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of the ‘ageing’ population, both on account of increased lifespan for pension and social security and higher healthcare costs
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This has forced them to curtail on such expenses and also reduce/do away with the assured returns on the pension schemes
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In India, we hear that the government may be planning to limit pension till the age of 75
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Your mother and I also have a pension fund of a few thousand that we could cash in, but it would take a week at least for that
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Pension funds to be cashed in, which would take at least a week, plus some prize bonds, would come to just under 10k
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In the meantime, she still works as a chamber maid in the Hotel “Blue Rose” in Vouliagmeni, while my parents have undertaken the bringing up and support of her two sons – which means at least half of my father's pension is spent on the needs of Alice and her children
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His wife of twenty years chose the pension and condo in Sao Luis rather than a berth on the Lula and now she was his greatest disappointment, he knew then it had been a one-sided relationship all along
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I am authorised by the High Guild to inform you that in recognition of the services of the family of James Joris Lilwin (known as Sweet) a small pension will be paid to you for the duration of your life
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Thus, if a guinea be the weekly pension of a particular person, he can in the course of the week purchase with it a certain quantity of subsistence, conveniencies, and amusements
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If the pension of such a person was paid to him, not in gold, but in a weekly bill for a guinea, his revenue surely would not so properly consist in the piece of paper, as in what he could get for it
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As the same guinea which pays the weekly pension of one man to-day, may pay that of another to-morrow, and that of a third the day thereafter, the amount of the metal pieces which annually circulate in any country, must always be of much less value than the whole money pensions annually paid with them
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That his political leaders who gave the instructions to do so are on a nice fat state pension living ordinary lives is something you can judge for yourself
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"She reckoned you were trying to steal her pension book
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The worse is, he had two patents worth millions and signed them over to the company he worked for and now there isn’t so much as a pension to raise their daughter on!”
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Helping us might put his pension at risk –
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I knew that a disability pension wasn"t going to keep me going for long
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The poor man had been turned down for a disability pension six times, and yet the guy had lost about the last hundred jobs he had, due to the mean and arbitrary nature of back trouble
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The pension application process turned out to be kind of mean and arbitrary as well, with every government employee, charged with the responsibility of administering those pensions, taking great delight in conspiring to deny those benefits to anyone that actually needed them
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Harry just wanted his pension, understandably enough
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Oh! And Harry has forgotten all about his disability pension
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“Whereas you are in it for the pension, the benefits and the mademoiselle
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government contributes the amount that they estimate is needed for a minimum pension
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adequate pension and the government would not have the present problem that exists today
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I was allowed to join permanent staff in the Department of Education with rights to a pension (previously denied to me when I was a divorced “alien
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There were other documents forged as well – my dad’s pension fund for example had a letter, sighed by us, the children who stated how we loved this woman and how she cared for my dad, day and night at his bedside etc
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Now that he's on full pension, he feels
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from the RCMP's insurance and pension funds to cover agency
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concerns about the misuse of RCMP pension funds, his "protestations fell
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pension constituted a breach of trust”
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was assigned to assist in the OPS investigation of the pension scam, and
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concluded, "what happened in the administration of the RCMP pension
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was a cover-up in the abuse of the police force's pension fund
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of the pension funds
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She felt that monies belonging to the pension plan
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of the pension plan issues for a year and a half before he (apparently
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Macaulay told us that he had no knowledge of wrongdoing in the pension
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Zaccardelli that he had had knowledge of the pension matters for a year
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investigation had found abuses of the pension and insurance plans,
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At the time of that audit, the pension fund had a value of $12
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3 million was charged to the pension and insurance
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The RCMP pension scandal - “investigations stopped as allegations
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on irregularities in the pension plan's books, took her concerns to her boss,
