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But around 32 million will gain health insurance over the next 10 years, granting ready access to preventative and primary care, and enabling them to receive treatment before they become so ill they require a trip to the emergency room or a stay in hospital.
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Now he took it for granted and was ready for the next step up the ladder.
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The justices should be ready to grant their request.
Roberto Mancini wasn't ready to grant an audience last night.
He thinks, for example, that reporters are often too ready to grant confidentiality to their sources.
She feared the court was not ready to grant gay couples a broad constitutional right to marry.
But they said Mr. McConnell had pushed for broader presidential authority than they were ready to grant.
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These films raise the age-old question of whether white filmmakers are ready to grant black characters agency in their own screen lives.
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