Medicare and Medicaid do, however, appear to be among the most put-upon laws in recent history.
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Residents of the Empire State are now among the most put-upon taxpayers in the country.
Put-upon frequent-flying business travelers can only applaud a lawsuit recently filed by Continental Chief Gordon Bethune.
Yet in recent years Pakistani cricket has become more representative of an increasingly conservative and put-upon society.
Some now regard this as an admirable, if brief, interlude of statehood for the much put-upon Slovak nation.
Managed correctly, adjusted communications can solicit additional sales without the customer feeling put-upon.
So, you can see why Mr Osborne might be feeling rather put-upon.
The churches are full of put-upon women who have dragged their men along, hoping to wean them off drink, gambling and other women.
This allowed them to create a clear brand identity for their neophyte candidate, even as Mrs Clinton dithered between presenting herself as a warrior queen, ready for a 3am call, or a put-upon everywoman fighting off tears.
The goal is for Congress to put those agreed-upon guidelines into law.
She also cautioned against the pressure that could be put upon young people - both in terms of worrying about exams and the social pressures of a 24-hour online culture.
In this movie, as in "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, " the physically slight, baby-faced actor is called upon to soak up a lot of patronizing put-downs.
Experts generally agree the most accurate depictions are a bust of the playwright originally put up in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon and an engraving made for the title page of the first collected edition of Shakespeare's plays.
As Mr Blair's all-but-anointed successor, Mr Brown is now doing his utmost to portray himself as an ardent public service reformer who can also be relied upon always to put security before airy-fairy worries about civil liberties.
McGann carefully laid out a legal blueprint that allows them to re-file a complaint that will almost certainly allow them to move beyond the dismissal phase of the suit and begin questioning their family--McGann even lifted an earlier stay he had put upon Liesel and Matthew's request for discovery.
Because the private sector has shrunk, many families depend upon a pension or public-sector wage to put bread on the table.
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Upon coming into office, the anti-nuclear zealots put into senior Administration posts in the Department of Energy, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, State and Defense Departments, Office of Science and Technology Policy and National Security Council saw to it that the United States would forego any further testing.
Unfortunately, neither Senator Nunn nor virtually any other member of the defense authorizing committees -- those whose job it will be to put together the first, specific congressional plan for implementing whatever cuts are agreed upon -- will be included in the budget summit.
No nurse had been in for hours, and the last to come in had lain down upon the clover-covered floor and giggled obtrusively until some thoughtful faerie had put an egg in her mouth to shut her up.
In a free-flowing 90 minutes, ideas were discussed, rejected, then agreed upon, approved and put into action.
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Dr Dixon, who heads the NHS Alliance - an organisation which represents doctors, nurses and managers on the front line - said the danger with the current wording of the rules was "that it seems to put a duty upon the commissioner to go for competition with all contracts that are made".
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