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The government suddenly decided to cut the benefits radically.
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And, certainly, retirees or people on the verge of retirement shouldn't have their benefits changed radically.
In this environment, offering even modest benefits could radically alter the quality of employees you can attract and retain.
With the added benefit of radically improved gaming technology, the rebranding exercise could not have wished for a more bankable cover star than Lara.
During the years 2003 to 2005, the benefit system was radically reformed and now emphasizes mutual obligations.
Still, it is a fair criticism that guesses as to future impact of research are likely to miss the most radical benefits, precisely because they will be radically new, unexpected and unpredictable.
On the Democratic side, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York also wants to change the tax treatment of employee health benefits, though not as radically as Mr. McCain.
"To pay off this debt," the film says, "they then sell off assets of the companies, fire thousands of workers and radically cut benefits of the remaining employees.
It has been difficult at times: getting the council to agree to stump up the capital funding; convincing people of the benefits of such a radically new way of working; democratising decision making.
He added housing benefit would not be "radically reduced": "All we're going to be able to do is stem the increase and perhaps a modest reduction".
He advocated cutting government spending, reducing retirement benefits for public servants, and radically deregulating the economy.
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