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So the time for fighting the battles of the last two years has now passed.
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In the last two years, CSR has surged passed its tipping point.
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Republican Kansas Governor Sam Brownback has passed measures over the last two years to restrict access to abortions.
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However, analysts and industry experts contend health care reform will happen out of necessity, whether through the Affordable Care Act or the momentum it already has created since being passed over two years ago.
CNN: House Republicans vote, again, to repeal health care law
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In his first two years, Obama passed legislation that addressed big issues, but partisanship has probably become more corrosive.
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No significant law has been passed since its re-election over two years ago, despite signs of slower growth, rising inflation and a storm over corruption.
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Legislation passed two years ago that was designed to prevent class-action abuse has reduced the number of those types of cases filed in state courts, but it also seems to have placed unforeseen strains on the federal court system because the law was drafted so poorly, experts say.
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Boehner and Republicans complain the Senate has refused to take up any proposals they have passed in the past two years.
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Yes, the UN has passed resolutions and imposed some mild sanctions, but Iran has spent two years disregarding them, continuing to spin its centrifuges and to call for the destruction of Israel.
ECONOMIST: Israel and Iran
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New laws decentralizing some powers and increasing funding to outlying provinces were passed last month, but they will take two years to implement, so centralized has control been up to now.
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And what is surprising is that this has followed two years in which the world for which read, the developing world had passed a stiff test of its faith in open markets.
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