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- noun Plural form of
distributorship .
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First, as the most recognized source for home-based and other small business opportunities for more than ten years running, BusinessOpportunity. com is heightening its already extensive keyword ranking by incorporating terms such as "small franchise", "distributorships" and "licensee opportunities".
Newswire Today - Free Newswire - Press Releases Distribution 2010
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OR ... it's blending stats having to do with ordinary criminals with those connected with organized narcotics distributorships.
Most victims of violent crime in Mexico not connected with narcotics 2009
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Five U.S. senators asked HHS to investigate the legality of physician-owned distributorships that allow surgeons to profit from medical devices they use on patients.
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Mr. Randall's distributorships imposed some steep markups, invoices reveal.
In Small California Hospitals, the Marketing of Back Surgery John Carreyrou 2012
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Physician-owned distributorships, or PODs, now exist in at least 20 states, with more than 40 operating in California alone, according to the report.
Senators Request Probe of Surgeons John Carreyrou 2011
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OR ... it's blending stats having to do with ordinary criminals with those connected with organized narcotics distributorships.
Most victims of violent crime in Mexico not connected with narcotics 2009
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OR ... it's blending stats having to do with ordinary criminals with those connected with organized narcotics distributorships.
Most victims of violent crime in Mexico not connected with narcotics 2009
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OR ... it's blending stats having to do with ordinary criminals with those connected with organized narcotics distributorships.
Most victims of violent crime in Mexico not connected with narcotics 2009
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OR ... it's blending stats having to do with ordinary criminals with those connected with organized narcotics distributorships.
Most victims of violent crime in Mexico not connected with narcotics 2009
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Five U.S. senators asked the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services to open an investigation into physician-owned distributorships, middleman entities that allow surgeons to profit from the medical devices they use on their patients, to determine whether they are legal.
Senators Request Probe of Surgeons John Carreyrou 2011
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