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en The idea is there are many people on Medicare that will need help in the coming year and will rely heavily on family members and others to step in and help them make important decisions.

en We want the members to have a vote if they feel it's important. If they perceive it as a benefit, we want them to have it. Without our members, we wouldn't be anything. We rely on our members. We rely on our volunteers. We have some people doing community service hours. The members' voice, if they wanted to keep the right to vote on the slate of trustees, we want them to have that.

en But you do have disadvantages, ... Some of the important family decisions made are often not good business decisions. These are decisions that non-family businesses would have no reason to make.

en some insight into her view of the broad expanse of the law. Let me just be specific. The right of privacy really goes to the heart of basic personal freedoms. Are there certain areas of our personal and family conduct that of out of bounds for the government, where we should make that decision, as individuals, members of families, married people. That we make these decisions. The government cannot get involved. That, I think, is central to the line of questioning that's important to me.

en This product continues our tradition of giving members the products to have a greater hand in their own health care. By giving members information and helping to educate them, this gives them the information needed to help make these important health care decisions for themselves and their family. Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface. This product continues our tradition of giving members the products to have a greater hand in their own health care. By giving members information and helping to educate them, this gives them the information needed to help make these important health care decisions for themselves and their family.

en It's time for people with Medicare and those who care about them to start thinking about making Medicare decisions. And we will help them.

en We have some reluctance because we believe the details are terribly important. We believe quite clearly this plan is not the final solution, because it still does rely very heavily on people driving their cars, and there are still going to be too many industrial facilities in the park.

en For me, that's one of the most important decisions we're going to make in the next few months -- as to who to get involved with via trade or free agency and their shelf life to be productive versus the up-and-coming kid and knowing when they're ready to step in and be a big-time player at Dodger Stadium.

en The past is history, the future is a mystery, today is a gift. I'm an 80-year-old rookie. I will rely heavily on people in the organization.

en One committee member might rely on it heavily, whereas another one might rely on it less heavily.

en The one thing is that family members handle it the right way. There's some family members who will throw gasoline on the fire. It's important to know that we have to uphold the game.

en We believe it is critical that the people of Orange County and the state of Florida are better informed and fully understand their options so they can make their own decisions about what's right for them. Prescription drug coverage can make a significant difference in the health and lives of people with Medicare, especially those with limited income and resources who may qualify for the extra help.

en It is important for directors to do a good job in communicating with staff members and empower them to make their own decisions. Good, instinctive services can only be possible when staff members have confidence.

en This is a communiversity fall festival, our fifth year. We do this as part of giving back to the community. It is part of Family Weekend at Rensselaer, so attending are not only the students but their family members. We've got more than 1,500 family members here today.

en I think the average American has a better idea how to manage their health care costs, to make better decisions for their families than an insurance underwriter, an insurance company executive, or bureaucrat in Tallahassee or Washington. I think people make good decisions given the proper incentives.


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