Isn't that essentially agreeing with the Supreme Court decision that's calling it a tax?
Representative DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ (Democrat, Florida): There's far more that needs to be done beyond extending the deadline, but at the very least we need to make sure that seniors don't face what is essentially a Bush prescription drug tax for every day that they don't sign up after Monday.
They argue that the market hasn't worked as it essentially has become a means of avoiding real carbon cuts by paying someone else to do them.
BBC: Green energy on the back foot after carbon trading blow
Mr. DAVID PADEA (Businessman): So frequently who essentially don't want to see any type of progress or any type of forward thinking.
"The charity thing is a big important move for us, because up to now, NEoN essentially hasn't been its own entity, " he said.
The report also reveals that the ICC essentially doesn't understand the finances of world cricket, and in particular those of its member boards.
The album is classic Franz Ferdinand now that its legacy stretches far back enough to have a "classic" era and songs like "Can't Stop Feeling" are essentially more of what audiences have come to expect.
The health visitor was horrified and didn't hold back in telling us what she thought - essentially that a child, particularly that young, shouldn't be outside in weather like that.
Affleck also didn't do himself any favors by trying to dismiss the criticism with a glib remark that essentially said that it really doesn't matter that the actor playing Mendez isn't Latino since Mendez himself isn't, shall we say, overtly Latino.
So essentially there wasn't any money to develop services unless we could reduce services somewhere else.
So essentially it doesn't really matter whether it's Don Rumsfeld at the top or if it's Bob Gates at the top?
While rum is an exceptionally diverse spirit, the one thing you can't change is that it's essentially sugar.
The tax initiative ultimately failed when a broader measure that it was part of didn't pass, and now it is essentially dead because of GOP control of the House.
Google licenses Android to hardware manufacturers essentially free, doesn't get a cut of device sales and takes only a small share of revenue generated from app sales for Android devices.
But if you were hoping that humankind was going to go in the direction of Mr Spock of Star Trek fame, it didn't happen and that is because humans essentially are not as a group willing to accept realities all the time.
Because of acidification essentially, the coral can't grow and it's going to dissolve away.
And the administration essentially believes that they won't be able to get that kind of approval from the Senate.
Never mind that the Federal Communications Commission granted approval to PunchForce in February, essentially ruling that it wouldn't interfere with other transmissions.
Ownership of what is essentially a dead asset doesn't make us more productive, doesn't open up foreign markets, but it does land-lock us.
But there are other people who essentially have invested, aren't there?
Toward the end of trading on Tuesday, Lexmark took the unusual move of issuing a press release saying, essentially, that it doesn't know what is going on either.
So there's been a relatively weighty grassroots effort the past few weeks to convince HTC that there's something horribly flawed with its Qualcomm MSM7xxx-based devices -- essentially that video acceleration isn't nearly as well off as it could be because the company isn't taking advantage of the chipset's ATI Imageon circuitry.
That world no longer exists, and we can't afford to have an education system that was essentially, set in the 19th Century.
There was one snag: The system wasn't finished but IBM's aggressive posture had essentially frozen CDC's sales (sounds like the vaporware tactics that Microsoft is often accused of).
Being blamed and essentially ignored by Ahmadinejad also didn't help.
Across the city, Manchester United was sold to the American Glazer family, owners of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in a leveraged buyout -- essentially by borrowing money they didn't have.
The only hole I couldn't knock out was the one around a flat, essentially 0% return.
And, second of all, there's some chatter that the reason it hasn't been discussed is because Governor Romney and the President essentially agree.
But accepting the essentially plotless and ongoing nature of crisis needn't compromise our ability to respond appropriately and effectively.
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