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November, that concluded the administration of the pension fund was
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overriding controls in the running of the force's pension and insurance
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3-billion pension plan and
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concerns about how the RCMP was handling the pension fund in early
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complicated pension fund tale, stunned the MPs on the committee when
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RCMP pension scandal when they appeared before a Commons committee
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from the RCMP pension scandal when they appeared before a Commons
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4-billion pension plan that was improperly
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taken out of the pension plan
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from the joint probe into how RCMP pension and insurance plans were
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With our house here on mortgage, I would need my father’s savings as well as his pension money and even though converted to dollars, it isn’t much
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Till they get the compensation, they’re depending on my meager pension for everything, she said, sounding important
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Dixie had several realtors show her houses, all way out of our price range even after drawing out her $7k lump sum federal pension
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I was the one who raised the questions in my three interviews (VP, Director, and Manager to whom I would report): a) since Pressly was still there and Ingalls Contracts let their attorney/contract administrators go 1:1 with him, and he had stolen my job, did they think this would prejudice them in the Navy’s eyes, and b) did Ingalls believe that I had a financial COI because i) GD owned both EB and BIW, ii) I was receiving GD pension, and iii) I had nearly 200k in GD stock
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legal issue was whether a dual employer pension plan could be partially
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foolishly precipitated this litigation when negotiations over the pension
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EB the next two years, but would receive a reduced pension two
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motive of essentially capping my pension and stripping me of my
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GD pension, and iii) I had nearly $200,000 in GD stock
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He was only a few months away from a minimum (10 years’ service) pension that would have given him “walking around” money in later life
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Fe, who was sentenced to eight years and four months in jail after pleading guilty to bribery charges, remains entitled to an annual pension of about $36,000 for his 15 years in the’ House
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That doesn’t include his military pension or 401(k) benefits
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who resigned after 22 years, will qualify for an initial pension of $56,000 per year
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Delay could get pension payments of nearly $2
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, who is planning to retire soon after three decades in the House, will receive a pension of $119,000 a year
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Congress’s pension system is one
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125 Euro (in the conditions the pension, the income of many people is the same
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putting in a part of his pension to cover the monthly costs of the crèche
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salaries and eliminate pension plans – all of which
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Once a child's powers left them, they were given a pension and kicked out of Waldorf Academy
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If he went bonkers, at least he could score a tax free, federal disability pension
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Anyway, after the failed lawsuit she held a government job picking her nose and watching TV, but complained that her finger became too sore from all that digging and channel flipping and so retired with pension and full benefits
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That’s if she didn’t divorce the guy and take at least half of his federal pension
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“It’s a job for life if I want it, with a pension to follow”
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Should this be found to be the case you will be summarily dismissed with all loss of pay and pension rites
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He had four left to last him till he received his invalidity pension, due the next day
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Joe’s pension wasn’t much, as he had retired at sixty years of age, he not being of age to receive the state pension
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off the pension or to find something else to do
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The question is then: why wait all this time for a pension, living a life full of sacrifices with the nightmare of an unworthy ending, due to a physical exhaustion that inevitably would exclude us from the productive context?
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The girl I’d paid wasn’t one of the city paid prostitutes in the government run brothels but a new widow who’d been robbed of her goods and was doing it discreetly on the side to supplement her meager pension
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Tucked away amid iron-grey walled buildings, arched and ornate gateways leading to well hidden courtyards, where everything appeared as old as time itself, the pension throbbed with a lifestyle of its own
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The quaint pension where they had spent their honeymoon, occasionally venturing out to see the sights, but more often than not, spending time lying in each other's arms
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with ample pension in a paid-for
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pension after a piece of shrapnel had ensured that he would not
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pension, regardless of age
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pension at the age of fifty
