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The industries agreed to accept roughly $230 billion in reduced Medicare and Medicaid payments over 10 years to help offset the cost of a health care bill, and the White House committed to support the deals through the legislative process despite liberals' demands for bigger concessions.
In comparison, Austria with less than one fifth of Korea's population will accept roughly 38,000 asylum seekers in 2016.
They even begin the book by stating that "we expect the typical reader to accept roughly two-thirds of our claims about human motives and institutions".
The research firm said AMD will be able to reduce its debt load, as Spansion will accept roughly $775 million in debt, leaving AMD proper with roughly $900 million, significantly lower than its first-quarter level of $1.65 billion.
Justices can accept roughly $25,000 in additional income for teaching and speaking, beyond their salary of $213,900 a year.
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In 1960, Harvard College had around five thousand applicants and accepted roughly thirty per cent; this year, it had almost twenty-three thousand acceptedts aninecceperd nine per cent.
A public university with an annual tuition of less than $6,000 for Alabama residents, it accepts roughly 70percentt of those who apply.
In 1994, when the City Council was pondering the current law, the Empire State Restaurant and Tavern Association accepted roughly a half million dollars in aid from the company.
Mrs. Clinton's campaign declined to release transcripts of her speeches to Wall Street firms during the Democratic primary contests, when her rival, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, intensely criticized her for accepting roughly $225,000 per speech.
The club, which accepts roughly two dozen swimmers from about age 12 to 18 at any one time, has long been the place where young local swimmers compete and hone skills year-round (they switch to indoor pools in the cold) that readies them for college teams and beyond.
And Landis reserves the right to add others to the so-called qui tam suit, which claims that Armstrong and his associates defrauded the federal government by accepting roughly $30 million in sponsorship money to bankroll a U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling team that was fueled by performance-enhancing drugs.
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