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Example sentences from the Web for rationing It could be that doctors are rationing health care—refusing to schedule appointments.
How Obamacare Helped Crash the Economy | Daniel Gross| June 25, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Because it has, in the past, been a tool of racism and colonialism, and in the present, is a means of rationing health care.
Were Christians Right About Gay Marriage All Along? | Jay Michaelson| May 27, 2014| DAILY BEAST
And the Republican attacks on the health-care bill are replete with paranoia about rationing and death panels.
The Right-Wing Backlash Against John Roberts | Robert Shrum| July 3, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Meanwhile, horror stories about the rationing of cancer care by the American insurance industry abound.
The Latest Health Care Lie | Michelle Goldberg| August 31, 2009| DAILY BEAST
Another charge about keeping outcomes data is that it will lead to rationing .
Return of the Health Care Villains | Michael Kinsley| March 18, 2009| DAILY BEAST
She's done it simply because I told her to-night that rationing is definitely coming in.
I meant to give you a regular blow-out, so far as the rationing order would allow us.
A Patriotic Schoolgirl | Angela Brazil
There being no system of rationing , only the well-to-do could buy the dearer necessities of ordinary life.
Eastern Nights - and Flights | Alan Bott
Such hampering restrictions as conscription to fight or work, or rationing , have been removed.
The Sensitive Man | Poul William Anderson
Rationing restrictions were eased and many industries were sensibly returned to private ownership.
Greener Than You Think | Ward Moore
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Words related to rationing restrict, allot, conserve, give out, control, divvy, apportion, deal, proportion, distribute, share, quota, dole, budget, limit, allocate, mete, save, issue, assign
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A regulated allocation of resources among possible users.
notes for rationing The U.S. government has engaged in rationing usually only under conditions of extreme shortage or economic hardship; certain resources were rationed, for example, during World War II.
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