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In the mid-1990s, its costs stabilised as a result of introducing "managed care" into the health system, and because the poor were doing relatively well, cutting enrolment.
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Jay Nixon, the Democratic nominee and Missouri's well-known attorney-general, has hammered Republicans for cutting Medicaid enrolment and letting the state's unemployment rate rise to a 17-year high.
In her two terms as governor of Brazil's poorest state, she has pruned the bureaucracy, while also cutting infant mortality and raising school enrolments.But critics will not lack ammunition.
With US enrolment stagnating and the UK cutting back on university places, "Indian graduates will become more visible globally, particularly in technical and engineering fields", Mr Agarwal predicts.
The ONS acknowledgement that a levelling down of existing schemes may be taking place is significant, because during the runup to the introduction of auto-enrolment, there were warnings from many experts that companies might decide to offset the costs of enrolling new staff by cutting their contributions into existing workers' pensions.
Assessing African countries' progress in implementing the millennium development goals, the report hailed "impressive gains" on enrolment in primary schools, women's political representation, reducing child and maternal deaths, and cutting the prevalence of HIV and Aids.
"Stop cutting".
Short history of cutting.
It's cutting edge".
By cutting taxes.
That means cutting transfers.
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