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In its present state, the individual mandate reduces the number of uninsured from 50 million to 26 million people.
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But the world, in its present state, is no place for princesses.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Elegance Of The Hedgehog'
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Compare a successful business to the federal government in its present state.
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Since the tech modifies the guitar's natural harmonics and string vibrations, the LEV-96 is getting cozy on both traditional acoustic guitars and those outfitted with pickups in its present state.
ENGADGET: Moog's LEV-96 sensoriactuator prototype wields touch control of 96 simultaneous harmonics, we go eyes-on (video)
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With the single currency in its present fragile state, it could very easily become whether the eurozone itself survives.
CNN: What if Greece can't manage payback?
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However, investors will draw little cheer from the fact that it would not take much of a shock, in its present weakened state, to knock the stockmarket off course again.
ECONOMIST: Jumping but jumpy | The
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Swedish Minister for Enterprise and Energy Maud Olofsson said the government intended to take part in the rights issue so that the state continues its present share ownership in the airline.
CNN: Airline SAS cuts 3,000 jobs, announces restructuring plans
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When a defendant pleads guilty in a capital-murder case in Alabama, the state must present an abbreviated version of its evidence in court, and Amy sat quietly, clasping and unclasping her hands, while the prosecution described her crimes.
NEWYORKER: A Loaded Gun
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It all made for a lilting tableau, even in her agitated state, even if she knew that beneath its present blue sheen this particular body of water was a mudhole.
NPR: In 'Challenger Park,' Mom Is an Astronaut
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At present, unicameralists claim support in the state's House but not in its Senate.
ECONOMIST: State legislatures
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Cutting the size of the nuclear arsenal to a small fraction of its Cold War size and focusing on terrorists rather than state-based threats may seem sensible in the present environment, but the decisions the administration is making will have consequences for decades after it leaves office.
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