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The new gel is prone to degradation and in some cases would need to be topped up regularly.
The modest earnings of the generation that technology leaves behind will need to be topped up with tax credits or wage subsidies.
But the root of the problem, said the columnist Jonathan Freedland in The Guardian, is that too many British jobs "pay too little" and "have to be topped up by benefits" that are now in jeopardy.
The new medical research future fund will begin with an allocation of $1bn from uncommitted funds in the Health and Hospitals Fund, to be topped up be savings from other health cuts.
Despite sky-high contribution rates up to 33% of salary, two-thirds paid by the employer and one-third by the worker both schemes need to be topped up from general taxation to pay current pensions.
The reforms were centred on providing a base level of funding for each student to be topped up with student loadings according to need, but the Coalition repeatedly questioned the plan's affordability.
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They usually take two years of full-time study to complete, but can often be topped up to a full honours.
On the official side, the IMF's coffers should be topped up to let it do its job at a fragile time.
The rules also mean: ISA accounts open since the start of the tax year can be topped up to £15,000, but an additional one cannot be opened.
Both these types of grants can be topped up to the tune of 1800 FF (275 euros) per month with "monitorat," paid teaching responsibilities.
This should be topped up when needed.
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