Word: switchings
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...some drug I'm actually too conservative to have even heard of, he suddenly believed the liberal doctrine that addicts are victims of a disease who can be cured only through the help of others. If Rush accidentally kisses a man on the lips, he's going to switch on gay marriage and have no show left...
...something substantial to take home to appease the hard-liners in China's military who are baying for a fight with Taiwan. At worst, says Parris Chang, a co-chairman of Taiwan's parliament's foreign relations committee, it's the first step towards a significant U.S. policy switch on Taiwan. "We have to wait and see if the substance changes," says Chang. "Of course, we hope this is rhetoric and nothing else. There is a lot at stake...
...some drug I'm actually too conservative to have even heard of, he suddenly believed the liberal doctrine that addicts are victims of a disease who can be cured only through the help of others. If Rush accidentally kisses a man on the lips, he's going to switch on gay marriage and have no show left...
...When you use co-payments to get people to change what drugs they’re using, it can be effective,” Frank said. “The bad news is that if people don’t switch in very huge numbers, you’re essentially taking away some of their insurance coverage. They have to pay more out of their pockets...
Number portability began on Nov. 24. Finally, we will no longer be held hostage by poor service providers just to avoid that overwhelming fear of being disconnected from friends and family as we scramble to distribute a new number when we switch. According to The New York Times, FCC officials have estimated that 8.7 million people will probably change services now that number portability has become available—a clear indicator that people have in fact been trapped by their current providers...