Word: exceeded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While Davis says overcharging is unusual, some professors say HPPS' prices exceed those of other sourcebook producers...
...medical costs of pre- and post-natal care far exceed the monetary price of an abortion. More often, pregnant mothers find themselves forced into abortions by a system which, out of expediency, funds the cheaper alternative. If Ms. Hill plans to contribute financially to UHS, then I urge her to direct her money to these underfunded and overlooked areas. ROBERT J. ORTIZ...
...election better exemplified the hope for a cleaner and more dignified brand of leadership than the Senate race in Wisconsin, where Russell D. Feingold held his seat against challenger Mark Neumann. Feingold waged a war of principle in his campaign by refusing to exceed a spending cap of $3.8 million and to honor the soft-money ban of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform bill, which continues to fail in the Congress. His challenger, on the other hand, accepted soft money contributions steered his way by Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ken), chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee...
...countless achievements Dick Nesson has accomplished in his lifetime speak for themselves and match or exceed those of the most noted leaders in academic medicine in the country," said Dr. Samuel O. Thier, who succeeded Nesson as president and CEO of Partners HealthCare...
...Fish and Wildlife Service admits that removal of pines and softwoods has already exceeded growth," she said. Smith said the agency predicts that removal of hardwoods such as oak and maple in the Southeast will exceed growth within 12 to 15 years...