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- noun Plural form of
exchange .
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Examples
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"The machine helps him do what we call exchanges, meaning it fills his abdomen with fluid, special fluid for dialysis, and it leaves it there for a little while so the fluid can do its job, meaning do his dialysis," she said.
Brownsville Herald : By TRAVIS WHITEHEAD 2010
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I have no faith in "exchanges" which allow you to buy across state lines.
Public option may be dropped from final health care bill 2009
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The whole series of exchanges is worth a read (scroll down).
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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The * idea* of the exchanges is to start to decouple insurance from employment.
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If we continue to have insurance companies licensed (and regulated) within individual states, and state-based exchanges, is not messy (at best) to have a federal authority that has the duty to review and approve all rate changes by state-licensed insurers?
Matthew Yglesias » Setback for Public Option Revival as Rockefeller Says No 2010
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The maximum number of free in-store movie exchanges is based on the plan to which you subscribe.
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Traditionally, countries engaged in exchanges of prisoners of war, both during the war and at its end.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Melded Approaches to Terrorism Detention and Trials 2010
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If these trades become standardized and traded openly in exchanges, these advantages would be lost.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Derivatives Clearinghouses and Exchanges 2010
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The statute criminalizes certain exchanges, but does not criminalize mere motivation.
The Volokh Conspiracy » It’s Not the Crime, It’s the Cover-Up — Sestak Edition 2010
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I approached Mr. Updike from behind while he sat engaged in exchanges with gaping-eyed admirers.
GHibbs commented on the word exchanges
The 3rd person singular of the verb 'to exchange'. 'He, she, it exchanges.'
September 2, 2011