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As a result, the federal government effectively picks up a dramatically smaller share of Medicaid's costs in Puerto Rico than in the states -- just 15 to 20percentt of the Commonwealth's Medicaid costs, compared with an average of 57percentt for the states.

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So Karzai, effectively, picked the target, overruling American commanders.

Jones's route took him inside, so that he effectively picked off the defender covering Barber.

Every four years a handful of the same old states effectively pick party nominees for president, voting earlier and earlier with campaign spending mattering more and more.

— BEN ROTHENBERG Effectively picking on Murray's forehand, Djokovic has broken for a 5-2 lead in the third set, putting himself one game from forcing a fourth set.

But other observers expect subscription models to be challenged as advertisers make further inroads into sponsored content and branded applications, effectively picking up the tab.

IN THE 15 years since the nine members of the Supreme Court effectively picked the nation's 43rd president in Bush v Gore, the justices' decisions have increasingly been regarded as falling along ideological lines.

The Wallabies do not have Hooper but do still have Pocock and Sean McMahon and if they can have their usual impact at the breakdown then France, who have effectively picked three No8s again, may struggle.

President Obama has effectively picked up the baton in pressing for a similar plan to create a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants in the country illegally, aided by newfound support among Republicans worried about the electoral implications of alienating a growing Latino vote.

Yet now, just days before Tuesday's primary, which will effectively pick the next mayor in this overwhelmingly Democratic city, Mr. Fenty is the underdog — even he admits it — and deeply unpopular with the black middle class that helped to elect him.

Cotter has in his two back-row Johns, Hardie and Barclay, effectively picked two open-sides in the belief that if a disciplined, athletic Scotland can stay on their feet to win the battle of the breakdown, as Australia did against England, and most others, in the World Cup, then Scotland can stretch the English.

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