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Even without the extra burden of sequestration, he argues, the $350 billion reduction already agreed would cut into muscle, not just fat.
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These clinical manifestations of severe malaria are thought to occur because of a combination of a high parasite burden and the sequestration of mature P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes (IEs) in microvascular beds throughout the body (Ref. 4).
Although beneficial early in life, and favoring early reproduction, this crude mechanism of sequestration eventually creates an unsustainable aggregate burden.
The legislation would cancel out the next two years of sequestration cuts for the Pentagon by putting a heavier burden on senior citizens and federal workers.
We're preparing for the reality of sequestration.
Families will face layoffs because of sequestration, she said.
Trying to explain that after four days of sequestration, you have a new understanding of the power of the state, and of the reason that the people's burden of proof is so heavy -- to protect citizens from this thing, this leviathan.
More Americans are feeling the effects of sequestration.
The illusion of sequestration harmlessness, brought about by delays in furloughs, is going to end.
True, but it's catchier than "a blend of sequestration and tax hikes".
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that another year of sequestration will eliminate 800,000 jobs.
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