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  1. affordable
    reasonably priced
    But the available evidence indicated that the heart of the Affordable Care Act is in peril.
  2. predict
    make a guess about what will happen in the future
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  3. chief justice
    the judge who presides over a supreme court
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  4. turn in
    to surrender someone or something to another
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  5. define
    show the form or outline of
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  6. legacy
    a gift of personal property by will
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  7. Supreme Court
    the highest federal court in the United States
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  8. peril
    a state of danger involving risk
    But the available evidence indicated that the heart of the Affordable Care Act is in peril.
  9. indicate
    designate a place, direction, person, or thing
    But the available evidence indicated that the heart of the Affordable Care Act is in peril.
  10. available
    obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service
    But the available evidence indicated that the heart of the Affordable Care Act is in peril.
  11. justice
    the quality of being fair, reasonable, or impartial
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  12. president
    the leader of a republic or democracy
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  13. Court
    Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  14. supreme
    greatest in status or authority or power
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  15. science
    a branch of study or knowledge involving the observation, investigation, and discovery of general laws or truths that can be tested systematically
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  16. evidence
    knowledge on which to base belief
    But the available evidence indicated that the heart of the Affordable Care Act is in peril.
  17. direction
    a line leading to a place or point
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  18. case
    an occurrence of something
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  19. various
    having great diversity or variety
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  20. result
    something that follows as a consequence
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  21. act
    behave in a certain manner
    But the available evidence indicated that the heart of the Affordable Care Act is in peril.
  22. chief
    the head of a tribe or clan
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  23. turn
    move around an axis or a center
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  24. care
    providing treatment for or attending to someone or something
    But the available evidence indicated that the heart of the Affordable Care Act is in peril.
  25. less
    a quantifier meaning not as great in amount or degree
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  26. heart
    the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum
    But the available evidence indicated that the heart of the Affordable Care Act is in peril.
  27. nothing
    in no respect; to no degree
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  28. still
    not in physical motion
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  29. much
    great in quantity or degree or extent
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  30. can
    airtight sealed metal container for food or drink, etc.
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  31. any
    to some extent or degree
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  32. like
    having the same or similar characteristics
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  33. will
    the capability of conscious choice and decision
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  34. one
    smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number
    Predicting the result in any Supreme Court case, much less one that will define the legacies of a president and a chief justice, is nothing like a science, and the case could still turn in various directions.
  35. but
    and nothing more
    But the available evidence indicated that the heart of the Affordable Care Act is in peril.
Created on Wed Mar 28 08:11:09 EDT 2012

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