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- Under Hatch's bill, each state would establish its own eligibility criteria, but the poorest children would be served first.
- Well, he s dead now and under hatches; but for two year before that, shiver my timbers ! the man was starving.
- There are quite a few of those jobs to fill since, under Hatch, the Judiciary confirmation pipeline has become more of a clogged drain.
- Under Hatch-Waxman the generic drug manufacturer is prohibited from making any changes in the drug or from making any changes to the already approved label.
- A victim of asbestos disease, Benefield would not be eligible for any compensation under Hatch's bill because she did not work in an asbestos industry.
- The 45-year-old Canadian-born Granholm, who became a citizen at 21, would also qualify for the presidency under Hatch's proposal.
- The commander of the frigate removed " Lexington "'s officers, but left 70 of her men on board under hatches with a prize crew.
- Under Hatch-Waxman a generic drug may be approved for use without the onerous provisions of an NDA provided the generic drug is identical to an already approved brand-name drug.
- Schwarzenegger, 57, a native of Austria, became a U . S . citizen in 1983, which means he would already be eligible for the presidency under Hatch's proposal.
- "Merck & Co ., Inc . v . Hi-Tech Pharmacal Co ., Inc . " ruled that patents extended under Hatch-Waxman are still eligible to URAA term extension.
- The secretary of state could deny visas to people from nations that sponsor terrorism and from individuals who belong to organizations suspected of terrorist activities, under Hatch's earlier anti-terrorism proposals in a pending crime bill.
- But Sen . Charles Schumer, D-N . Y ., noted that under Hatch's chairmanship, three Clinton nominees to the 5th U . S . Circuit Court of Appeals never received a committee hearing.
- They can block a president's nominees, as often happened during the Clinton administration with State Department and ambassadorial appointments sent to the Foreign Relations Committee under Helms, or with judicial nominations sent to Judiciary Committee under Hatch.
- Chafee said he feared that under Hatch's proposal the poorest children might be " left behind or isolated " in Medicaid, because states would use federal money to subsidize premiums for children in families with slightly higher incomes.
- Under Hatch's leadership, the committee had planned to start with Jeffrey Sutton, former Ohio solicitor general who argued several states'rights cases against the federal government, to the 6th Circuit in Cincinnati; Deborah Cook, an Ohio Supreme Court justice, to the 6th Circuit; and John Roberts, a former clerk to Chief Justice William H . Rehnquist, to the U . S . Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.