This is evident if you look at the swagger specification generated by bubble for any api workflow returning a thing (list of things).

In the 200 response example below, the return type is a string instead of a Thing.

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Couriers typically use heavy polluting vans to come and collect returns. Factoring in the amount that a van can carry at once, and the fact that some vans are more efficient than the larger transits, a single item using a courier emits 181g of CO2, when being returned (Edwards, McKinnon, Cullinane, 2009). But that is assuming 100% success rate with courier collections which is far from the case. Looking at 3 studies on failed deliveries, if we take the median - a 12% failure rate (IMRG) - the total emissions increases from 181g to 203g CO2.


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Often shoppers order clothing knowing they will return it. This has become somewhat of a trend with online shopping, especially with free returns policies. But there is an environmental impact of this trend: buying clothes you know you'll return means that the CO2 emission from a return is doubled because that particular return also includes the item being delivered. So instead of 181g CO2, a whopping 362g CO2 will be emitted (Edwards, McKinnon, Cullinane, 2009).

Online shops need to educate their customers that there is no such thing as a free return and that their choices have an impact on the climate. At the same time, online shops should address shoppers' concerns and help them get the right item from the beginning. Whether it's about helping to find the right size or showing realistic pictures, minimizing returns will help save time, money and carbon emissions on both sides of the shopping cart. Easysize, a technology company helping shoppers find the right size, estimates that unnecessary returns can be decreased by 25-30% when online shops start getting better at using the return data at hand to get the size right from the start.

If yes to the first question, does that mean that my opponent is actually returning a card from my graveyard to the battlefield? (as opposed to me returning a card from my own graveyard, which might be relevant for something that says something like "whenever a player returns a card from their graveyard to the battlefield")

My real question: who controls Ghoulish Impetus once it is on the battlefield? I expect that my opponent would control the ability that returns it, but I would expect that the permanent on the battlefield would be under my control and that I would decide what it's attached to once it's out (303.4f). My only doubt is because I've seen cards in the past use the wording "return ~ to the battlefield under its owner's control," and I didn't know if that being omitted was because it was no longer considered necessary text or if it would actually change the way this one works.

In 2008, Dick Durock said to Bullz-Eye.com that the suit made filming difficult: "I hated the thought of having to go through the whole thing of wearing 50, 60, 70 pounds of weight in the summertime in Savannah, Georgia, but the money was there, and it's a job".[5]

A writer for Time Out gave a somewhat neutral review, stating that "Wynorski is well-versed in double-bluffing his audience, denying them the chance of balking at dreadful special effects by implying that the ineptitude is deliberate. He opts for cheap nostalgic laughs and camp '50s sci-fi scenery; depending on whether you find this funny, you'll either smile knowingly or gasp in disbelief".[11] Another positive review was from Roger Ebert. He gave the movie a "thumbs up" when Gene Siskel did not in the talk show Siskel & Ebert & the Movies.[12] Cinapse also gave the positive review as "The Return Of Swamp Thing is a humorous and oddly sweet action adventure that wants nothing more than to entertain you with its quirkiness from start to finish".[13]

1. File an accurate return and use e-file and direct deposit to avoid delays. Taxpayers should electronically file and choose direct deposit as soon as they have everything they need to file an accurate return. Taxpayers have many choices, including using a trusted tax professional. For those using e-file, the software helps individuals avoid mistakes by doing the math. It guides people through each section of their tax return using a question-and-answer format.

Async functions return a Promise implicitly and automatically themselves. We don't need to do anything for this (e.g., we don't need to do return new Promise((resolve)=>{/*...*/}) inside our async functions (unless we explicitly need to)).

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The key idea of their study, Purnandam and his colleagues say, is to go back to the first principles of risk-return tradeoff and propose an approach that is simpler and less vulnerable to manipulation. For instance, the study notes underreporting risk could only be achieved by underreporting profits, which would inhibit the ability to distribute returns to expectant managers and shareholders.

If you wish to return your items to PrettyLittleThing, we offer FREE returns for UK Customers. Your returns label will be included in your parcel but if you need another one don't panic.Returns portal for UK customers can be found here

We're sorry, but we are unable to offer free returns for international customers, returns must be made at your own cost. All International Customers who wish to return their items can use the returns label found here at the Returns Portal

UK customers also have the option to returns items via Royal Mail tracked returns. This is a FREE service simply click here and follow the steps to print your own returns label.Once completed, you will receive an email with instructions on how to return your item and a tracking link.

Wild Things will accept returns of unworn, unwashed or undamaged merchandise for full refund (less the original shipping charges) or exchange. The original receipt, tags, and packaging must accompany items for refund. Refunds will be made in the form of the original payment and only to the original buyer.

Comparing pre- vs. post-change metrics is good. Running a randomized A/B test is even better. That way, you avoid other forms of bias like seasonality in your analysis. If you have the resources and the time, you can actually test different levels of the returns experience and evaluate the overall impacts before rolling out a full-scale update. 


Multiple. The first egg-thing reacted similarly to the Blood Test Thing when it came into contact with a hot frying pan and was only shown in the first screenplay. It is described as seeming to turn inside-out, with tiny tendrils and pincer-like appendages emerging from it. After escaping behind an oven, from the words of the screenplay, it most likely sprouted legs. The creature later sprouted a thin tendril and gained the ability to spray an acidic substance the screenplay describes as looking like 'toxic silly string'.

The second egg-thing also only appears in the first screenplay, having formed from multiple eggs in a wire basket fusing together. The creature is described as having spider-like legs, numerous thin tendrils and the snout of a coyote.

Anyway, LeBron and Anthony Davis took exception, as athletes do (they invent bulletin board material even when none exists). Therefore, expect some spice during this game and a bit of motivation displayed by the Lakers, if only to roust themselves against the defending champs. Crazy thing is, it might work. The Lakers are better armed, bringing in new offseason additions, than they were last May.

I'm looking to create a formula for if a cell contains one of a list of things, it will return that thing. In excel, I would use the method found in this article ( -cell-contains-one-of-many-things) but have not been able to recreate in Smartsheet.

The {Search For 1} is a reference to a single cell in another sheet which is your database sheet. As you can see, we searched for tree, bird, house, and fish within the Search In column and found everything except for candy since candy isn't in the database sheet. It will take some time to set it all up depending on how many things you need to search for initially and how big you want to build it for scaling.

No doubt! TBH, I'm was more curious than anything, especially with all the online orders people have been doing in the last couple months. Personally, I air on the side of just eating it than returning it.

Do REI employees judge you for your returns? Yes, absolutely. In fact the record of your transaction history with REI has a KPI that scores your return habits. How much did you buy vs how much did you return? They also track your lifetime profitability to them. "How much money have we extracted from X's wallet?" "How much more can we extract?"


Don't get confused by the bright shiny light over there. Yes returns are tracked. Yes your returns are tracked, summarized and judged. But at the end of the day, does the return policy (whatever that policy may be) drive profitable sales both short term and far more importantly, over the long haul? Have you ever decided to purchase a thing you could buy at any number of retailers or ecommerce companies, at REI solely because of the return policy? If the thought of "I can return this if it doesn't fit" or what have you, moves or has moved you to pulling the trigger on an REI purchase, then the return policy has driven your behavior and accomplished its one and only goal: drive more sales and drive more profits.


If you become unprofitable and return more than you buy they judge you serial returner and your file is flagged and bam, "no, sorry we won't accept returns from you." = judged e24fc04721

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