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Why or why not? –Why do you think that Medicare and Social Security officials contend that "some administrative law judges were improperly favoring beneficiaries?" And conversely, why do you think that judges have complained that officials "put pressure on them to approve fewer claims?" Which side do you believe and why? –Do you think that the new policy will result fairer hearings or not?
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The central government has begun to rein in local-government borrowing and it is approving fewer infrastructure projects.
Every major credit card issuer has been approving fewer new applicants, reining in credit lines and canceling unused accounts.
While industrywide research and development spending has nearly doubled to $45 billion a year over the last decade, the Food and Drug Administration has approved fewer and fewer new drugs.
Right now the Food and Drug Administration approves fewer than one in ten pharmaceuticals that make it to human trial; slender success rates inflate development costs to about five billion dollars per marketed drug.
So far, HHS officials say, the agency has approved fewer than half of the programs that have applied for funding.
The government has approved fewer than 5,000 of the 288,000 applications it received over the 18 months since the program went into effect.
In fact, I've approved fewer regulations in the first three years of my presidency than my Republican predecessor did in his.
Though Obama has been critical of Wall Street, a survey from the end of last year found that he had approved fewer regulations than President Bush had at the same point in his presidency.
Retired Master Sgt. Jerry Ensminger, who has devoted nearly 18 years to research and advocacy on the issue, said the VA is currently approving fewer than 5percentt of disability benefit claims filed by Lejeune veterans.
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