Sentence examples for Social lifetime from inspiring English sources

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The correct basis for evaluating this economically is a full social lifetime cost-benefit analysis with a near-zero discount rate.

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Past Japanese governments were reluctant to embrace deregulation and the economic upheaval it would bring, in part because big companies provided all-important social safeguards (lifetime employment, generous pensions and the like).

> -wrap-foot> ageer and and sex adjustment, positive IgG antibody levels for CMV were associated with markers of lower social status, lifetime exposure to smoking, higher BMI and WHR, higher total cholesterol, and a history of diabetes mellitus and myocardial infarction (Tables 1 and 2).

Even at the top, the culture of patronage, social networking, and lifetime employment in exchange for loyalty became things of the past.

A typical couple retiring today gets more than $1 million in lifetime Social Security and Medicare benefits; millennials are unrealistically scheduled to get $2 million.

Chief among these are risks of mental illness caused by prolonged social isolation, a lifetime of confinement within the space of two hotel rooms, and constant surveillance day and night, 365 days a year, to ensure broadcast revenues.

That was thought to be an actuarially fair adjustment so that whether one retired at age 62 or age 65, one received approximately the same aggregate lifetime Social Security benefits.

Ending lifetime social housing tenancies, continuing heavily-subsidised right-to-buy sales, and forcing councils to sell high-value properties, should be seen for what it is: an attack on the poorest people.

Her estimates show that for baby boomers, the inflation-adjusted, lifetime Social Security benefits for women — married, never married and divorced alike — rise between 9percentand10percentcent when they work until 70 instead of 62, while lifetime (not monthly) benefits for men generally decline slightly if they delay retirement the same way.

Furthermore, despite the gender wage gap, when both men and women work until 70, men's advantage over women in lifetime Social Security benefits declines to just 4percentt, from 13percentt when they retire at age 62. From a purely financial standpoint, then many women should retire later than men, yet the opposite is more commonly happening.

The latter subtype reported greater eating and weight obsessions, social maladjustment, higher lifetime rates of mood, anxiety, and personality disorders, and poorer response to treatment than did the dietary subtype.Results suggest that moderate dieting is a central feature of BED and that affective disturbances occur in only a subset of cases.

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