Word: dipping
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...result, say critics, patients will have to dip into their pockets to obtain the services they really need--or go without proper care. "You are going to see lower utilization of high-cost procedures, fewer lab tests, less radiology activity and a very noticeable drop in mental and behavioral health," says Elliot Pollack, an attorney with Pullman & Comley, a Connecticut firm that represents health-care providers such as Bridgeport Hospital. "Managed care has too much market power...
Saturday's double-dip with Princeton will replay a double header from exactly a year ago this weekend, when Harvard and Princeton each took a game. The Crimson won decisively 13-4 in the first, but were held to a single run as the Tigers scored five in the second game...
...pitching can hold up throughout the weekend, the Crimson has the potential to surprise a few people and win four league games in a hurry. Although most people know it is impolite to double-dip, the baseball team may learn that manners are for the birds, if it fares well in the pair of doubleheaders this weekend...
...each of New York's congressional districts, Dole delegates can launch their own miniature campaigns, buying ads with tag lines like "Paid for by John Smith, a delegate pledged to Bob Dole." Many district delegates are themselves officeholders, such as members of Congress, which means they are allowed to dip into their own campaign funds to pay for buttons, bumper stickers, signs and get-out-the-vote efforts...
...worked. By ninth grade, I was no longer broken-heartedly inspecting the color of the onion dip. I still made the occasional punch bowl run, but could now return to a respectable number of partners. But I still didn't like the wild new system. I resented its disorganization, its unpredictability and its unfairness...