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Mr. Dorgan said he might try to block a vote on the nomination of Mr. Leavitt, the nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, until he received assurances from Dr. Frist that the Senate would vote on a plan to let cheaper prescription drugs into the country.
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He's a conduit for news from the South, where whites beat up blacks rather than let cheap labour leave.
Many of the poor countries that would most benefit from mobile money seem intent on keeping its suppliers out mainly by insisting they should be regulated like banks.This is often a mixture of laziness and turf protection: if the president's cousin owns the country's main bank, he may not rush to let cheap mobile-money systems into his country.
If we let cheap American products come into the country we are selling our children short".
By pooling demand, the backbone will let cheap power chase high demand around the clock and across the country.
Wall Street is far too sophisticated to let anything "cheap" get past it, but nonetheless "cheap" is what we are looking for, and a good place to start is to find a benchmark to gauge stocks with.
The things weren't even comfortable to begin with, let alone cheap.
I have no idea how letting the cheaper Playstation 3 have HDMI would be "overkill", but Sony has been pretty odd these days.
It was a signature Lhota blend of fiscal discipline (a pub with cheaper beer) and social laissez-faire (let students buy cheaper beer).
In a joint operation between the Bank of England and the Treasury, mortgage lenders can already get cheap funding, letting them offer more housing loans.
None of the legislative packages now favored by the Democratic leadership, for example, include long-simmering proposals to let Americans buy cheaper drugs from Canada.
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