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Our meager lot is to celebrate when these guys change their minds.
Tax cuts for the über-wealthy are taken to be a reward for obvious virtue, while the "have-nots" are assumed to deserve their meager lot.
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Suddenly that meager $49 million looks a lot sleazier than it did last week.
The recent promotion of PBI schemes represents a good example of how an innovative policy in health systems development – although scientifically backed-up by only meager evidence – receives a lot of attention from implementing organizations, national health policy makers, and international funding agencies [ 60, 61].
It's a meager consolation that, for a lot of these households, the premiums will be so high that these people will be exempt from the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate and not have to pay a tax penalty for being uninsured.
Without thoughtful reconsideration, learning assessment will continue to devour a lot of money for meager results.
As a fitness instructor, Johnson faced a lot of hard work for meager pay.
"A lot of politicians come here meager and leave millionaires," said Jamey O'Donnell, a 59-year old roofer from the Denver-area.
Seared dayboat scallops sounded luscious, with the menu promising broccoli, flageolets, sun-dried tomatoes and pearl onions, but the dish was a tease; great scallops, lots of flageolets and a meager amount of other vegetables.
Single-digit earnings growth is considered meager for pharmaceutical companies, and we'll see a lot of it this week.
With that meager level of coverage, the CBO predicts that a lot of people wouldn't even bother to buy insurance, even if they qualified for a subsidy.
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