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en Rising prescription brand-name drugs are raising insurance premiums to unaffordable heights, ... The existing world of multiple prices and multiple discounts, and great amounts of complexity and paper work, harm ordinary American patients, businesses and taxpayers.

en This report does confirm and reinforce a lot of things that we know have been happening. One is that with insurance premiums continually going up at a rapid rate and coverage eroding, we're finding that even moderate- and middle-income families are starting to find insurance unaffordable, with the result that the number of uninsured in those groups is rising.

en Medicare premium increases are unaffordable for many seniors as they struggle to keep up with the high cost of prescription drugs, record gas prices and their daily expenses.

en Implementing a common business process across multiple brand groups that were considered independent businesses.

en This system is run by multiple bureaucratic agencies with multiple levels run by multiple politicians, all patch-worked together.

en It is time to have an interpretation of the 'availability' section of existing law by someone other than Ms. Adams. A prescription that is unaffordable is unavailable.

en Taxpayers have multiple opportunities to pay their tax bill without incurring any additional penalty. While our collection program emphasizes full payment, the attorneys work with the elderly, hardship cases and taxpayers that require payment arrangements to pay off debt over time.

en Applied Material's multiple is bound to -- down to something like 15 times forward-looking earnings. The multiple less in the overall market and it's a great company with dynamic growth prospects.

en We pay here in the United States the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. ... We believe it's unfair.

en The Unix world has had a problem with Sarbanes-Oxley because of the fragmented authentication [of NIS and NIS+]. Firms don't want multiple identity stores spread on multiple Unix systems throughout the organization.

en I've been so impressed over the years ... at how the American people really can follow issues they care about, ... She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. And they really can sort through whatever's going on to find out what is happening on prescription drugs or the patients' bill of rights or any other matter that is a real kitchen-table issue.
  Hillary Clinton

en We've recognized that this is an organized crime issue, We have multiple individuals who are involved in a scheme that doesn't last two days, or two weeks... but potentially a year or multiple years and they work together to avoid the taxes and to take those profits that should be going to the state and keep the money for themselves.

en The taxpayers are paying more and getting less. Having the state executive of Missouri driving back and forth between Jefferson City and Springfield multiple times a week is an inefficient use of our governor's time, especially when the taxpayers are footing that bill.

en The complexities of managing multiple security types across multiple investment styles require a reliable, robust and real-time compliance system. Charles River IMS allows us to easily conduct compliance checks at multiple levels within our trade and investment workflow.

en The 11.5 times multiple -- which is two full turns higher than the 9.5 times multiple we paid for the whole of Knight Ridder -- demonstrates that these are strong newspapers with great value to companies whose strategies fit them.


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