On the other hand, Romneycare was largely funded by taking advantage of federal Medicaid subsidies: in other words, by drawing funds from the taxpayers of other states.
Like the banks, MF Global reported to a patchwork of regulators, from CME Group to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, historically a weak regulator held captive by the futures industry in other words, by CME Group ( CME).
Though the genes in question have yet to be identified, this result suggests they are too abundant to be there by chance in other words they are being kept in the population by natural selection because psychopathic behaviour confers a selective advantage.
Skirting around ol' Wernie Heisenberg and that Principle of his, the team exploited quantum entanglement to read the encryption keys encoded in photon polarizations from their momentums, avoiding detection by either end -- in other words, doing what was once thought impossible by cryptographers.
By 2025, in other words, the United States is likely to face a critical shortage of talented scientists.
Billions of dollars were being spent by companies, in other words, so their investors could keep their mental accounts separate.
For structural reasons, I believe there is zero chance the Democrats will win by an amount greater than gridlock--by enough, in other words, to override a Bush veto.
The number of people older than 65 will have risen from 390 million in 1997 to 800 million by 2025, in other words from 6.6% of the population to 10%.
Then came yesterday's complaint that eight days after the Chancellor had signed, sealed and delivered his Autumn Statement to parliament, Welsh Ministers were still none the wiser how much extra money they actually have to spend on day to day matters, in other words by how much their revenue budgets had been boosted.
In other words, by regulatory fiat, the EPA is flirting with shutting down coal-fired plants completely.
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In other words, by reducing the principal investment, front-end charges permanently impair the future returns to investors.
In other words, by adding the protective positions, how much of the upside do we give up?
In other words, by trying to make her feel better, I was doing the opposite of making her feel better.
In other words, by choosing between two style options, you limit your ability to fine-tune your risk beyond 300 basis points annually.
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In other words, by manipulating the money, the manipulators can induce people to do things hire the unemployed, borrow money, buy stocks, etc.
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In other words, by the time the computer has worked out how the fire will spread, the forecast is already long out of date.
In other words, by firing Griffin now rather than waiting a few weeks, Time Warner CEO Jeffrey Bewkes saved his company a pile of money, maybe millions.
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In other words, by keeping domestic prices low, the Kirchner administrations have pursued the dual goal of masking inflation and keeping the masses happy, in typical populist fashion.
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In other words, by stipulating what states could not tax (the negative), the Framers implicitly affirmed their power (the pregnant) to tax anything else without having to seek congressional authorization to do so.
The soft palate is controlled by cranial nerves in other words, nerves that do not pass through the spinal cord.
In other words, unburdened by regulation, British employers have less need to seek cheaper ways to create new jobs.
They agreed to set a new standard for the care of forests owned or managed by religious bodies in other words, they said, 5% of the world's woods.
Pleading by exceptions and substitutions, in other words, does not change the offenses with which PFC Manning has been charged and for which he is scheduled to stand trial.
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"Pleading by exceptions and substitutions, in other words, does not change the offences with which PFC Manning has been charged and for which he is scheduled to stand trial, " he said.
Say the krona strengthens to a ratio of eight to the euro--by 12.5%, in other words.
Skakel's alibi was damaged, however, by his own words and those of other witnesses.
In other words, some investments by Freddie Mac could be more profitable if homeowners were unable to refinance their homes.
More troubling are the banks that are forced by regulators to increase capital ratios by shrinking their balance sheet or in other words, stop making loans.
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In other words, SAP succeeded by making systems integrators rich.
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