My plan is to bring down rates but also bring down deductions and exemptions and credits at the same time, so the revenue stays in, but that we bring down rates to get more people working.
But if anyone from either party has a better approach that will bring down premiums, bring down the deficit, cover the uninsured, strengthen Medicare for seniors, and stop insurance company abuses, let me know. (Applause.) Let me know.
As it happens, the same growth rates that are needed to bring unemployment down to a tolerable level in a reasonable length of time will also bring the deficit down fast.
Since my first talk, I took responsibility for what I did, accepted the punishment and vowed to bring awareness to ethical breaches that bring down many good corporations and people.
You hear this echoed time and again on Fox News: public sector workers get better benefits than private sector workers, we need to bring them down, bring them in line with the private sector, save the taxpayer money.
Logically, the direction of gas flowing through the pipeline should have been reversed to bring gas into the UK and help bring prices down.
And as they rise, sellers will start to bring their prices down, and that will bring buyers back into the market.
No walls, i.e. bring down the walls of preconceptions and enable institutions to reframe the issue across different disciplines to bring about real, lasting changes.
We have worked very hard in this administration to attack that problem, to bring down unemployment.
If the price of oil rises too high, increase production to bring it down again.
By Saturday evening, the teenager's father agreed to bring him down to speak with police.
Even without a democracy, economic failure could thus bring down another Asian prime minister.
But long-term growth is central to generating the tax receipts to bring borrowing down.
He also wants to help bring down the price of drugs under that new Medicare benefit.
Financial firms championed the technology, but its use within their walls could bring them down.
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But cost controls kick in over those years and bring it down to 1 percent.
But we can do more to bring them down in a balanced and responsible way.
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Use of preventive services can also help bring costs down in a variety of ways.
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So we have to do more than drill now to bring down prices for the future.
If nothing else, the cost of litigation related to it will bring it down.
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That will ultimately bring costs down, reduce construction times, create more jobs and drive more innovation.
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Or encourage new entrants into the market and allow competition to bring rates down?
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The unanswered question is where the growth will come from to bring down the remaining debt.
To bring down the house's energy use, the team installed geothermal heating and cooling.
He was prepared to deliver statistics to bolster his candidacy and to bring down his opponent.
They have also been pressuring the Reserve Bank of India to bring down borrowing costs.
That change is estimated to bring down annual increases by three-tenths of one percent.
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They will begin to bring down this inequality that is eating away at our social contract.
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