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"I hope he succeeds, simply because I care for our country too much, but I don't really expect him to, " said Keith Neely, a senior at Brentwood High School in Brentwood, Tennessee.
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The report also found that two-thirds of young adults ages 19 to 29 who spent time without insurance coverage in the past year had gone without needed medical care because it cost too much.
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These groups cannot be trusted to help out in a crisis because they may simply not care that much about Israel's security or because they are too frightened of being persecuted to stick their necks out.
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And Maureen Dowd of The New York Times, echoing one of the most commonly held beliefs about why women don't have parity, wrote that women weren't fairly represented because they are afraid of being attacked and care too much about what others think.
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Health care costs soar because other people eat too much and exercise too little.
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But innovation in energy, transportation, health care and education has suffered too much stasis because of higher capital costs and regulatory burdens.
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Because a third party pays the bill, patients have every incentive to consume too much health care.
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The sickest patients became much more expensive because they put off care and prevention until it was too late.
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Partly because of his stammer, brought on by a fall through a roof as a lad, and partly because people from Hesket didn't talk too much as a rule, he didn't care to meet strangers.
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