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First, the notion that President Obama hasn't put forward a solution to deal with these looming cuts is false.
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Because the ideas we put forward won't come out of thin air.
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We'll improve any aspect of this law, and any recommendations and suggestions that those who actually know the health care system and aren't just playing politics put forward.
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You need to have a U.S. senator like Jim Talent who won't play shameless politics with the judges I put forward.
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But the third argument put forward by those who say we can't control immigration is that immigration is not just a problem of supply but of demand.
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Another potential cause for increasing borrowing costs came Wednesday from the European Commission, which put forward proposals meant to make sure taxpayers won't again be responsible for bank bailouts.
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But many of the theories that have been put forward as to why people do it don't stand up, says Tom Postnes, professor of social psychology at Groningen University in the Netherlands.
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Now he has a forum in which to put forward his arguments in a way that he hasn't in the past.
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It is one thing, as we've seen in the past, to say here is my plan, which everyone out here knows has no chance of clearing Congress because the elements in it don't have bipartisan support, there's no evidence of historical bipartisan support -- or you can put forward ideas that meet that test and create jobs and grow the economy.
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It was clear from the contributions on Monday night that a lot of senior backbenchers simply didn't believe the protestations of the deputy leader of the House, David Heath, that the government had put forward the changes as a mere tidying-up exercise, and they were alarmed to note that ministers and parliamentary private secretaries were being whipped to support the changes.
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