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The result, said Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, the leader of the Democratic majority, is that the chances for the legislation, and for a competing, less restrictive version, are now "substantially, substantially" reduced.
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All in all, the centrists' insistence on comforting the comfortable while afflicting the afflicted will, if reflected in the final bill, lead to substantially lower employment and substantially more suffering.
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