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Universal credit is due to replace a bundle of means-tested benefits with a single payment by 2017, with the department estimating it will save £38bn in administration, fraud and error costs by 2023.
Clerks and messengers stagger daily under the weight of paper packages and the requirement to put a bundle of agreed content before the courts means there are multiple sets of paperwork for counsel, solicitors, the judge and jury.
What should it mean, beyond a bundle of rights and benefits?
We model the region as a bundle of tortuous cylindrical pores with a mean tortuosity τ.
Our early goal-directed therapy included a bundle of interventions that sought to obtain: mean arterial pressure ≥65 mmHg; urine output ≥0.5 ml/kg/minute; normalization of serum lactate; and ScvO2 ≥70% or SvO2 ≥65%.
Largely, though, Hulu's live TV is meant to be sold as a bundle of live and on-demand programming.
While thanks to American culture, "faggot" is sometimes used as the derogatory name for homosexuals (avoid in polite company), in UK "fagot/faggot" can be used to mean "a cigarette, bundle of firewood, a chopped meatball," or "a bundle of anything", though this is an obscure usage.[1].
They were called Fasci (Fascio literally means bundle) because everyone can break a single stick, but no one can break a bundle of sticks.
It's a bundle of neuroses.
A bundle of stinking rags and flesh".
I'm a bundle of nerves".
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