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They also pointed to a host of provisions that would make the case that Mr. Bush is a "compassionate conservative".
There are also a host of provisions to encourage the manufacture and purchase of environmentally friendly cars, make homes more energy efficient and manufacture energy saving appliances.
The act, a landmark piece of legislation first passed in 1994, provides financial support for a host of provisions such as refuges for battered women, violence hotlines, rape education programmes and new methods for dealing with abusers and stalkers.
Among a host of provisions, people subject to protective orders would have been required to list their firearms and surrender them to the county sheriff or a third party within 48 hours.
Last Monday the Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal by tobacco companies against the Cincinnati court's ruling, leaving intact a host of provisions in the law that should help deter smoking.
Never mind that this number includes cost savings from more efficient care, or that the bill has a host of provisions that benefit seniors most notably the closing of the infamous drug-benefit "doughnut hole," which had left people responsible for thousands of dollars in prescription-drug costs.
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The provisions that allowed Phillip Morris to sue Australia are echoed in the TPP, along with a host of other provisions that will supersede national laws, making this astounding proposal sound like that scary "one-world" government that conservatives have been concerned about for decades.
But the real focus will shift to the Finance Committee, which will draw up legislation next month apportioning whatever figure is available for tax cuts among a host of competing provisions.
"A municipality may not, as White Plains sought to do, impose a host of compensatory provisions on one service provider without placing any on another," Chief Judge John M. Walker Jr. wrote for the unanimous three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
The "Pain Relief Promotion Act" includes a host of uncontroversial provisions encouraging doctors to ease the pain of dying patients without killing them, but there was fierce debate over the bill's effort to invalidate Oregon's groundbreaking law permitting physician-assisted suicide.
While speculation has focused on how the decision would affect the future of the nation's health insurance market, little attention has been paid to the tens of billions of dollars in federal money appropriated for a host of other provisions in the law.
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