| 41. | The industry's regulatory body also requires every licensed travel agent to have a franking machine in its office.
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| 42. | The committee didn't act on the complaint, as the franking office had cleared the mailer in advance.
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| 43. | At the time, Congress was under siege for what was widely perceived as abuse of members'franking privileges.
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| 44. | This method of paying franking costs are commonly used by large companies or organisations sending hundreds of letters each day.
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| 45. | I came to admire him when, as a senator, he exposed the abuse of the franking privilege by incumbents.
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| 46. | Gingrich also can continue to use the franking, or free-mail, privilege extended to all members of Congress.
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| 47. | The income tax payable by the shareholders is calculated, and the franking credits are applied to offset the tax payable.
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| 48. | Congresspeople can use radio ads to reach more constituents at less expense than with throw-away mailouts using their franking privilege.
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| 49. | A company can offer franking credits if it has paid company tax and shareholders can offset the credits against their income tax.
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| 50. | If fewer envelopes are required; fewer stamps are required; fewer franking machines are required and fewer addressing machines are required.
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