Sentence examples for benefits representing from inspiring English sources

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There are around 5m people living on the three main out-of-work benefits, representing 13% of the working-age population.

The result is a sample size of 25% of the original CSWL sample, up to 87,472 pension benefits representing 0.99999% of the population of pensioners.

The lower-level model (follower's one) accepts the dispatch requirement from the upper-level one and dominates the optimal water-allocation strategy to maximize economic benefits representing the regional authority.

It has one of the most generous unemployment benefit systems in Europe, with unemployment benefits representing, on average, 33.6% of a person's previous earnings in 2007, compared with 13.6% in the U.S. and 12.1% in the U.K. The country's robust benefits are the result of high income taxes and VAT.

This leaves you unable to afford products you could once afford with your Social Security benefits, representing a reduction in the purchasing power of your benefits -- in short, a cut.

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They might argue that Bridger, with his history of promiscuity and reliance on benefits, represents some broader moral decline.

But those 600,000 retirees and the 400,000 spouses and other family members who share in their benefits represent an even more powerful voting bloc than those still working.

In fact, the benefits represent tax avoidance that the Internal Revenue Service is investigating: converting domestic subsidiaries to "foreign" to operate in a United States territory but still defer federal taxes.

Such financial benefits represent yet another cost of the banking crisis and the continuing actions the government is taking to protect our system from the mistakes of megabanks.

For some old-line companies, the benefits represent a heavy burden -- one, they point out, that their less generous competitors, and newer companies with far fewer retirees, do not have to bear.

A question that has vexed economists and government statisticians for decades is how the benefits represented by Medicaid coverage – or the receipt of any benefit in kind – should be treated when estimating a household's position in national income distribution.

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