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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
warranty .
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Examples
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Still, it's an ambitious goal and given that the rovers are 4 years and 9 months into a mission that was originally "warrantied" for 3 months, Opportunity will have to pick up the pace if it's going to get to this crater in its lifetime.
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Still, it's an ambitious goal and given that the rovers are 4 years and 9 months into a mission that was originally "warrantied" for 3 months, Opportunity will have to pick up the pace if it's going to get to this crater in its lifetime.
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The fact that parts are no longer available for a warrantied product doesn't mean the company is off the hook.
Some "lifetime" warranties not living up to consumer expectations 2010
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Lexus is willing to say only that the airbags are warrantied for six years or 70,000 miles.
How Long Is the Life of an Airbag? Jonathan Welsh 2010
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The fact that parts are no longer available for a warrantied product doesn't mean the company is off the hook.
Some "lifetime" warranties not living up to consumer expectations 2010
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The 24-kWh battery pack is warrantied for eight years or 100,000 miles.
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They adjust for five different parameters, and are warrantied for a full ten years.
my new chair 2009
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But if the basic concept holds up — about 40 miles on battery, at least 40 mpg, at least 300 mile range, batteries warrantied for 100,000 miles, $40,000 price tag — they will sell out their first two years.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A 230 mpg Hybrid — and It’s a Chevrolet: 2009
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The repair is warrantied, and involves replacing the left IO board.
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Choice theory mostly annoys me because it is such a practical area of exploration but so many of the people studying it are non-economic theory wonks who drive warrantied camrys and wear clothes from eddie bauer.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Do Markets Give Us Too Many Choices? 2007
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