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"Yesterday's doubtful proposal has become worthy of serious discussion today".

Not surprisingly, the proposal has become a battleground.

Since then, the Ryan Medicare proposal has become more moderate and much better.

But for proponents the proposal has become a civil-rights issue.

But the rancour aroused by the coal-export proposal has become as toxic as a four-chimney belcher.

In New York, a far more modest proposal has become the occasion for high-profile soul-searching and head-scratching by the mayor and the City Council speaker.

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By 2006, the proposal had become anathema to most conservatives, who ridiculed it as "amnesty for illegals".

If this proposal had become law, a well-to-do family of four would have been able to shelter more than a million dollars over thirty years.

Yet the fact that such a proposal had become law could be sufficient to create the uncertainty in the housing market that would drive away investment and drive up new interest rates.

In speeches across the country on housing and education, every mention of the need for Congressional approval for his proposals has become a reliable punch line.

Greater competition, the most controversial of all the coalition's radical NHS proposals, has become the focal point of the deepening political and medical opposition to the bill.

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