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Those left behind in the state-regulated market would be less healthy and more in need of comprehensive coverage, creating an adverse selection risk spiral that would drive up the cost of coverage.
Wonk Room » GOP Health Solutions Group Admits They Have No Solutions For Crisis 2009
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Right up there with life coaches in terms of state-regulated licensing.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Hypnosis and Dentistry D.D.S. Thomas P. Connelly 2011
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That is a victory for advocates of state-regulated online gambling, which include companies hoping to provide technology for online gambling and in some cases lotteries and others that operate gambling in states, such as Indian tribes or casinos.
Legal Experts See States Wagering on Online Gambling Alexandra Berzon 2011
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The only question is if we're going to force patients to buy their medicine from the violent black market or if we would rather them obtain labeled and tested product from a safe, state-regulated facility that pays taxes.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Long Live Steve Jobs Chris Weigant 2011
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The FDIC insures deposits of up to $250,000, manages failed banks and is the primary federal overseer of state-regulated banks.
Partisan Dueling Over Consumer Agency Blocks Obama Nominees in Senate Kristina Peterson 2011
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Only limited supplies of foreign currency normally are available in state-regulated shops, but those currencies have now disappeared.
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Besides, how are you going to know – when you are forced to buy a plan off one of these state-regulated exchanges – in, say, Oklahoma – what the rescission rate of the various policy offerings is?
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Enron in California was the logical endpoint of the theory that replacing locally-managed, state-regulated, geographically compact electric utilities with giant, mostly-unregulated, geographically fragmented mega-corps would be more efficient.
Matthew Yglesias » An Electrical Grid We Can Believe In 2009
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Only limited supplies of foreign currency normally are available in state-regulated shops, but those currencies have now disappeared.
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The only question is if we're going to force patients to buy their medicine from the violent black market or if we would rather them obtain labeled and tested product from a safe, state-regulated facility that pays taxes.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Long Live Steve Jobs Chris Weigant 2011
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