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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a claimants" is not correct in written English.
It should be "claimant" or "claimants" depending on the context, but "a claimants" is grammatically incorrect.
Example: "Each claimant must submit their documentation by the deadline."
Alternatives: "a claimant" or "the claimants".
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BP argues in its filing that the Feinberg estimate vastly overstates the likely damage, which it places in the range of just 25 percent to 50 percent of a claimants' 2010 losses.
Under the new system, weekly or fortnightly benefit instalments will be replaced by a monthly payment into a claimants' bank or building society account – making it similar to a monthly salary.
The guidance is not used to determine whether someone should be sanctioned in the first place (the rules are clear that if a claimants has breached conditionality they will face sanctions) but whether they should subsequently qualify for hardship payments.
We measure the benefits of the VR program as the CPPD payments that the program saves over the remainder of a claimants working life when they leave the disability rolls combined with the additional (involuntary) contributions they make as a result of working.
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As a claimant she faces losing £100 a month unless she moves.
Kaidu first emerged about 1263 as a claimant to Turkistan.
But, a claimant would still face very significant hurdles.
"These people are not chattel," said Neil Abramson, a claimant lawyer.
But claimants must accept a claimant commitment – a document outing certain tasks which need to be completed to receive payments.
A "claimant commitment" will be introduced, which will set out what they should do.
In 1825 a claimant to the throne, Durjan Sal, seized Bharatpur and defied the British again.
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