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If the Republicans win the White House in 2016 and perhaps the House and Senate as well, they may cut off federal funds for that Medicaid expansion.
Clot formation in coronary arteries may cut off the blood supply to a region of the heart and cause a myocardial infarction (heart attack).
In that case, its lenders may cut off financing and force it to repay debt faster, the chief executive, Andre Tremblay, said.
But unlike other parts of the online application, which may cut off students midword when they exceed character limits, the essays are sent to colleges in full, and aren't even labeled with word counts.
Unless Congress votes to provide extra money, state officials said, some states may cut off applications in the next month or two and scale back aid for weatherization and summer cooling.
In comments to the news media, association officials have said they will no longer negotiate with the players and may cut off government grants to those who refuse to play next month.
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People can call, say what they want, do what they gotta do, but we're still going to be here tomorrow, we have to deal with the fact that there aren't any small stores that people can go to, our first aid has been cut down, the electricity may be cut off, the water may be cut off --.
Communities may be cut off for days, and flooding may result in "certain death" in areas outside the levees.
Some rural communities may be cut off.
"There could be questions about volume limits and credit — a younger rep may be cut off earlier.
And a new law may have cut off the ability of other plaintiffs to sue over new surveillance.
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