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- Small to medium sized employers would likely drop coverage: Equalizing the tax treatment of employer and individual plans entices healthy workers to buy cheaper but less substantive insurance in the Exchange — should one be available — or the individual health insurance market.
Wonk Room » Republicans Stall Health Mark-Up By Offering Inadequate Alternative Plan 2009
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Equalizing the number of Australians and Singaporeans on the board is supposed to assuage nationalistic politicians in Canberra who oppose the deal.
Australia's Not-So-Foreign Exchange Joseph Sternberg 2011
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As a follow up, the Equalizing Foam Peel is available.?
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Equalizing awareness functions similarly whether we focus on one person or on several people at
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Equalizing consumption by enabling people to borrow their way into the middle class has serious limits.
Jeff Madrick: The Apologists on How Americans Are Faring 2008
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Like Hui Shi, then, the writer of “Equalizing Things” agrees that distinctions can be drawn in indefinitely many ways.
School of Names Fraser, Chris 2005
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But in light of the pragmatic stance adopted by “Equalizing Things,” there is nothing puzzling or remarkable about this.
School of Names Fraser, Chris 2005
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“Equalizing Things” alludes to versions of at least four of Hui Shi's theses and to both the white horse and the pointing sophisms.
School of Names Fraser, Chris 2005
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Collapsing the distinction between so and not-so, admissible and inadmissible is a prominent topic in the famous “Discourse on Equalizing Things,” Book 2 of the Zhuangzi.
School of Names Fraser, Chris 2005
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