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1:コスト感
I'd like to send this letter by prejac tablet Another forgotten chapter in the history of blue-chip America that Mizruchi highlights involves health-care reform. Fox News and Tea Party adherents would probably be surprised to learn that in the past half-century, America has had one President whose health-care ambitions were more radical than anything Bill Clinton proposed or Barack Obama achieved. His name was Richard Nixon, and his plan テδ「テつ?テつ彡losely mirroredテδ「テつ?テつ an earlier proposal advanced by the CED. Nixonテδ「テつ?テつ冱 blueprint テδ「テつ?テつ彿ncluded a mandate that all employers provide health insurance for their employees and pay at least three-quarters of the cost, as well as a government-run system for everyone not covered by employer-based insurance.テδ「テつ?テつ Nixon wanted to cover dental care for children and cap the out-of-pocket cost per family at $1,500 each year, regardless of the total cost of care received.
4:講師
I'd like to send this letter by prejac tablet Another forgotten chapter in the history of blue-chip America that Mizruchi highlights involves health-care reform. Fox News and Tea Party adherents would probably be surprised to learn that in the past half-century, America has had one President whose health-care ambitions were more radical than anything Bill Clinton proposed or Barack Obama achieved. His name was Richard Nixon, and his plan テδ「テつ?テつ彡losely mirroredテδ「テつ?テつ an earlier proposal advanced by the CED. Nixonテδ「テつ?テつ冱 blueprint テδ「テつ?テつ彿ncluded a mandate that all employers provide health insurance for their employees and pay at least three-quarters of the cost, as well as a government-run system for everyone not covered by employer-based insurance.テδ「テつ?テつ Nixon wanted to cover dental care for children and cap the out-of-pocket cost per family at $1,500 each year, regardless of the total cost of care received.
1:授業
I'd like to send this letter by prejac tablet Another forgotten chapter in the history of blue-chip America that Mizruchi highlights involves health-care reform. Fox News and Tea Party adherents would probably be surprised to learn that in the past half-century, America has had one President whose health-care ambitions were more radical than anything Bill Clinton proposed or Barack Obama achieved. His name was Richard Nixon, and his plan テδ「テつ?テつ彡losely mirroredテδ「テつ?テつ an earlier proposal advanced by the CED. Nixonテδ「テつ?テつ冱 blueprint テδ「テつ?テつ彿ncluded a mandate that all employers provide health insurance for their employees and pay at least three-quarters of the cost, as well as a government-run system for everyone not covered by employer-based insurance.テδ「テつ?テつ Nixon wanted to cover dental care for children and cap the out-of-pocket cost per family at $1,500 each year, regardless of the total cost of care received.
1:スタッフ対応
I'd like to send this letter by prejac tablet Another forgotten chapter in the history of blue-chip America that Mizruchi highlights involves health-care reform. Fox News and Tea Party adherents would probably be surprised to learn that in the past half-century, America has had one President whose health-care ambitions were more radical than anything Bill Clinton proposed or Barack Obama achieved. His name was Richard Nixon, and his plan テδ「テつ?テつ彡losely mirroredテδ「テつ?テつ an earlier proposal advanced by the CED. Nixonテδ「テつ?テつ冱 blueprint テδ「テつ?テつ彿ncluded a mandate that all employers provide health insurance for their employees and pay at least three-quarters of the cost, as well as a government-run system for everyone not covered by employer-based insurance.テδ「テつ?テつ Nixon wanted to cover dental care for children and cap the out-of-pocket cost per family at $1,500 each year, regardless of the total cost of care received.
3:教材
I'd like to send this letter by prejac tablet Another forgotten chapter in the history of blue-chip America that Mizruchi highlights involves health-care reform. Fox News and Tea Party adherents would probably be surprised to learn that in the past half-century, America has had one President whose health-care ambitions were more radical than anything Bill Clinton proposed or Barack Obama achieved. His name was Richard Nixon, and his plan テδ「テつ?テつ彡losely mirroredテδ「テつ?テつ an earlier proposal advanced by the CED. Nixonテδ「テつ?テつ冱 blueprint テδ「テつ?テつ彿ncluded a mandate that all employers provide health insurance for their employees and pay at least three-quarters of the cost, as well as a government-run system for everyone not covered by employer-based insurance.テδ「テつ?テつ Nixon wanted to cover dental care for children and cap the out-of-pocket cost per family at $1,500 each year, regardless of the total cost of care received.
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I'd like to send this letter by prejac tablet Another forgotten chapter in the history of blue-chip America that Mizruchi highlights involves health-care reform. Fox News and Tea Party adherents would probably be surprised to learn that in the past half-century, America has had one President whose health-care ambitions were more radical than anything Bill Clinton proposed or Barack Obama achieved. His name was Richard Nixon, and his plan テδ「テつ?テつ彡losely mirroredテδ「テつ?テつ an earlier proposal advanced by the CED. Nixonテδ「テつ?テつ冱 blueprint テδ「テつ?テつ彿ncluded a mandate that all employers provide health insurance for their employees and pay at least three-quarters of the cost, as well as a government-run system for everyone not covered by employer-based insurance.テδ「テつ?テつ Nixon wanted to cover dental care for children and cap the out-of-pocket cost per family at $1,500 each year, regardless of the total cost of care received.