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Cleverly borrowing good ideas from both sides of the party divide, his proposals at least look like a plausible basis for agreement (see article).The plan obliges everyone to take out health insurance while creating a tapering subsidy for poorer families to help them afford it.
Two other judges, in Michigan and Virginia, have given it their blessing; a third, also in Virginia, faulted the same provision as the one in Florida the "individual mandate", which obliges everyone to obtain health insurance but voided only that part, leaving the rest intact.
Thus Locke writes: "The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it, which obliges everyone: and reason which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions…" (II. 2. 6).
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Back then a system based on obliging everyone to buy private health insurance was a conservative idea, and Mr Romney did a good job of working with a hostile legislature to get it passed.
But the very changes that are concentrating people's attention on education are obliging everyone to be more outward-looking, and to judge their ways of doing things by the yardstick of the best in the world.
One virtue of those hated things called bureaucracies is that they oblige everyone to follow a common set of rules, regardless of station or background; they are inherently equalizing.
For Cicero the "new man" who had made his way to the top by his own oratorical and political skill, obliging everyone by unstinting service, representing Pompey's interests in Rome while avoiding offense to Pompey's enemies this was the climax of his life.
The state is a long way from covering its 130,000 uninsured citizens, while the subsidies are proving costlier than expected.Besides, although obliging everyone to have health insurance can compensate for some of the extra cost of covering the uninsured, it does not offset it entirely.
"Identifying herself as a lifelong fan, she told the most popular country musician of her generation that she'd met the love of her life at his concert," Mr. Crowell writes in "Chinaberry Sidewalks," his new memoir, "obliging everyone present, myself included, to imagine this had taken place only a night or two before".
Mrs. James obliged everyone, with predictable results.
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