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en What we are seeing is an unraveling of the way we finance healthcare in the United States. It is coming apart at the edges, and those edges are small business and low-wage workers. The levees are breaking.

en What we are seeing is an unraveling of the way we finance healthcare in the United States. It is coming apart at the edges, and those edges are small business and low-wage workers. The levees are breaking.

en The worlds I paint leave a lot to engage the imagination by hinting at what lies beyond the four edges of the painting. I think getting beyond the four edges of an opportunity or challenge is one of the basic skills you need in business.

en Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy. Building owners are insisting on a wage freeze and calling on workers to finance their own healthcare.

en You can't give up 28 points in the first five minutes (sic). Ultimately with a lot of teams, speed is going to catch us, especially on the edges. We've got some young kids. Ultimately, they got us on the edges. You can't run on the middle of the defense.

en We're always attracted to the edges of what we are, out by the edges where it's a little raw and nervy.
  E. L. Doctorow

en These fences were older than sin, and us. Safety levels have gone up 1,000 percent. The fences had jagged, sharp edges and the kids were often cut. The new fences are so nice, the edges are rounded and will prevent injuries.

en This area needs a well-trained and well-educated workforce for business and industry. Industry that is environmentally friendly. Workers need fair wages. The minimum wage needs to be raised. Healthcare costs need to be lowered. The long awaited wage increases cannot be eaten up by an all-encompassing 5 percent regressive sales tax.

en That can happen. But what we are having more of is our edges breaking off on us as we try to roll too much out. For that we will use an 8- to 12-ton straight roller on the last 6 to 8 inches.

en The melting of ice at the edges of the ice sheet is also increasing, which causes the ice to flow faster. A race is going on in Greenland between these competing forces of snow build-up in the interior and ice loss on the edges. But we don't know how long they will be approximately in balance with each other or if that balance has already tipped in favor of the recently accelerating outflow from glaciers.

en You can't finance terrorists, you can't finance charities that you have reason to believe that will finance terrorism around the world and even abet it, and say, 'Oh, we're great friends of the United States.'

en I think the best pictures are often on the edges of any situation, I don't find photographing the situation nearly as interesting as photographing the edges.

en Both of these effects are due to warming. Because the atmosphere is warmer, it holds more moisture, so you get more snow. But because it's warmer, the edges of the ice are breaking up.

en I tip my hat to Rusch, he pitched a masterpiece. He was in charge all night long. He put the ball on the edges, mixed in his breaking ball, moved it around -- it was just really well done.

en Anybody who has a job in the United States has the luxury of having healthcare insurance. Almost everyone, because of the healthcare costs, has to begin contributing to that cost.


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