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WINDOW. An opening made in the wall of a house to admit light and air, and
to enable those who are in to look out.
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I now feel that all of that is going to go out the window because of the fact that the government either doesn't understand it's own legislation, or it's going ahead at the risk of disadvantaging millions of workers across Australia,' Ms Pridham said. Fundamentals, like capitalization rates and gross rent multiples, seem to go out the window when an individual's home is concerned. If we lose three seats," Schumer said, "many of the things we've cherished and valued over the last fifty years would go out the window. |
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