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The legislation includes cuts in federal aid for so-called Disproportionate Share Hospitals, large urban-care centers that treat great numbers of indigent people.
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The legislation includes cuts in federal aid for so-called Disproportionate Share Hospitals, large urban-care centers that treat great numbers of indigent people.
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The legislation includes cuts in federal aid for so-called Disproportionate Share Hospitals, large urban-care centers that treat great numbers of indigent people.
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Eligible hospitals are those that serve a disproportionate share of low-income or uninsured individuals and are known as Disproportionate Share Hospitals (DSH).
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'Disproportionate' is the freighted word that shackles our society.
Raymond J. Learsy: Decline of the Middle Class as Metaphor for the Decline of America 2010
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'Disproportionate' is the freighted word that shackles our society.
Raymond J. Learsy: Decline of the Middle Class as Metaphor for the Decline of America 2010
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'Disproportionate' is the freighted word that shackles our society: over the past few years some two-thirds of the gain in national income has gone to the top one percent of Americans.
Raymond J. Learsy: Decline of the Middle Class as Metaphor for the Decline of America 2010
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'Disproportionate' force is currently listed as a war crime.
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"Disproportionate" violence for them is simply violence they don't like, or it is violence committed by people they don't like.
Archive 2009-01-01 Stephen Retherford 2009
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"Disproportionate" is the favorite critical term in current discussions of the morality of war.
Archive 2009-01-01 Stephen Retherford 2009
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