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was entitlements
noun
The right to have something, whether actual or perceived.
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The other category was "entitlements," a catchall word for the safety-net programs that provide a measure of economic stability for the aging and poor: Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, etc.
The topic on Saturday night was entitlements, and the format was largely unmoderated, with Mr. Cain and Mr. Gingrich seated at a small round table and free to speak as long as they liked.
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Asked why, 73 percent said the reason was "entitlement".
This, he taught later, was "entitlement without provisions".Liberty, he had discovered the hard way, needed institutions to preserve it.
(Liam) One support which alleviated the strain of these costs was entitlement to a medical card.
"The issue is entitlements," said N. Gregory Mankiw, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
Long term, the problem is entitlements, especially Medicare and Social Security.
Those programs are entitlements, meaning that whoever meets eligibility standards gets the assistance.
"Land is land, but the challenge is entitlements".
And then there's entitlements.
Now -- " ROSE: "Whether it's entitlements or not?" KRUGMAN: "Whether it's entitlements or not.
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