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    The remaining review response options are to indicate whether the reader finds the review helpful or to report that it violates Amazon policies (abuse). If a review is given enough "helpful" hits, it appears on the front page of the product. In 2010, Amazon was reported as being the largest single source of Internet consumer reviews. [86]

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    [note 7] [287] Consumer Reports additionally pointed out that the success of the Model S prompted other automakers to rethink how they design and market their vehicles. [287] The magazine Car and Driver noted that the Model S was the "first long-range, widely desired electric vehicle" when it was released, adding that "mainstream automakers ...

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    The consumer price index released on September 11 showed consumer prices rose 2.5% year over year in August, down from 2.9% in July — the lowest index reading since March 2021.

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    The Republican chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in Arizona has endorsed a Democrat to replace him. “I am endorsing Joel [Navarro] because he is a man of integrity, because he is ...

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    t. e. In the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years during the presidential election for the sole purpose of voting for the president and vice president. The process is described in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. [ 1 ]