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Studies have consistently shown that professionally managed defined benefit plans outperform 401(k) plan returns by 1 to 2 percent a year or 20 to 30percentt over a working lifetime.
The underlying assumptions were a retirement age of 65 years, an average hourly wage from national income statistics and in the absence of long term data, that the number of working hours lost per week due to COPD would remain constant over a working lifetime.
Cable defended his choice, listing Ebdon's "vast experience, gained through a working lifetime in higher education".
The age when a working lifetime of National Insurance contributions would yield an income to sustain you is over.
The resulting AFP sensor exhibited a short response time (<5 min), high sensitivity, low interference from other antigens, and a working lifetime at least 60 days.
Cable said Ebdon's "vast experience, gained through a working lifetime in higher education" would equip him to deal even-handedly with all parts of the sector.
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These cranes have an estimated working lifetime of 10 years.
Over a work lifetime, loss of wages and benefits, including social security and pension, affect women and their families.
"If you have a blood lead of twenty for a working lifetime let's say forty-five years—you will get a cumulative blood lead index that we calculated would be equivalent to a bone lead of a certain level," Hu says.
Having spent a lifetime working on submarines, he understands life in confinement.
Reprieve says: 'Mr Rehman is a professional journalist who has spent a lifetime working for freedom of expression.
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