Sentence examples for hefty expansion from inspiring English sources

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If the Supreme Court strikes down the Obama law, there could still be a hefty expansion in coverage because much of that expansion has already happened, and voters would resist having it taken away.

Or, the new owners of the Cosmos buy the Red Bulls and that team's stadium and re-brand the club the Cosmos (probably unlikely because M.L.S. Commissioner Don Garber is determined to have the league pocket a hefty expansion fee that he said could reach $100 million, but probably won't).

The movie opened in 15 theaters this weekend, but its hefty expansion throughout June and July could make it one of summer's sleeper hits.

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To provide near-universal coverage, it relied on legal mandates, hefty subsidies, and a big expansion of Medicaid.

Frankfurt, which is competing with London and Paris to be Europe's aviation hub, has built them already, although the plane will not come into service until 2007.That says something about the commitment of Fraport AG, which operates the airport, to continued expansion despite some hefty local opposition.

His break came a decade later, when Big J Enterprises, by then doing commercial work, got a hefty chunk of a huge Intel plant expansion.

In 1867 racing was moved to New Barnes, Weaste, until the site was vacated (for a hefty price) in 1901 to allow an expansion to Manchester Docks.

Senate Republicans released their draft health care bill Thursday, unveiling a proposed rollback of Medicaid expansion and funding while ensuring hefty tax cuts for the wealthy and health care companies.

The company, which can trace its roots back to 1937, struggled in recent years after a disastrous expansion plan left it with a hefty rent bill that it could not afford.

Known for selling a range of products from model cars to aircraft and train sets, the business has struggled in recent years, making an operating loss in 2012 of £750,000, after a disastrous expansion plan left it with a hefty rent bill.

Even so, the Treaty of Nice, laying the groundwork for E.U. expansion, was voted down in Ireland by a hefty 54-to-46-percent 54-to-46-percent 54-to-46-percent 54-to-46-percent

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