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In Japan, national health care, including nursing care, is putatively an insurance scheme.
FORBES: Japan's Baby Boomer Bomb Explodes in 2011
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Public-sector financing of the private sector may look like nationalisation, but apparently it is not the putatively bad sort of nationalisation.
BBC: Government becomes banker to the private sector
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The XFL was, on the evidence of its ratings, bad television-- despite the stripperesque cheerleaders, microphones on the field, and a putatively more violent form of play.
FORBES: Top Of The News: XFL Exterminated
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It is Republicans, who are putatively out there to advance the argument on behalf of Governor Romney, who have said there is no proof that the ad is true.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,
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And today is the putatively magical fifth trading day.
BBC: Will 2013 be a bull year for shares?
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Morgan and its surety insurers, Judge Rakoff found that Enron was buying nearly the same amounts of natural gas from a company called Stoneville as it was putatively selling to another company called Mahonia .
FORBES: Magazine Article
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At one point or another, everybody tries to justify their participation in behavior that defies common sense and good judgment by claiming that someone else, usually older and putatively smarter, told them to do it.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The Denuclearizers' Bridge-jump
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He points to the seeming incoherence of their approach to the public finances, in which promises of a tax break for marriage and a higher threshold for inheritance tax jostle with a putatively severe fiscal squeeze.
ECONOMIST: Britain��s prime minister
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For one thing, the Bush Administration should interpose the strongest possible objections to putatively allied governments in London and The Hague that export guarantees and insuranceunderwrite such an investment. for this deal would seriously complicate bilateral and trilateral relations.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: With us, or else