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Though Republicans derided the measure, saying it kept too much of the Outer Continental Shelf and the underlying reserves off limits to drilling, the decision to entertain expanded offshore drilling was a stark reversal for Democrats, who have supported a coastal drilling ban since 1982.
Jeanne Lambrew wanted to place a floor on every insurer's loss ratio: if a company kept too much of that dollar — if its M.L.R. fell below eighty-five or eighty per cent, say — it should have to refund the difference to its customers.
A moderate proposal like the Cassidy-Collins bill, said Nichols, kept too much of the ACA to have any place in leadership-led negotiations, currently seek to move towards the center from the right.
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"It was obvious to me from Day 1 that I didn't have to keep too much of an eye on them," Mr. Shaikh testified about the younger members.
Critics in those decades complained that rate cuts would allow the rich to keep too much of their money, but upper-income taxpayers actually wound up paying a greater share of the tax burden during those decades, in part because lower rates reduced the incentive to hide, shelter and underreport income.
You're going to roll it up, so leave a margin around the edges to keep too much of the stuffing from squishing out.
One thing you don't want to do in your 40s, however, is keep too much of your money tied up in risky investments.
"As a songwriter, I'm used to sharing very vulnerably, and so I don't keep too much of my life private, especially when it comes to women's issues," she said.
Some children of hoarders keep too much; others throw out everything.
The government keeps too much information secret, operating a costly system of classification.
So he asked the ever-resourceful Grace to keep his necktie out of his face and to keep too much sock from showing.
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