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with his full pension and the income from his new job he would actually be in-
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little older and could retire on a nice pension and
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monthly Government pension cheque, and once in a while, one of those fat
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happy with him cashing thirty years of pension cheques to which he wasn't
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was an ex-army officer, still in his forties, living on a disability pension after
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The plan was to provide an incentive for executives near retirement age to leave early, in the form of a choice between a cash settlement or a waiver on pension penalties
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I had worked for 29½ years and so was only six months short of a full pension so the waiver was worth little to me and I took the cash
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My pension would kick in when I turned 55 in October so I needed only a few months on my ‘assignment’
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These houses are offerings to ruin in their luxurious pensions,
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All taxes, and all the revenue which is founded upon them, all salaries, pensions, and annuities of every kind, are ultimately derived from some one or other of those three original sources of revenue, and are paid either immediately or mediately from the wages of labour, the profits of stock, or the rent of land
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As the same guinea which pays the weekly pension of one man to-day, may pay that of another to-morrow, and that of a third the day thereafter, the amount of the metal pieces which annually circulate in any country, must always be of much less value than the whole money pensions annually paid with them
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But the power of purchasing, or the goods which can successively be bought with the whole of those money pensions, as they are successively paid, must always be precisely of the same value with those pensions ; as must likewise be the revenue of the different persons to whom they are paid
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In England, for example, when, by the land-tax, every other sort of revenue was supposed to be assessed at four shillings in the pound, it was very popular to lay a real tax of five shillings and sixpence in the pound upon the salaries of offices which exceeded a hundred pounds a-year; the pensions of the younger branches of the royal family, the pay of the officers of the army and navy, and a few others less obnoxious to envy, excepted
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It was the Nationalists who caused the SAP to carry that label and yes, I accuse the Nationalists for dishonouring the SAP and then running away as fast as they could for their pensions when it all came crashing down
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The Nationalists who caused it because of their stupid laws are now off the hook and living well of their fat pensions
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The Nationalists got their inflated pensions in return for they knew well how to take care of number one
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The ―Propensity to Save,‖ especially among the middle classes, has been superseded by Social Security, Pensions, 401(k)s and Home Equity
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We are living in a day and age when the gradual elimination of company pensions, uncertain 401K‘s and a social security system badly in need of reform are compelling most workers to manage their (own) retirement plans more carefully which, for many, implies wor king until the age of sixty five or older until (S
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Republicans also sent the Post Office into bankruptcy, forcing the funding of their pensions for 80 years, to try to break postal unions
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The pension application process turned out to be kind of mean and arbitrary as well, with every government employee, charged with the responsibility of administering those pensions, taking great delight in conspiring to deny those benefits to anyone that actually needed them
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At that point, Elena broke in to say that she knew of a seaside town with pensions and small hotels where she and Tomasz had stayed before the war, and provided directions to Hermann on how to get there
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know what this means, don’t you? Both you and I will lose our jobs and pensions
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56 And he commanded to give to all who kept the city pensions and wages
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cut old age pensions, medical treatment, and other
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the elderly – like health care or old age pensions or
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advantage whenever they cut old age pensions,
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or the elderly – like health care or old age pensions
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food and thousands of poker machines with their pensions, was a mystery impossible to fathom
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“There’s no job security or company pensions in this game,” he told him
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The friend had a brother who operated one of the hundreds of pensions in the old city
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The pretext was offered, in fact, when the president of the republic refused to award any military pensions to former combatants, Liberal or Conservative, until each case was examined by a special commission and the award approved by the congress
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In that telegram which was never made public, he denounced the first violation of the Treaty of Neerlan-dia and threatened to proclaim war to the death if the assignment of pensions was not resolved within two weeks
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The last time he was seen to take an interest in some matter related to the war was when a group of veterans from both parties sought his support for the approval of lifetime pensions, which had always been promised and were always about to be put into effect
