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  • The report is entitled Eroding Public Medicare: Lessons and Consequences of For-Profit Health Care Across Canada.

    The Telegram: Local News 2008

  • Health Coalition, who worked on the report entitled Eroding Public Medicare: Lessons and Consequences of For-Profit Health Care Across Canada.

    Molly'sBlog 2008

  • a major 2007 study entitled Eroding Tax Fairness, even when these all these taxes are included, most people are paying closer to 35% of their income in total taxes, and no income group is paying more than 40% (indeed, the very wealthy pay a lower overall rate than the poor and middle class).

    BC Bloggers Policy Note 2010

  • a major 2007 study entitled Eroding Tax Fairness, even when these all these taxes are included, most people are paying closer to 35% of their income in total taxes, and no income group is paying more than 40% (indeed, the very wealthy pay a lower overall rate than the poor and middle class).

    BC Bloggers Policy Note 2010

  • Eroding trust in Europe's financial system increasingly is putting banks outside the euro zone on guard.

    Global Markets Skittish About Europe's Banks Carrick Mollenkamp 2011

  • Gail Cartmail, the assistant general secretary of Unite, said: Eroding the quality of public sector pensions will hit women the hardest.

    Union anger at 'pay more, retire later' pensions plan for public workers Polly Curtis 2010

  • Eroding family values it's the number one problem with America right now.

    Sanford, 'humbled and broken,' makes vow to state 2009

  • One warning came from Mike McNally of Callawassie Island, S.C.: "Steve: The 50-50 idea is a cute money awareness idea for kids, but be careful: Soon you will be buying half a BMW or Porsche and your kids will be certified KIPPERs: Kids In Parents 'Pockets Eroding Retirement funds."

    The Readers' Turn: Traveling and Charity By STEPHEN KREIDER YODER 2010

  • One warning came from Mike McNally of Callawassie Island, S.C.: "Steve: The 50-50 idea is a cute money awareness idea for kids, but be careful: Soon you will be buying half a BMW or Porsche and your kids will be certified KIPPERs: Kids In Parents 'Pockets Eroding Retirement funds."

    The Readers' Turn: Traveling and Charity By STEPHEN KREIDER YODER 2010

  • Eroding these suspicions and building mutual trust on this issue must be high on both countries 'agendas in 2010.

    Julian Baird Gewirtz: New Year's Resolutions for the U.S.-China Relationship 2010

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