Word: loses
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...occurring in big-ticket items, such as major surgery, which cost more than the annual out-of-pocket threshold. The big savings to the government would come not from any triumph of market-based efficiency but simply from making seniors pay more of the cost. And the government would lose some of that money again if, as proposed, people are encouraged to set up tax-free "Medisave" accounts to pay for the annual out-of-pocket expenses...
...Dole about Iowa. They did, but Dole didn't take the bait. "Iowa wasn't my personal stumble," Dole told me last week. "My organization should have done better. We should have won. But my stumble--and it could do me in, I know--will only come if I lose my cool. I haven...
...they haven't. "They should move away from Fuhrman and, frankly, it is surprising to me that they've indicated that they are just not going to do that. This could be the worst mistake of the trial. Apparently, the prosecution believes they can't afford to lose Fuhrman. It may be fatal to their case...
...case, there is a white (or male) "victim." A white student cannot qualify for an Oseola McCarty scholarship because it is restricted exclusively to blacks. Since the premise of the scholarship is that it makes college possible for those who otherwise could not afford it, that white person will lose an opportunity to attend the University of Southern Mississippi simply because of his or her race. The decision to exclude whites from this opportunity may be "voluntary" for McCarty, but it is not voluntary for the whites who are thus excluded...
...them against the U.S. "When people talk about the tremendous potential of this warfare, they need to take a bite out of the reality sandwich," says Colonel Richard Szafranski, an instructor at the Air Force's Air War College. An infowar arms race could be one the U.S. would lose because it is already so vulnerable to such attacks. Indeed, the cyber enhancements that the military is banking on for its conventional forces may be chinks in America's armor...