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| At a hearing this week concerning financial disclosure, Feess made no final ruling but took a dim view of the compromise. Byrd, Democrat of West Virginia, who took a dim view of "white niggers" and shouldered criticism for his choice of words, to P. The SEIU is saying that if anything, it may push for tougher ratios in some hospital wards, while the CNA, which sponsored the 1999 bill that gave rise to the ratios, took a dim view of any changes. |
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