And on the contrary, the legislation significantly expands the federal responsibility for health-care costs.
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It is just that the American way of doing international politics is devoid of real arguments and on the contrary is full of pretexts.
And I, you know, wrote back and said on the contrary, it's very American.
And I took two examples of two topics that could, in other tide, other times, have led to head-on collision, and which in this case, on the contrary, are looked at on both sides of the Atlantic as a situation where we are complementary.
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Dinh and Perkins thought that, on the contrary, he had a legal obligation to report what he knew to the S.E.
"The pattern is set for a possibly historic rally based on the technical factors I use and also based on contrary opinion--not what advisers think, but rather what the market is telling us about itself, " says Gibbons.
On the contrary (and missed by the foreigners in 1998-99 and since), after the equity and property bubble burst in 1989, and deflation set in, cash has been a wise choice.
The trust said the radiologist was conducting an ultrasound scan and failed to then carry out a biopsy on the patient, contrary to guidelines.
On the contrary, modesty and conservatism, as well as a certain austerity, if not asceticism, were clearly the ideals.
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On the contrary, regulations and oversight have increased dramatically over the last decade.
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On the contrary, she and her lieutenants point out that Mr Lieberman served for a time in the outgoing Kadima-led government and they suggest that, once in office, his incendiary rhetoric tends to subside.
For Mr McCain, the war is a heaven-sent opportunity to raise his profile and thus convince Republicans to give him money, despite his annoying tendency to take positions contrary to the party line on campaign finance and tobacco.
On the contrary, the demands and challenges global leaders face call for slowing things down.
On the contrary, MUFG can and should be considered fairly representative of its peers as well as itself.
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On the contrary, true conservatives and liberals have historically known well that spending, for example on infrastructure, builds future wealth for individuals and businesses.
On the contrary, some shippers and investors have pilloried Economou for tarring the entire industry by signing controversial deals, often involving family members, that blur the lines between DryShips and his privately held Cardiff Marine, a ship management outfit.
It will be interesting to see if the masses bear down on him in the same way they have with Maria Shriver and insist that, contrary to what he says, he must have known.
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"It is time that we realised in this House that focusing our foreign policy on the narrow ground of greater Europeanism and ever closer political union in Europe is actually contrary to the UK's vital interests, " he added.
That could sit well with the IGF representatives on the jury, who hope to impress upon the world how accessible and sustainable golf can be, contrary to its elitist popular image.
Whether or not you end up accepting Oakeshott's vision of a civilised, clubbable society as achievable or even attractive, Mr Franco's fine introduction shows, on the contrary, what a tough and wily thinker he was.
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Mr Johnson has to hope, on the contrary, that the goodwill and minimal concessions from Calgary will somehow be enough to win over the same soft middle of French-speaking voters that Mr Bouchard is after: people who see the case for independence and have no deep zeal for Canada, but fear the insecurity of leaving it.
On the contrary, our ability to think and act decisively with the future in mind has diminished.
On the contrary, the affinity is strong and, I would like to suggest, getting ever stronger, for three reasons.
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On the contrary, he, Renee Landers and James Rebitzer have done pioneering work on seemingly irrational norms in organisations.
On the contrary, it strengthens us, and the reaction (against it) will multiply.
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On the contrary, Canada's swift and comprehensive action compares favourably to any nation.
On the contrary, we offered our full and heartfelt support to the nurses involved and hospital staff at all times.
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Despite repeated opposition claims that small business will bear a heavy burden as a result of the Affordable Care Act, a study published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine conducted by the non-partisan, non-profit Rand Corporation and based on sophisticated computer modeling, reveals something quite to the contrary.
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It seemed to him unreasonable that the earth, on the contrary, would always travel at the same speed regardless of its distance from the sun, and when he got that straightened out, he single-handedly improved the accuracy of predicted positions by an order of magnitude.
On the contrary, billboards, magazine advertisements, and innovative financing methods have abounded in this sector.
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