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OFT

abbreviation for OFFICE OF FAIR TRADING.
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Abnormal development of the cardiac outflow tract (OFT) constitutes approximately 30% of congenital heart defects.[1] Therefore, investigating the mechanism of the OFT septation and remodeling is important.
These are --$296.705 million OFT senior revenue bonds, series A of 2018 'AA'; and --$147.59 million OFT subordinate revenue bonds, series B of 2018 'A+'.
The OFT said there was "substantial competition" in the retail sector between Bell's whisky, a Diageo label, and Whyte & Mackay's ownlabel and branded blended whisky.
Mr Opperman spoke out after an EU inquiry concluded that oil firms may have "colluded" to manipulate petrol prices - just months after an investigation by the OFT came to the opposite conclusion, and insisted soaring prices at the pump were simply an inevitable result of higher crude oil prices.
In a press release, the OFT said it had determined there could be a substantial reduction of competition in five local areas, namely Aberdeen, Brighton, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge and Southampton.
This gave agents like yours, who have signed up to the code, the right to use the 'OFT Approved' logo.
Even though regulators had sought many changes to the current-account market, the OFT observed that comparing the costs of current accounts continues to be challenging, and that people lack confidence in the switching process.
The OFT want shoppers to tell them whether the proposed changes, outlined at www.oft.gov.uk, will improve warranties.
The OFT wants shoppers to tell it whether the proposed changes, outlined at www.oft.gov.uk, will improve warranties.
The OFT were concerned that too many buyers didn't ask for quotes or research prices when buying a scooter, stairlift or equipment such as hoists or bathroom fittings.
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