Sentence examples for plans that existed from inspiring English sources

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But there is an exception: individual grandfathered plans which are essentially plans that existed before March 23, 2010, and have generally remained the same, don't necessarily have to follow the new rule.

We knew of all the military plans that existed in case this incident got out of hand.

When Congress passed a private sector pension law in 1974, it established rules primarily for the kinds of retirement plans that existed at the time -- mainly defined-benefit and profit-sharing plans.

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Sarah Bloom Raskin, deputy treasury secretary, has questioned why the Education Department's loan servicers have allowed some 7 million borrowers to default on their loans, given the generous repayment plans that exist in the federal student loan program.

Upton's plan would allow any and all health insurance plans that exist now to continue to exist in perpetuity--with anyone allowed to buy them -- irrespective of whether these plans meet the standards set by the Affordable Care Act -- namely, that plans must cover prenatal and contraceptive care, must cover mental health costs, cannot discriminate against people with preexisting conditions, etc.

It is also about having a sensible long-term catchment management plan that exists alongside flood protection planning.

"We do not support the plan that exists and we will try to introduce those three conditions," Mr. Peres said in an hourlong interview in his Tel Aviv office.

Mr. Ashcroft was so persistent in challenging the voluntary desegregation plan for St . Louis a plan that exists to this day, that he was criticized by Judge William Hungate, who was supervising the case, for being obstructionist.

(A CONPLAN is commonly called a "contingency plan," but it actually means an operations plan that exists in "concept" form only). Intelligence analysts assigned to the Korean watch floor now speak of "actionable intelligence" and tracking "pattern of life" data and "full-spectrum" operations in fighting the North, terms that they borrow from the fight against terrorism.

The loss of two-thirds of Hungary's territory in 1918 and the directives of a centrally planned economy that existed from 1945 until the late 1980s exacerbated the hypertrophy of Budapest in relation to the rest of the country, although by 1969 the capital's share of the country's industrial workforce had been reduced to about one-half.

And even now, most of the people Wellmark insures are in "non-compliant" plans ― policies that existed before the Affordable Care Act took effect and don't live up to the law's standards.

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