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Providing benefits to children at important stages of their development allows them to grow in ways that may help enable them to escape poverty when they reach adulthood.
If applicable, does this company hire people without providing benefits?
He defended the agreement as providing benefits to all plaintiffs, beyond the rent refund issue.
Here's another definition, from Merriam-Webster: Entitlements: A government program providing benefits to members of a specified group.
Sole traders and partnerships can also enjoy tax savings when it comes to providing benefits in kind.
The extra tax revenue generated by additional layoffs covers only about two-thirds of the additional cost of providing benefits.
But there are many specious arguments, chief among them that providing benefits reduces the incentive to get a new job.
Mr. Obama would strive for universal coverage by establishing a new federal health plan for the uninsured, providing benefits comparable to those offered to federal employees.
There used to be a brilliant service in my borough, providing benefits, housing and legal advice to people with mental health problems.
Unions could, for example, develop into fully fledged worker co-operatives hiring out workers to gig employers and providing benefits as members of the co-operative.
But providing aid to businesses and residents in ravaged Lower Manhattan is in effect the same as providing benefits to Mr. Silver's constituents.
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