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For example, it could phase in the transfer of spending powers to family doctors and make that new responsibility voluntary at first.
All serious estimates suggest that we could phase in limits on greenhouse gas emissions with at most a small impact on the economy's growth rate.
He suggests that NSF could phase in the program by field testing new sensors and power supplies at a few sites, such as the University of Washington's planned NEPTUNE system that would wire sensors to 3000 kilometers of fiber-optic cable in the northeastern Pacific.
While the level of taxes required would need to be worked out, policymakers could phase in such a program to minimize expenditures.
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The money could phased in slower than Mr Stevens' plan implies - although I'm not sure that, if they did it aggressively, it would meet the spirit of the Stevens plan.
The requirement could be phased in slowly, especially for new companies and the smallest businesses.
But even such a big change in tax policy could be phased in slowly enough to avoid disaster.
The increase in the eligibility age for Medicare he talked about need not start for several years and could be phased in slowly.
To ensure that everyone has time to adjust, the bidding system could be phased in, starting with a few of the most overpopulated specialist groups in the most oversupplied regions.
This sustainable credit system could be phased in, exempting current beneficiaries and those nearing age 65 from the limits on public spending.
Given limited budgets and administrative capacity, however, the program could not possibly have been phased in everywhere at once.
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