51.   It will tempt the non-needy to shed their assets to qualify for benefits, as many have done to get Medicaid coverage in nursing homes.

52.   It will be difficult for cancer patients to get supplemental coverage.

53.   Jennings said Clinton has not decided whether to include provisions in his next budget to help early retirees and workers between jobs get coverage.

54.   Just last year, he got health care coverage through his job.

55.   Martha Chavez, a pro-Fujimori legislator, said that the president gets more coverage simply because of his office.

56.   Meanwhile, smaller pizza stores struggle whether to pay the high premiums for commercial insurance, or risk the exposure by not getting coverage at all.

57.   Most people get their coverage through their employers and are insulated from its real price.

58.   Missing are the serious addresses that will get little coverage but will show that the administration has an economic philosophy or an intellectual framework for its foreign policy.

59.   Not showing up also turned out to be a good way to get coverage, though the coverage was not necessarily good.

60.   Now, with Medicaid benefits obtained through Chamberlin Edmonds, he gets coverage for a multidrug cocktail that has improved his condition.

v. + coverage >>共 528
have 17.17%
provide 9.73%
offer 3.96%
expand 2.82%
get 2.77%
receive 2.44%
include 2.30%
deny 2.26%
give 1.83%
extend 1.83%
get + n. >>共 1164
job 2.72%
help 1.70%
money 1.63%
attention 1.46%
chance 1.45%
call 1.33%
lot 1.27%
information 1.22%
ball 1.21%
boost 1.07%
coverage 0.19%
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