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In the very next paragraph you note that "Health insurance provided by an employer would then count as taxable income… which should exert downward pressure on costs.
In order to get more help in combating Muslim extremism, Stanley Weiss ("Help us or we leave," Views, May 29) says that President Obama should exert pressure on other countries — suggesting a course that sounds like former President George Bush's "You are either with us or against us".
"Should" exert downward pressure on costs?
Osborne said Johnson should "exert his authority over opposition tax policy".
Senior citizens, whose eyes are especially vulnerable to glaring headlights, should exert pressure on legislators to do something about this.
The administration should exert its influence to push the United Nations secretary general to appoint a prominent peace envoy for Darfur.
In fact, lately, the biggest gap between Mr. Bush and Mr. Sharon seems to be whether they should exert fierce pressure on Mr. Arafat Mr. Bushh) or dump him altogether as a peace partner (Mr. Sharon).
"While all should exert maximum restraint, we underline the particular responsibility of the interim authorities and of the army in bringing clashes to a halt.
The putrefaction of fan communities is something artists rarely acknowledge, and reining in grotesque fanbases is another type of control artists should exert in 2014.
But about five years ago she decided that the island should exert "more of an effort to show the world that we exist," she said.
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