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" ... Americans don’t like the word rationing. But, like all other healthcare systems the U.S. rations. Most healthcare rationing is implicit rather than explicit. For example, access to private health insurance is rationed on availability of employer-sponsored coverage and price of premiums. ... "
" ... He was welcomed as a full-fledged Army soldier. Soldiers patiently taught him English and shared with him their combat rations (he was always hungry). They included him in their games played in the field; my wife mailed him cookies and letters since he would otherwise have received no mail when it was delivered by helicopter. He was a happy, fun-loving boy who took his role seriously, eagerly wanting to do his best. ... "
" ... Her store sold a shipment of 192 Glock 19s in a week, she said, and 9mm ammunition is so popular that she rations purchases to 100 rounds per day. ... "
" ... Lower growth means more un- and under-employment, in particular for those who have the least chance of employment, such as the young—the newest entrants to the labor force—and those less skilled, and more unfamiliar with, and less acclimated to the workplace. Slow economic growth rations its benefits, freezing marginal people out of jobs and plenty, just as faster growth brings entrants into the workforce and pushes prosperity into corners it had not occupied before. ... "
" ... This is another dish born of necessity during economically difficult times. It’s Guyana’s answer to Caribbean rice and peas, and it was traditionally eaten at the end of the week when rations had run low and alternatives were nil. Leftover scraps of meat were cooked with rice, peas or beans and seasoned with stronger-flavored ingredients like thyme, green onions and basil to create a filling dish that wasted nothing. Cook-up rice is now eaten any day of the week, but it’s still particularly popular on Saturdays, so eat like an in-the-know local by waiting until the weekend to sample this one. ... "