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Clark said that postponing renovations orspreading them over several years would incur acost increase of up to 30 percent and would not beconsidered...
Strictly medical problems, like dealing with cancer, are tough enough. Should women under 50 have mammograms, when tests may be inconclusive in younger women? And if prostate cancer often progresses so slowly that most aging men who incur it will die of something else, should a 70-year-old have surgery, with its risk of incontinence and impotence? Should his managed-care gatekeeper okay payment...
...dismissed as "an abstraction that is 25 years from now." He added that it is "utterly irrational" to alarm retirees about entitlements before first reforming lesser categories of federal spending. President Clinton privately expressed similar reluctance to tackle welfare for the well-off because such a crusade would incur the wrath of interest groups influential among Democrats, including the elderly lobby, labor unions and the real estate industry...
Kennedy should embrace and run on his impressive record, unapologetic about his liberal agenda, stressing the huge losses which the state would incur if it were to lose its influential senior senator...
Once my number was called, I learned that HASCS maintains a list of "favored" Ethernet interfaces for the commonest PCs on campus. I didn't dare purchase a product of my own choosing, lest I incur the wrath of Bill Ouchark, god of the net managers...