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giveback

[giv-bak] / ˈgɪvˌbæk /




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As if to inoculate himself against the copycat charges that have dogged him, Mr. Abloh framed his enterprise as a giveback.

From New York Times

Wayne added, "This type of selfless act really resonated with me, and I respected her that much more which ultimately led to reaching out to her about our Memorial Day Giveback."

From Fox News

Thus, if you are thinking about how to make the most of the latest government giveback, here are some ideas to consider:

From Seattle Times

Now it’s giveback time, and the Biden administration should keep fighting to rebuild a middle class that’s been hollowed out.

From Washington Post

District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman in Chicago said Illinois drivers may try to prove that Geico violated a state consumer fraud law by unfairly and deceptively marketing its “Geico Giveback” discount program.

From Washington Post