Sentence examples for To claimant from inspiring English sources

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To claimant

noun

One who claims; one who makes a claim.

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This included £900m in overpayments due to claimant error, £340m due to fraud and £150m due to errors by officials.

Another received a written warning for "document containing legal advice, subject to legal and professional privilege, accidentally posted out to claimant with relevant papers".

While superior access to health care and access to economic support both contributed to claimant well-being, various facets of the process undermined the mental health of workers, and in some cases, also had a negative impact on physical health.

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One social insurance physician said that she acts in the opposite way to the claimant to elicit different behaviour (e.g. being very cheerful with a depressed claimant).

Not all basic rules are known to claimants.

British libel and defamation laws are notoriously friendly to claimants.

To date, Combustion Engineering has paid $865 million to claimants.

An estimated £1.6bn was underpaid to claimants by the DWP.

Originally it applied to claimants under the age of 25.

It has so far paid out $3.78 billion to claimants, according to Juneau's claims website.

Nor did he think it important to give incentives to claimants to leave welfare.

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