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  • The contractual provisions under scrutiny are known as "most-favored nation" clauses, which usually stipulate that hospitals must charge the insurers' competitors equal or higher prices for medical services.

    Justice Widens Blue Cross Probe Across Several States Thomas Catan 2011

  • The contractual provisions under scrutiny are known as "most-favored nation" clauses.

    Crooks and Liars Susie Madrak 2011

  • But even with 'Americans', of whom I have the most experience since I am one, the focus is not solely on Mexicans although that is currently the most-favored clan.

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  • But even with 'Americans', of whom I have the most experience since I am one, the focus is not solely on Mexicans although that is currently the most-favored clan.

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  • Later administrations have fought to grant China most-favored nation trading status.

    Do Voters' Biases Bias Policy?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • But even with 'Americans', of whom I have the most experience since I am one, the focus is not solely on Mexicans although that is currently the most-favored clan.

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  • Tell China – in no uncertain terms – that unless they do something about Kim Jung Chia-Pet, we revoke most-favored nation trading status with them.

    Gates: U.S. ready if North Korea sends missile toward Hawaii 2009

  • But at Wynn Macau, the most-favored guests stay at one of four exclusive villas at the Encore Tower.

    A Perfect Day 2010

  • It seems like the best way to get the strongest possible public option actually passed and put on President Obama's desk, and (it is rumored) it seems like Harry Reid is now pushing it as his most-favored option.

    Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [99] -- Misdirection 2009

  • One problem is that import licenses only go to the largest and most-favored Chinese companies, and excess imports go to those willing to pay for them.

    Matthew Williams: For Whose Eyes Only? 2009

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