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Mr. Hume, who receives Social Security disability benefits, asked the school to buy him a new apartment and pay him $1 million, according to court records.
The company said the payments could take the form of "stock, cash or increased policy benefits". Asked to elaborate, Mr. DeFillippo said there would be no additional cost for policyholders; in a recent legal settlement, Prudential was criticized for offering policy "enhancements" that policyholders could obtain only if they made additional payments.
"That does call into question: What are the measurable benefits?" asked lead author of the study Susan L. Brown in the Los Angeles Times.
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Who benefits, asks Abu Ahmad, when there are bombs in markets?
He offers these three tips in explaining those benefits: "Ask what problems your solution solves: Let's assume you are targeting writers and have determined that time management is a major problem for writers.
On the first interview, don't ask about salary or benefits, ask, "How do you do things around here?" then take notes.
If you know that you or your spouse has government or other non-qualified benefits, ask whether the attorney has ever handled this type of asset.
"Who will benefit?" asked Roy Bell.
Why shouldn't the Syrian economy benefit?" asked Nabil Sukkar, a Syrian economist.
Much of that comes from locals serving to our benefit, asking little in return.
And if there's not a benefit, ask.
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