Word: rethink
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Such forebodings could reshape the national debate over Medicare just as the House G.O.P. plan comes before the Ways and Means Committee for a critical vote this week. While approval there seems certain, the low-level alarm building outside Washington could force Republicans to rethink the plan and decide to pare back Medicare outlays by far less than $270 billion. Rising qualms among voters could also lead the Senate, whose Finance Committee passed a companion Medicare measure in September, to scale back provisions of the bill when it reaches the Senate floor...
...situation that most museums face. "Too many of them wanted to be mini-Mets," says Jay Cantor, Christie's director of museum services, referring to New York City's vast Metropolitan Museum of Art. "They took in everything they could get. Now they're being forced to rethink their missions...
With a cease-fire in prospect for the whole country, the allies have begun to rethink how many troops will be needed to police an actual peace agreement. Last week Defense Secretary Perry scaled back previous Pentagon estimates. He said the so-called NATO Implementation Force may need only 50,000 rather than 70,000 on the ground, of whom 15,000, not 25,000, would be American. French Defense Minister Millon is to arrive in Washington this week to begin talks on how to provide political direction to the soldiers of the NATO peacekeeping force. France is leaning toward...
...incident has caused the club to rethink its policy on guests, Sher said yesterday...
...Winthrop House economics concentrator is beginning to rethink her decision...