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“I hate going along with it, but I have to for now. And I’m sorry if anything I’ve done or may do hurts you. The Director has to trust me; that’s why he’s having me keep an eagle eye on you. He thinks I have your confidence, and that I’ll inform him of anything suspicious. I have to play along for now. It’s the only way I can keep you safe.”

As now, Medicare’s overseers would have to keep an eagle eye on how they reimburse the companies.

Keep an eagle eye on costs, he says, in a world where pre-cost returns may be as low as 3% or 4%.

You’ll also need to keep an eagle eye on them once they’re in the oven.

It's very early days, and we're going to have to keep an eagle eye on Funding for Lending.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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