71.   In addition, the proposal has drawn opposition from businesses such as Bell Atlantic that argue it would raise their retiree health costs.

72.   In December, Massachusetts became the fifth state to go after the tobacco industry to recover billions of dollars in health costs linked to smoking.

73.   In other words, the insurance company will insure you for everything but the heart condition that is most likely to generate the health costs for your family.

74.   In states like Minnesota, where health costs are relatively low, Medicare HMOs have not become a big factor.

75.   In other cases, health costs have been lowered by the one-time expedient of reclassifying workers as independent contractors.

76.   In January, Dean offered a complex Clinton-style plan to control health costs and guarantee health insurance for every Vermont resident.

77.   In short, going back to Medicare meant higher out-of-pocket health costs.

78.   Increased litigation could raise health costs and force employers to drop coverage, he said.

79.   Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore all suffered costly drops in tourism, not to mention added health costs and lost habitat.

80.   Inmates who play hard are more likely to stay fit, possibly reducing health costs.

n. + cost >>共 875
labor 11.41%
production 8.91%
energy 3.75%
fuel 2.97%
health 2.22%
drug 2.09%
transportation 1.94%
development 1.92%
construction 1.79%
maintenance 1.66%
health + n. >>共 369
official 11.61%
problem 9.34%
plan 6.38%
service 3.25%
authority 2.99%
benefit 2.89%
risk 2.84%
worker 2.42%
department 2.25%
expert 2.13%
cost 0.84%
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