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But Washington and its partners are creating a plan that might have a chance of affecting Iran's calculations.
You'd think that a plan that might keep health-care costs down while also improving care would get some love on the Hill.
He called on them to produce a plan that might rival in size the $700 billion bank rescue that Washington devised in 2008.
Jan Kees De Jager, the Dutch finance minister, said that a plan that might be classified as a selective default was no longer ruled out.
In 1934, President Franklin Roosevelt asked Frances Perkins, his Secretary of Labor, to draft a plan that might help Americans escape poverty in old age.
A number of Labour MPs have defied their leader's instruction not to engage in discussions designed to find a plan that might command a majority.
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And are you going to present a U.S., maybe a model plan, that might bring these two sides together?
Nascar put tracks on notice today that the 2004 Winston Cup schedule could look a lot different under a realignment plan that might move races to different parts of the country.
A brave little girl gets a diagnosis (leukemia, it seems) and a treatment plan that might save her life but ruin her big night: "It would be a mistake/ For someone to take/ A girl with no hair to the prom".
At first, she was told that there was nothing they could do to amend the computer-generated statement and later offered to set up instalments to pay off the bill – it would work out, in fact, at €2.25bn a week for the next 1,000 years, a repayment plan that might cause even Greece to worry.
NICOSIA, Cyprus — Lawmakers rejected a 10 billion euro bailout package on Tuesday, sending the president back to the drawing board to devise a new plan that might still enable the country to receive a financial lifeline while avoiding a default that could reignite the euro crisis.
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