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en But readiness costs money, and the federal government has not come to your aid to the degree that it must to fulfill its obligations.

en The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value. There is a disparity, and we might have to make that up. But there will be federal money available to take care of part of it if not all of it, and I think the federal government will come through and see that they cover most of our costs.

en Our view is that commitments are to be kept by both sides, ... We have had problems with security and problems with other areas. I assure you we expect to fulfill our obligations merely because we expect the other side to fulfill their obligations.

en Government loses its claim to legitimacy when it fails to fulfill its obligations.

en We really are trying to force [the federal government] to make their system work. We are currently paying the federal government for our portion of the dual-eligible drug costs ... so we'd really be paying twice.

en The federal government is acting more and more like a private sector business. They are cutting costs, reviewing opportunities closely, and conducting cost-benefit analyses for their IT investments. This is a new era in government spending practices and these cost-saving measures will affect federal IT budgets and, therefore, vendor opportunities.

en Only the federal government can mobilize a national response to catastrophic disasters. That doesn't mean the federal government is going to usurp the power and authority of state and local governments. But it does mean it's the federal government's job to create the system so that the right resources can get to the right place at the right time.

en If the federal government shifts large Medicaid costs to the states, some states are likely to turn around and shift a substantial part of those costs to low-income beneficiaries. And since low-income people have nobody they can shift costs to, they likely will end up paying the price, partly in the form of less health care.

en Physicians had about the same degree of concern for the preparation of the medical community as they did for the federal government.

en is ready to fulfill those obligations.

en This is a way by which the university can fulfill obligations,

en prepared to fulfill their obligations.

en While President Bush brags about government costs going down for the [SBA], he fails to tell the truth that slashing federal resources over the years raises costs for small business owners. This budget cuts or eliminates key programs that meet the needs of small businesses.
  Senator John Kerry

en Getting a degree costs about $60,000, depending on the student's lifestyle. It's a big investment, and finding that money can't begin too soon.

en For the money that the U.S. federal government paid farmers between 1995 and 2003, ... the government could have purchased outright more than a quarter of all farms.


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