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With them he waged the sad war of daily humiliation, of entreaties and petitions, of come-back-tomorrow, of any-time-now, of we’re-studying--your-case-with-the-proper-attention; the war hopelessly lost against the many yours-most-trulys who should have signed and would never sign the lifetime pensions
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Included in this action is the readjustment of pensions to be capped at $40K with longer service requirements for the civil servants
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The specter of estate tax is looming in the corner of every hospital room in America, or so goes the story, waiting to deprive widows of their husbands’ hard-earned pensions and children of their college funds, if Mr
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Women’s pensions are correspondingly smaller because they haven’t paid as much in to the company’s pension plan, and women who live alone reputedly have a difficult time making ends meet, much less saving for anything
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Pensions were simply never a good idea
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Vyyn nodded soberly at that: with no system of social security or old age pensions, the people of this century depended on their children to support them once age, disease or wounds incapacitated them, making them unable to earn a living by themselves
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Hundreds of thousands of employees and investors lost pensions,
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After all, how can we remain competitive in this new global business environment if we are paying out on employee pensions when our competitors have already bailed on their pension plans? Maybe you are lucky to still be on the hourly payroll; we’ll don’t worry, the government insured pension fund will cover a small part of paying you YOUR money that is unless every other company dumps their pension plans onto the insured fund then most likely you won’t get any of YOUR money that is unless Congress bails out your pension by raising your taxes
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We are nothing but tools for them to be utilized to their maximum efficacy and then discarded without incurring any additional costs such as healthcare, social security, and pensions what have you
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You’d stand a better chance of persuading them to give up their pensions
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Pensions are almost obsolete because the companies have
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•Shall be responsible for the payments of old age pensions, war veterans allowances and disability grants
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I propose we legalise prostitution and have registered places of business with medical schemes and pensions in place for the sex worker industry
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Examples of nontaxable benefits and pensions consist of the
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non-taxable pensions you received during the year
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Since most of us are bad at long term planning and are taught by games to expect immediate reward gratification, how hard will it be for us to stay focused and entertained to manage our pensions for fifty working years? Neither the stock market nor any company has that kind of winning streak, yet they are preparing us to want to gamble with our safety net, because we love to game and have been conditioned to demand a more just reward, i
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Without having had any of the joys of Siegfried--I can't think Dolly would mutter a name in her sleep that wasn't her husband's--she has spent these years of war cheerfully accepting the results of him, devoting herself to the forlorn and stranded German widow, spending her life, and what substance she has, in keeping her company in the dreary pensions of a neutral country, unable either to take her home to England or to leave her where she is by herself
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Having guessed that Dolly was a German widow I might so easily have guessed the rest: the poverty arising out of such a situation, the vexations and humiliations of the attitude of people in the pensions she has dragged about in during and since the war,--places in which Dolly's name must needs be registered and her nationality known; the fatigue and loneliness of such a life, with no home anywhere at all, forced to wander and wander, her little set at Dulwich probably repudiating her because of Dolly; or scolding her, in rare letters, for the folly of her sacrifice; with nothing to go back, to and nothing to look forward to, and the memory stabbing her always of the lost glories of that ordered life at home in her well-found house, with the church bells ringing on Sundays, and everybody polite, and a respectful crossing-sweeper at the end of the road
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The reporter spoke to the protesting pensioners who had taken to the streets in their thousands, for they knew it would mean more reduced pensions for them
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There's not even a tax on company profits, and, as well as that, they don't tax pensions paid to residents by other states
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money in The States, people lose their pensions, lots of scandals
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appointed her secretary to the minister of pensions in 1961, she was dissatisfied:
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which gave rise to the idea of all western people indulging themselves in literally every sin, every addicting substance, every form of ease, every luxury known to mankind… which in turn created whole new industries of corruption: from the nickelodeon to walking picture shows, to cars, to free TV shows, to free highways, to free pornography on the internet, to mutual funds, to old age pensions, to Bernie Madoff’s 50 billion stolen dollars… Stealing 50 billion dollars isn’t much of a crime when everyone in western society envied him his riches
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Our economy has proven that social security, pensions and 401k may not be around for us in the future
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Studies show that most pensions do not make up the difference between what you actually need and what Social Security provides
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Then Jinny Carslake, after her affair with Lefanu the American painter, frequented Indian philosophers, and now you find her in pensions in Italy cherishing a little jeweller's box containing ordinary pebbles picked off the road
