In effect, insurance company bureaucrats would replace those government bureaucrats so disparaged by House Republicans.
The email was alleged to have disparaged Nick Daubney, Conservative leader of West Norfolk Council.
Iran's semiofficial news agencies have disparaged the overseas success of the film, calling it anti-Iranian.
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Instead of supporting Netanyahu's efforts, Livni, Barak and Lieberman have disparaged them or ignored them.
When Olbermann didn't reciprocate, Hyatt withheld production resources and disparaged Olbermann in the press, the lawsuit says.
Let no one say that these do not matter to Scotland, that these achievements can be disparaged or ignored.
We disparaged modern and incomplete forms: gormless and garbled jargon, graffiti, advertising, text-messaging.
Often disparaged in comparison to fancy new alternatives, forums remain popular and powerful.
That has been erroneously disparaged as the rich getting richer under Reaganomics, when it was just the same income in different forms.
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The networks, which had originally disparaged the new cable channels as cheap-looking and too narrowly focussed, ended up buying them when cable took off.
While some critics have hailed Emin as an outstanding artist who speaks with unique intensity, she has also been disparaged as an untalented self-publicist.
His biggest victory came in Silicon Valley, the bastion of American innovation that had long resisted and disparaged the influence of New York money managers.
In fact, in real life no patient should feel safe in a hospital where nurses are disparaged, because this is dangerous behavior on many levels.
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The Red Army Faction (RAF or "Baader-Meinhof Gang") in West Germany enjoyed miniscule popular support and was widely condemned and disparaged by that country's intelligentsia.
The standards hearing, held on Friday, was investigating the sending of an email which allegedly disparaged Nick Daubney, the Tory leader of West Norfolk Council.
His bill merely instructs the Federal Communications Commission to study the issue and institutes an "Internet Consumers' Bill of Rights" that critics have disparaged as worthless.
Limited government, traditional values and personal responsibility have been so disparaged by schools, the entertainment complex and media that Republicans feel compelled to temper their message.
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Microsoft has a long history of supporting bitter rivals -- even those that have long publicly disparaged the company, offering funds to Nokia, Corel and, most famously, Apple.
Schiller disparaged the Tea Party in harsh language, calling its members racist, and also said it would be better if NPR made do without money from the government.
Loucks switched sides and joined the very people whom he previously disparaged as evil, all the while maintaining that he is only acting as a free-agent athlete would.
Mr Obama took a battering in recent weeks, under fire from Mrs Clinton and from those who thought he disparaged small-town values at a fundraiser in San Francisco.
In another comment that might put a damper on retail enthusiasm, Bloomberg disparaged the notion of a new stimulus from Washington such as was issued earlier this year.
Overlanders Zach Channing and Jill DiMedio removed their website's donate button after it was only up for just a few days and returned the money they'd received after some family members disparaged the idea.
Last week, in a severely redacted FCC filing by Google we learned that Google is asking to proceed with a new wireless concept it is developing that will use the very same 2.5 Ghz spectrum that Clearwire has and that everyone has disparaged for years.
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