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This may be linked with the coverage of the violence itself in the more "independent" newspapers and radio stations (in contrast to the more "regulated" coverage by television stations) since media coverage of conflicts plays a large role in sensationalizing people, and thus exacerbating conflicts [ 40].
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More important, the people who don't qualify for tax credits ― the ones with incomes that are more than four times the poverty line ― would increasingly find comprehensive, regulated coverage simply unaffordable, even more so than they do today.
The financial system will be more regulated.
But landscape contractors are more regulated than doctors these days.
Entries in the Daily Confusion will be more regulated.
It was higher up (2,650m) and a little bit more regulated than the more cosmopolitan Shemshak.
"Our's is a much more regulated system.
In a letter to Congress, Gov. Frank L. O'Bannon of Indiana, a Democrat, and Gov. John Hoeven of North Dakota, a Republican, said they feared that healthy people would buy minimal coverage from an association plan, then "jump back to state-regulated insurance when they need more comprehensive coverage".
Under this approach, funds are pooled by the government, and heavily regulated private insurers compete by offering more affordable coverage to younger people, or additional benefits for those willing to pay more.
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