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The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned
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`It is childish to imagine that any measure of Tariff Reform or Political Reform such as a paltry tax on foreign-made goods or abolishing the House of Lords, or disestablishing the Church - or miserable Old Age Pensions, or a contemptible tax on land, can deal with such a state of affairs as this
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In the summer, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee held a hearing on mental health parity and ended up approving another watered-down version of parity, no stronger than the one before
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Just before my birthday weekend, the House Education and Labor subcommittee on health, employment, labor, and pensions held a hearing that was highlighted by an inspirational appearance by former First Lady Rosalynn Carter
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Then people began arriving with petitions, and there came the reports, interviews, appointments, dismissals, apportionment of rewards, pensions, grants, notes, the workaday round, as Alexey Alexandrovitch called it, that always took up so much time
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Other sources of income – such as wages, interest, dividends, and pensions – can all result in your having to pay taxes on your social security benefits, but not Roth withdrawals
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You cannot use unearned income such as interest, dividends, capital gains, rental property income, pensions, or social security benefits
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Who pays? Pensioners through their deprecated pensions and anyone mistaken enough to buy shares
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To be fair there is also in part a rational reason for all this: during booms people have higher disposable income both for direct investment and for pensions and insurance (with those companies then channelling part of the cash into the market), while during a recession there is unemployment, negative equity in one’s home and an absence of pay rises
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There is equal confusion to be found in the FASB approach to accounting for derivatives, hedging, pensions, leases, and recognition of profits for carried interests, to name a few
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It’s also the hometown of Randolph McDuff, an individual investor who, at age 45, has a better performance record than the vast majority of professionals who are paid millions to manage pensions, 401(k)s, mutual funds, and hedge funds
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The State should provide pensions and benefits for all and should step in to protect workers’ jobs when firms got into difficulty
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Real estate carried on the balance sheet at historical cost could decrease below historical cost, over funded pensions can be eroded and subsidiaries within the parent company can encounter difficult business environments during a deflationary period
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That’s more than half! And remember, more than a third of workers have less than $1,000 saved up for retirement (not including pensions and the price of their home), while 60% have less than $25,000
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What’s changed? We exchanged our guaranteed retirement pensions with an intentionally complex and often extremely dangerous system, filled with hidden fees, which gave us “freedom of choice
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When we look back at history, what started out as a loophole for highly paid executives to sock away more cash became a boon for companies that decided to eliminate the cost and obligation of traditional pensions and shift all the risk and expense to the employee
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That’s not to say that pensions didn’t have their own problems: for instance, you couldn’t move them from job to job
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Who wants boring guaranteed pensions when stocks could make us rich?
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They’re like private pensions if they’re done right
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About 80,000 went in payments on all the estates to the Land Bank, about 30,000 went for the upkeep of the estate near Moscow, the town house, and the allowance to the three princesses; about 15,000 was given in pensions and the same amount for asylums; 150,000 alimony was sent to the countess; about 70,00 went for interest on debts
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Yet, higher inflation down the road is a serious concern and is perhaps made even more likely by any near-term deflation:• Rising public deficits due to the recession and slow recovery mean that current fiscal challenges will meld into the eventual huge fiscal costs associated with baby-boomers’ pensions and health care, with no time for recovery or adjustment
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We also try to mark the balance sheet to market by adjusting for things like underfunded pensions or real estate on the books at cost
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“Testimony of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action Fund, Rea Carey, Executive Director, Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate, November 5, 2009”
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This lady posed as the patroness of literary people, and she certainly had succeeded in obtaining pensions for a few of them, thanks to her influence with those in authority on such matters
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The characteristics of our romantic are to understand everything, to see everything and to see it often incomparably more clearly than our most realistic minds see it; to refuse to accept anyone or anything, but at the same time not to despise anything; to give way, to yield, from policy; never to lose sight of a useful practical object (such as rent-free quarters at the government expense, pensions, decorations), to keep their eye on that object through all the enthusiasms and volumes of lyrical poems, and at the same time to preserve "the good and the beautiful" inviolate within them to the hour of their death, and to preserve themselves also, incidentally, like some precious jewel wrapped in cotton wool if only for the benefit of "the good and the beautiful
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And they do oppress, in spite of their seeming concern for the welfare of the labouring people, for an eight-hour day, for the prohibition to employ children and women, for pensions and rewards
