Word: citings
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...join a health-maintenance organization (HMO) or so- called preferred-provider organization (PPO) by cutting reimbursements to employees who insist on consulting "outside" doctors. But this is supposed to be offset by other benefits: fewer and simpler (or maybe no) maddening reimbursement-claim forms to fill out, to cite one. To the uninsured, the reforms provide a chance to buy policies now unavailable. Many states, for example, are sharply restricting the ability of insurance companies to turn down applicants because of a "pre-existing condition" (insurance jargon meaning they already have an ailment that is expensive to treat, perhaps kidney...
None of Said's political foes have been able to cite a single utterance by him that could be construed as anti-Semitic or as condoning either tyranny or terrorism. Hence they fall back on innuendo, smear tactics or -- in the case of Kanan Makiya, an Iraqi whose recent book Cruelty and Silence, directed against Arab acquiescence in the horrors of Saddam's regime, also fiercely attacks Said -- on distortions of his views. The feud between Makiya and Said has been seized on, to the pleasure of neither, by American anti-Arabists. Said, declaimed A.M. Rosenthal in the New York...
...Asked to cite an example, Dwyer says Harvard turned to bidding last year after one of the companies it had long employed went out of business. But outside bids were higher than the rate current contractors were charging, Dwyer says, and so he allowed the work to be absorbed by existing workers...
Alumni also cite the "unique opportunities" Harvard affords to members of its community as incentives to return...
...joint councils, however, were originally meant to be forums of discussion, not decision-making bodies. As a result, not all joint councils can cite such tangible examples of their progress...