Sentences with phrase «fundamentally flawed system»

Murphy initially voted against the health care bill in the House last November, because he said «it did not adequately address the fundamentally flawed system,» but he supported the final health care bill in March, saying «it will stop the out of control growth of health care costs, protect our local industries and jobs from unfair taxes, and help small businesses create jobs.»

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I think the pay - for - healthcare system of the US is fundamentally flawed to begin with.
You throw about names as many did last year like the Spurs... the problem is if you've actually watched Man United play this year (you obviously have not) instead of chirping out the «names» you would realize that LVG's system is fundamentally flawed for the EPL.
«Fundamentally we believe the current system whereby [expenses watchdog] Ipsa pays MPs» rent is deeply flawed, both because it is open to abuse and because it does not represent good value for the taxpayer,» Unlock Democracy's director Peter Facey said.
But watchdog groups say that the system's reliance on self - reporting means its data are fundamentally flawed.
The most egregious problems occur on track, and the fundamentally flawed penalty system is an especially annoying one.
Any school accountability system failing to adhere to this common - sense idea will be fundamentally flawed, lacking in both fairness and validity.
In her commentary piece last week, public education advocate Wendy Lecker returned to the issue of Governor Dannel Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman's unfair, inappropriate and fundamentally flawed teacher evaluation system.
Findings explicitly called for replacing the «fundamentally flawed» status quo with a system that would «improve the alignment between the accountability system and the decision - making responsibilities, increasing flexibility at the local level.»
The council tax system in England and Scotland is fundamentally flawed.
In sum, this post by Messrs. Briske and West is only the latest iteration in fundamentally flawed assessments of the impacts of grazing systems.
The system being used by the entire climatological establishment is fundamentally flawed and must not be relied upon as a basis for policy decisions of any kind.
I recognize that that is how the system currently functions - the OPC reports to Parliament on audit findings and only occasionally publicly reports on PIPEDA investigations - yet there is something fundamentally flawed with a system that keeps consumers in the dark for months about privacy risks.
The exonerations of innocent people have shown that our criminal justice system is fundamentally flawed.
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