Sentence examples for universal guarantees from inspiring English sources

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In the United States no less than in Europe, the welfare state's benefits — health care, old-age pensions, public transportation, and education — hadn't existed as universal guarantees before the twentieth century.

In the United States no less than in Europe, the welfare state's benefits—health care, old-age pensions, public transportation, and education—hadn't existed as universal guarantees before the twentieth century.

Comply with the universal guarantees of the inalienable rights of citizens who use the Internet, from the national geographic space.

Recognize 1. Comply with the universal guarantees of the inalienable rights of citizens who use the Internet, from the national geographic space.

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Then, informed that we can actually control costs pretty well, while maintaining a universal guarantee, by slightly reducing choice and convenience, you declare this an unconscionable horror.

Mr. Diller had originally requested that InterActive shareholders, not Universal, guarantee his stake in VUE, but he withdrew that proposal in 2001.

Democrats want to preserve the legacy of the New Deal and the Great Society — Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid — and add to them what every other advanced country has: a more or less universal guarantee of essential health care.

More worryingly, the new measures indicate a move in the opposite direction to the universal guarantee of childcare for all children up to age 14 that many landlords have been calling for.

And indeed, my colleague Paul Krugman had a post just last month on roughly this possibility — not arguing for a Medicaid expansion per se, but making the case that Medicaid demonstrates that "we can actually control costs pretty well, while maintaining a universal guarantee, by slightly reducing choice and convenience".

The resulting system would indeed offer a universal guarantee of coverage at a potentially reasonable price, but in terms of access and quality of care it might well end up being more stratified — especially between the upper-middle and the lower-middle — than the system we have today.

The second, however, applies this universal guarantee only within the very local context of the nation-state, ignoring the fact that membership in that state was, itself, morally arbitrary.

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