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California chose to behave more like Massachusetts in aggressively negotiating with insurers on behalf of its residents.
If nothing else, the inquiry raises questions about whether colleges are aggressively negotiating on behalf of what is generally considered one of the healthiest populations.
As was the case in northern Afghanistan, rebel commanders in the south have been aggressively negotiating with Taliban factions inside Kandahar, through intermediaries and over satellite phones, urging them to lay down their arms, officials said.
In part in response to 401(k) fee litigation, employers have been aggressively negotiating fees and changing investment fund line-ups to include low-cost funds.
General Manager Theodore Long about the contract his (unseen) agent was supposedly aggressively negotiating.
China Mobile has been aggressively negotiating with Apple to sell the iPhone, but it uses a home-grown proprietary 3G technology called TD-SCDMA that Apple doesn't support.
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Medicare should aggressively negotiate with drug companies.
*Prescription drug plans would aggressively negotiate with drug companies to secure discounts for Medicare beneficiaries.
Senator Gramm is actively engaged and his issues are being aggressively negotiated.
In California, officials say they aggressively negotiated with insurers to keep the rates low.
Insurers have aggressively negotiated with pharmaceutical companies, so Medicare's prescription drug program has cost the government less than originally predicted.
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