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A man of our time, whether he professes the divinity of Christ or not, cannot help but know that to take part, whether as a king, a minister, a governor, or a rural officer, in the sale of a poor family's last cow for taxes, with which to pay for cannon or the salaries and pensions of luxuriating, idle, and harmful officials; or to have a share in putting the provider of a family into prison, because we ourselves have corrupted him, and let his family go a-begging; or to take part in the plunders and murders of war; or to help substitute savage and idolatrous superstitions for Christ's law; or to detain a trespassing cow of a man who has no land of his own; or to deduct a sum from the wages of a factory hand for an article which he accidentally ruined; or to extort a double price from a poor fellow, only because he is in need,—a man of our time cannot help but know that all these things are disgraceful and execrable, and that they should not be done
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Manufacturers build hospitals, schools, houses for their workmen, and establish savings-banks and pensions; some establish companies, in which they take an equal share with other shareholders
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So they go on in their career of oppression, notwithstanding their affectation of interest in the welfare of the working-men, the eight-hour system, the laws restricting the labor of women and children, the pensions, and the rewards
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A man in modern life, whether he does or does not profess to believe in the divinity of Christ, must know that to be instrumental either as a czar, minister, governor, or policeman, as in selling a poor family's last cow to pay taxes to the treasury, the money of which is devoted to the purchase of cannon or to pay the salaries or pensions of idle and luxurious officials, is to do more harm than good; or to be a party to the imprisonment of the father of a family, for whose demoralization we are ourselves responsible, and to bring his family to beggary; or to take part in piratical and murderous warfare; or to teach absurd superstitions of idol-worship instead of the doctrine of Christ; or to impound a stray cow belonging to a man who has no land; or to deduct the value of an accidentally injured article from the wages of a mechanic; or to sell something to a poor man for double its value, only because he is in dire necessity;—the men of our modern life cannot but know that all such deeds are wrong, shameful, and that they ought not to commit them
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Manufacturers and mill-owners found schools, hospitals, and savings-banks, institute pensions, and build houses for the workmen; some start associations of which the profits are equally divided among all
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About 80,000 went in payments on all the estates to the Land Bank, about 30,000 went for the upkeep of the estate near Moscow, the town house, and the allowance to the three princesses; about 15,000 was given in pensions and the same amount for asylums; 150,000 alimony was sent to the countess; about 70,000 went for interest on debts
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It rejoiced them that here they needn't spend any money and that in the meanwhile their pensions were accumulating in St
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And they do not relax it, in spite of all their pretended care for the welfare of the working classes, for the eight-hour day, for regulation of the labor of minors and of women, for savings banks and pensions
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A man of the present day, whether he believes in the divinity of Christ or not, cannot fail to see that to assist in the capacity of tzar, minister, governor, or commissioner in taking from a poor family its last cow for taxes to be spent on cannons, or on the pay and pensions of idle officials, who live in luxury and are worse than useless; or in putting into prison some man we have ourselves corrupted, and throwing his family on the streets; or in plundering and butchering in war; or in inculcating savage and idolatrous superstitions in the place of the law of Christ; or in impounding the cow found on one's land, though it belongs to a man who has no land; or to cheat the workman in a factory, by imposing fines for accidentally spoiled articles; or making a poor man pay double the value for anything simply because he is in the direst poverty;—not a man of the present day can fail to know that all these actions are base and disgraceful, and that they need not do them
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It included pensions to their officers, and even the support of the prisoners taken from their enemies
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Invalid pensions; 9
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Bassett, from the same committee, also presented a bill regulating pensions to persons on board private armed ships; which was read twice, and committed to a Committee of the Whole on Thursday next
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A Bill regulating pensions to persons on board private armed ships
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And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Navy be authorized and required to place on the pension list, under the like regulations and restrictions as are used in relation to the Navy of the United States, any officer or seamen who, on board of any private armed ship or vessel, bearing a commission or letter of marque, shall have been, in the line of duty, wounded or otherwise disabled; if an officer, allowing him one-half his monthly pay for the greater disability, and so in proportion; and if a seaman, or acting as a marine, the sum of six dollars per month for the greater disability, and so in proportion; which several pensions shall be paid, by direction of the Secretary of the Navy, out of the fund above provided
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, which were not known in this country, as by pecuniary rewards and pensions, not in all cases by statutory, but by Executive sanctions
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The House then resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole, on the bill regulating pensions to persons on board private armed ships
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In support of the motion, he remarked that he conceived it improper to adopt a principle so extremely liable to abuse as this, especially when pensions had been refused to at least equally meritorious sufferers during the Revolution