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Dozens of lawmakers lined up to voice their displeasure, and to ask if there was any chance of reworking the plan, especially a provision setting a generous tax emption for wealthy estates.
Representative Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who represented House Democrats in the formal negotiations during the tax debate, said his caucus would still push to change the tax plan, particularly a provision granting a generous tax exclusion to wealthy estates.
We intend to achieve optimal productivity whilst realizing the full potential of each of our employees through provision of health care, generous profit sharing, plus a minimum of three weeks vacation.
As with its precursors (reforms proposed by the Heritage Foundation, in 1989; the Massachusetts Romneycare program, in 2006), the provision of generous subsidies, financed by taxpayers, for the purchase of private coverage is a central tenet of the law — perhaps the central tenet.
That, coupled with the provision of generous humanitarian aid, has become the coalition's most pressing task.
For many low-to-middle-income individuals and families who don't qualify for Medicaid, the provision of generous subsidies means that they can afford new private insurance policies.
Students thought the provision of laptops was generous and they were very grateful for this support.
We thank Guilo Pavesi for generous assistance with the Weeder algorithm and provision of an additional script for significance testing, and Chris Holmes for comments regarding the physical clustering algorithm.
Upper Chorlton Road continues to be one of the busiest thoroughfares in Manchester, and after a fortnight of abnormal tramway traffic, constantly crowded footpaths, an army of zealous hawkers and a generous provision of police, the residents have almost forgotten the former secluded character of their district.
Even among the lay nobility of medieval England, grain provided 65 70% of calories in the early 14th century, though a generous provision of meat and fish was included, and their consumption of meat increased in the aftermath of the Black Death as well.
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