If so, a dollar plunge might look more like the pre-condition for the October 1987 stock market crash than the healthy dollar weakness at the start of the 2002-2003 expansion.
In concert with these fundamental reforms that address the root cause of the pre-existing condition problem, the Romney plan contains patches for people who are currently stuck with a pre-existing condition today.
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Prevalence of the pre-diabetic condition referred to as the metabolic syndrome has also increased in the past two decades.
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Mr. Cuccinelli said the ruling, if upheld, would nullify the pre-existing condition requirement, and the rule that insurers must charge all consumers similar prices.
And as far as any largesse the insurance carriers will be enjoying, take a look at the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan that was formed by the PPACA as a guide.
They urged the president to support their efforts to move funds from other parts of the program into the pre-existing condition fund so it can continue to accept new enrollees.
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The HondaLink EV application will allow the user to remotely view the state of charge, initiate charging, and activate the air conditioning and heater to pre-condition the vehicle while connected to the grid to maximize battery range on start-up.
The indirect effect is that it can "pre-condition" the ice shelves that float at the edges of the ice sheet.
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Perhaps the project did not include enough solar-energy panels and wind turbines in the marketing materials, which are a de facto pre-condition to coverage for many publications in the cleantech space.
He got a new one but the new employer imposed a pre-existing condition exclusion and wouldn't cover the asthma.
Indeed Poland was supposed to peg its currency to the Euro as a pre-condition for joining something that it (very wisely) has refrained from actually doing.
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As of 2008, 23% of adolescents between the ages of 12 and 19 had diabetes or the precursor condition known as pre-diabetes, up from just 9% in 1999, according to a new analysis of national survey data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Tomorrow is also the day when many Americans who are uninsured because of a pre-existing health condition will be able to start enrolling in new Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plans throughout the country.
Whether it is the 25-year-old freelancer with a pre-existing condition who can't purchase insurance in the individual market, the 20-year-old line cook who doesn't receive insurance through her job or the 28-year-old bank employee who is insured but is worried about the rising costs of premiums, young Americans experience the deficiencies of our health care system on a daily basis.
Federal legislation passed in 1996 says that if you have "credible coverage, " which the large majority of employer-provided coverage is, the new employer's coverage cannot impose a pre-existing condition exclusion.
Both the House and Senate bills would make it against the law for insurance companies to deny you coverage on the basis of a pre-existing condition or illness.
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For example, they will no longer be able to deny customers coverage on the strength of some pre-existing condition, or put a cap on how much health care they will pay for over a lifetime.
The survey goes on to report that 30 percent of those who are currently healthy will develop a pre-existing condition in the next eight years.
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The borders should not be changed by force and the status quo ante should be restored as a pre-condition for a subsequent demarcation and delineation of the border.
In addition to the potential fatalities that result from speeding, one should also consider that an accident related injury becomes a pre-existing condition in the eyes of a health insurance company and can mean that an individual faces much higher health insurance premiums.
In the past, insurance companies have effectively considered being a woman a "pre-existing condition, " and the specific medical needs of women meant higher fees and less coverage.
The person who initially found the envelope is being treated at a Phoenix-area hospital for a pre-existing condition and stress from the event, and others in the immediate vicinity were examined as well.
When you consider the percentage of these people who either already have a pre-existing condition or will likely develop one, the vote makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
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These include abruption, where the placenta separates from the uterus wall, and the potentially life-threatening condition pre-eclampsia.
Protecting the identity of witnesses is a pre-condition to securing convictions in many cases of urban violence like this.
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Besides the two Carnival vessels that have come to transfer supplies -- and, in one case, take on a passenger with a pre-existing medical condition, said Gulliksen -- the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Vigorous is on-site to aid the stranded ship.
That, you know, that seems to me to be the only plausible scenario for a pre-existing condition.
Indeed, i n yet another survey, we learn that an estimated 12.6 million non-elderly adults were discriminated against because of a pre-existing condition in the previous three years.
While doctors can perform a variety of tests on an unconscious person without his or her consent if they feel they could help determine the source of the problem, a conscious patient in casualty would have to give permission for urine samples to be taken, and the tests could not be made a pre-condition of treatment.
There are kids right now who have health insurance coverage, even though they have a pre-existing condition because of the Affordable Care Act.
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