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"There are so many scenarios in which costs can spiral out of control.
The health secretary indicated that he expects flexibility around pensions to be one way in which costs might be met.
Many state statutes also exempt small businesses or those in which costs would increase beyond a set percentage.
BP, which he called "our top pick among the supermajors," has hit a sweet spot in which costs are falling and oil and gas production is accelerating.
But some experts believe that investing large amounts early on could create a space economy in which costs are forced down by collaboration.
Democrats worry that such competition could lead to a situation in which costs would rise significantly for older and sicker patients who stayed in traditional Medicare.
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A handlebar in Armstrong's back wheel at Avranches a week in, which cost him 27sec, was probably a greater worry for the American.
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