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Ms. McGlynn estimates that the Senate health bill, for example, would provide insurance to about 22 million people who do not have it now and that the employer mandate would account for 6 million of the newly insured.
A run for comptroller by Mr. Thompson, for example, would provide an alternative to the incumbent, Thomas P. DiNapoli, a Long Island Democrat and former assemblyman and no favorite of Mr. Cuomo's.
Ending the oil subsidies the Senate rejected, for example, would provide as much as $4 billion every two years — roughly twice what all Congressional candidates combined spent in the 2010 elections.
Tests have shown that the curtain kills some mosquitoes that fly into it.Even if a mosquito somehow managed to penetrate such a barrier, a second light curtain set up around a bed, for example, would provide further protection.
So which new album track, for example, would provide the best soundtrack to... Being in PC World, hoping to by an external disk drive to back up your important data, considering reliability to be more important than price Martin Miles Awayy would be the best song on the new album for the situation, because Microsoft Vista is miles away from working.
Similarly, while it challenges social traditions, removing tax incentives that keep women at home or raising the retirement age for women where it is lower than for men (Italy and Greece's public sector, for example) would provide economic benefits at little or no fiscal cost.
Justice Anthony Kennedy noted that he, too, had expected to hear that other kinds of patents—on an industrial process, for example—would provide the incentive.
Professor Ting says that detecting just a few anti-helium and heavier anti-nuclei, for example, would provide good evidence for the existence of a large amount of anti-matter somewhere in the Universe.
A 1.5percentt dedicated tax on TV advertising, for example, would provide $1 billion a year for a public broadcasting system that would be truly free from both commercial pressures and political interference.
It predicts that an import fee of $10 a barrel, for example, would provide economic benefits of $82 billion by 1995 and add 120,000 jobs--mainly in oil-related industries--but cost other sectors of the economy $273 billion and 400,000 jobs.
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