The cleanest approach would be to get rid of federal flood insurance entirely and let the private market price the risks of living below sea level or in flood-prone areas.
The better solution would be to get rid of all health care tax subsidies so that companies have a greater incentive to offer their employees health savings accounts, as opposed to insurance that creates the illusion of "free" care.
We take sawmill residue that used to be burned to get rid of it.
It means the condition can be difficult to get rid of and can affect patients again and again.
Even now, I think it will be hard to get rid of the wooden trains with all their dents and chipped paint.
If necessary, you may be able to get rid of the rest of your debt by filing for bankruptcy while keeping your home out of foreclosure.
Short of a government bail-out, the obvious solution would be for Fiat to get rid of the car business which, as a smallish car maker in a world dominated by huge global groups, is increasingly an anomaly.
But once an off-colour joke or ill-considered rant has been emailed to a friend or posted online, it can be much harder to get rid of.
Over in North Yorkshire, Andrew Waller says incinerators might be the only way to get rid of our household rubbish.
And for employers, offering early retirement can be a painless way to get rid of staff they no longer want.
One change that teachers' unions reject would be to make it easier to get rid of teachers who don't perform.
If you were a shareholder, would you wait to be told whether you had to get rid of your top man?
But the New Komeito has been alarmed that the 50 seats that Mr Ozawa wants to get rid of would be from the 200 in the lower house that are allocated by proportional representation.
But since the stability pact serves no positive purpose, and risks doing such serious harm, it would be far better and cleaner simply to get rid of it altogether.
It would be disruptive, as well as unpopular, to get rid of it.
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Wing Ugo Monye needs an early touch to get rid of any nerves that might be around with it being his debut.
Mr. GARY ABBOTT (Canadian): I'd just as soon see you people get him, and then we'd be rid of him for a while.
And liposuction (not, admittedly, something that most doctors would recommend) would be expected to make things worse, since it would get rid of the source of the hormones that regulate lipids.
Get rid of the fluff: You should always be as concise as possible and remove any filler language.
"Saying that 'If you get rid of all distorting subsidies, producers will be rich, ' that's not what we are saying, " he says.
Right now, you have to type Ctrl-Z (Cmd-Z on a Mac) to get rid of the buggers, but soon there will be an option to disable them all together.
Healthcare staff must use soap and water to get rid of the bug, and hospital wards must be cleaned using more powerful disinfectants than usual to eradicate the bug.
Georgios Spyropoulos, the 45-year-old manager of the Tick Tock diner in Clifton, asked an undercover trooper posing as a hit man to kill Alexandros Sgourdos, 57, and to get rid of the body so it couldn't be found, authorities said.
The specialist says if we can get rid of the inflammation, the chances are it will be fine.
But we seem to be seeing a dangerous trend appearing where clubs are finding different reasons to get rid of managers and their contracts, often without paying them.
It is infinitely easier for a board to get rid of an unsatisfactory CEO, however they may not be delivering, if that CEO is not also the chairman of the board.
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He wants to get rid of the death tax, and he certainly would be more open than Gore would be to reducing the capital gains levy--and ultimately scrapping this incomprehensible, politically polluting tax code.
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