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A transitional step in the law, the high-risk pools come with high premiums and out-of-pocket costs, and states have not been good at publicizing them.
These results suggest that FEF may act as a transitional step in an evolution of coordinates between LIP/MIP and SC.
In the end, live TV, and the ability to record from it, seems like a transitional step in between cable TV's heyday and the on-demand future of television.
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Although still bad for consumers, this can become a transitional step to hedge against changes in the market.
Any thought that either a public option or early Medicare buy-in could be a transitional step toward single-payer is likewise out of the question.
Under the agreement between Westhab and the V.A., the men will spend 18 months to two years in the building in Yonkers as a transitional step and receive counseling from the nonprofit's staff and others aimed at helping them find employment and permanent quarters.
In 2003, 'pre-hypertension' was officially recognized as a transitional step to the fully developed disease, but what happens during this initial period is not clear.
In May, the Archdiocese of New Orleans will ordain seven seminarians as deacons, a transitional step toward their becoming priests.
Lewis speculates that the discoveries at Lomekwi may represent a transitional step toward Oldowan-style toolmaking.
The Advantage program was envisioned as a transitional step between homelessness and self-sufficiency.
David Renshaw at NME observed "...this mainstream rebirth feels like a transitional step to something gigantic".
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