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Of that, 20% comes not from a policy change but a re-estimate of drugs costs, taking into account the greater availability of generic drugs.
Medicaid Cost-Cut Model May Be Flawed Jacob Gershman 2011
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New data would turn out to be outside the confidence intervals of the models, and so we kept having to re-estimate the models.
Climate Models, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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He challenges us to think big, and re-estimate our understanding of what is possible.
Slavoj Zižek's animated ideas about charity are simplistic and soulless | Jonathan Glennie 2011
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When you do that, property owners will get killed on property taxes until they ask the city to re-estimate their property value based upon lower demand/rent.
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The IMF will release a formal re-estimate in time for the G-8 summit.
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I will post the McCain "re-estimate" if and when I receive it.
'Jobs, Baby, Jobs' 2008
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I will post the McCain "re-estimate" if and when I receive it.
'Jobs, Baby, Jobs' Michael Dobbs 2008
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First, the very notion of a budget surplus would have been considered a bizarre "X-Files" plot when President Clinton took office, let alone a $1 trillion mid-session re-estimate.
Press Briefing ITY National Archives 2000
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MR. LEW: No, it's a re-estimate of the President's budget overall, but these numbers are not being driven by those tobacco policies.
Press Briefing By Sperling On The Economy ITY National Archives 1998
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MR. LEW: This is a re-estimate of the President's budget so it does assume the policy in the President's budget.
Press Briefing By Sperling On The Economy ITY National Archives 1998
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