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One woman claimed that the bill says that if you have private health insurance and "make any change at all, even changing your deductable," you will be kicked off and will default to government insurance.
Any change at all in that?
"The artists aren't noticing any change at all.
But your case is so far gone that any change at all might provoke complete collapse.
After all, small changes bring about large ones, as any change at all is invigorating.
Some may question why there needs to be any change at all.
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And without any changes at all, the program would be able to pay out full benefits until after 2085.
The similarities were so clear that agency analysts were going through pages line for line to determine whether there were any changes at all.
In the memo, the Prime Minister had assured internet providers that, in reality, they wouldn't be making any changes at all.
Experts in Catholicism said the rosary, a prayer tradition as opposed to an expression of fundamental church doctrine, had evolved across the centuries -- although it often went long stretches of time, and many papacies, without any changes at all.
The staff of the Social Security Administration, using conservative assumptions, now says that the system could operate without any changes at all -- no cuts in benefits, no additional revenue -- until 2041, three years longer than it projected last year.
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