The Medicare fund could be bare by 1990 and draining reserves out of the other two.
On a flat-topped hill overlooking the sprawling city of Los Angeles, the grass has been worn bare by thousands of eager feet.
The problems at Stafford - run by the Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust - were laid bare by the NHS regulator in March 2009.
That court ordered those procedures in response to an election process, whose myriad problems and inconsistencies were laid bare by an election that was a virtual dead heat.
"Marcel Duchamp: The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even" (1973) was, by contrast, devoted to an artist whose aims were opposed to those of the painters with whom Golding felt deep affinity.
Shareholders bare the burden by lower dividends, consumers bare the burden by paying higher prices and employees also bare the burden with lower salaries, numerous studies say.
But in his BBC interview Mr Cameron said all the details would be "laid bare" by the Leveson Inquiry - to which Mr Hunt will give evidence next month.
Projects being done by Bare Paint users include everything from interactive color wheels to homemade electric toys.
Given the relative paucity of sources, her account of the first Christian millennium is bare-boned by comparison, concentrating on theology and imperial history.
Chavez's hearse started from the military academy, which is surrounded by bare-brick slums that cling to hillsides rising almost vertically into the Caribbean sky.
Nor did Bebe realize that the old man in bombachas with a beard, long tangled hair, and a bare chest tanned by the sun was his father.
In the winter, dusted by fallen snow, its pure abstraction is set off by bare trees, a vision of cold, crisp beauty, its marble taking on the look of an all-white Agnes Martin painting.
King entered the court in a red velvet chair carried aloft by four bare-chested college football players, before Riggs followed in a rickshaw drawn by a group of scantily-clad models.
Budget airlines work by providing bare bones service as cheaply and efficiently as possible and then charging for any and all extras.
Painter after painter capitulates to the allure of warm ochre-painted walls and ancient brick, umbrella pines and bare hills, revealed by low, diffused, golden light.
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By laying bare the basic mechanisms of thought, the institute's work could eventually yield clues to conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and autism and mental disorders like depression.
Thanks to stylized dialogue and obviously artificial settings, viewers are always at some remove from the action whether it be on a nearly deserted rain-soaked street at midnight or in a sparsely furnished, smoke-filled room lighted only by a bare bulb.
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That assertion is laid bare as patently dishonest by reading this important passage from the model American Laws for American Courts legislation: Far from denying religious freedom, American Laws for American Courts expressly champions and protects that liberty guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and by state constitutions adopted pursuant to it.
Claus display -- both have bare feet and are sitting by a pool of water.
The protesting employees have recently taken up a "work-to-rule" action -- in essence, performing only the bare minimum of work required by their contracts in an attempt to slow airline activity and pressure management to pay attention to their grievances.
Collins, who owns 85% of the company, was able to call on his earlier experience at PepsiCo and McDonald's (where he was a regional vice president) to create a simple franchising concept: bare-bones stores run by owners who live within an hour of the store.
Broken down to its bare bones, the scanner works by spinning an object and shooting two lasers at it.
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When Chairwoman Mary Schaprio hopped from the industry to the SEC, she submitted to the bare-bones minimum disclosure required by law.
Most people would rather not scrape by on a nutritional bare minimum, especially if cancer or a car accident could come and steal it all away in an instant.
The team of scientists has laid bare the power-generating mechanism used by well-known marine bacteria.
Now he had one bare foot and the other still covered by a pale-blue sock and a rabidly red moccasin.
That positioning jives with Twitter management's vision for the company, as laid bare in the stolen meeting notes published by TechCrunch.
First, if there was any remaining doubt about what France needs to do on the public finances, it was laid bare in a report on July 2nd by the Cour des Comptes, the national auditor.
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