Sentences with phrase «main change in the bill»

The main change in the bill involves more the money from the federal government for states to subsidize coverage for the sickest citizens.
The main change in the bill will be that real estate documents are no longer excluded.

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Republican Sen. Joe Griffo, one of the main sponsors of a bill aimed at legalizing mixed - martial arts in the state, is open to making changes to the measure should it lead to its passage this year.
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Their main performance metric is 7 - factor hedge fund alpha, which corrects for seven risks proxied by: (1) S&P 500 Index excess return; (2) difference between Russell 2000 Index and S&P 500 Index returns; (3) 10 - year U.S. Treasury note (T - note) yield, adjusted for duration, minus 3 - month U.S. Treasury bill yield; (4) change in spread between Moody's BAA bond and T - note, adjusted for duration; and, (5 - 7) excess returns on straddle options portfolios for currencies, commodities and bonds constructed to replicate trend - following strategies in these asset classes.
A report from the Committee on Climate Change shows that gas prices are the main factor in heating bill increases, rather than environmental policies.
The Bill has three main thrusts: (i) repeal of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (2012) and its replacement by the new Impact Assessment Act; (ii) creation of the Canadian Energy Regulator (the «CER») to replace the National Energy Board, and (iii) amendments to the Navigation Protection Act, including a change in its title to the Canadian Navigable Waters Act.
The bill is certainly creating apprehension and fear in Poland's re - maining Jewish population, with many suggesting that it is time to leave a place they call home and that a change in the public per - ception of the holocaust and potential imprisonment for those who recognise the Polish contribution to it may be forced into exile: A worrying echo of events during the Second World War.
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