,000 other veterans given disability ratings of 0 to 20 percent by their service since Sept. 11, 2001, is the job of the Physical Disability Board of Review, or PDBR.
unknown title 2009
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Since his discharge, Jardon has been rated 20 percent, 40 percent and most recently 60 percent disabled by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
unknown title 2009
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eastern spruce budworm on spruce in eastern North America Blais 1983, Jardon et al.
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