Sentence examples for benefits spelled out from inspiring English sources

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Many Democrats assert that what Republicans really want to do is move away from a guarantee of defined benefits, spelled out in law, to a far less generous voucher that the elderly use to buy coverage in the private marketplace.

She said she did not know it was final and wanted some additional benefits spelled out, such as provisions for the maintenance of a Long Island estate and a $9 million allowance for the new apartment and furnishings.

Thus, if the challenge issued by Commissioner Busquin is to be met, and if the potential benefits spelled out in the ECVAM report and offered by the emerging new technologies are to be reaped, a very large number of young scientists from all kinds of disciplines will have to be recruited, in industry, in academia, and in government departments and research institutes.

Both Santana and Galperin say the city's civilian injury leave program should be reexamined and brought into line with the more limited benefits spelled out in state law.

And that the objective is clear and has both societal and business benefits spelled out and that neither side would declare the project a success unless both societal and business aims are achieved.

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If your employee participates in a defined contribution plan (such as profit-sharing, 401 k), stock bonus, or money purchase pension plan), an IRA-based plan (such as SEP, SARSEP, or SIMPLE IRA), or a defined benefit plan (pension plan that pays a retirement benefit spelled out in the plan), then check the box titled "Retirement Plan".[7].

They should talk up the benefits, spell out why these massive new programs are necessary, and hope that everyone who isn't at CPAC continues to not really care that Sebastian Gorka exists.

Because while the nation bickered about Philpott's access to housing benefit, Thirlwall spelled out the true matter at hand about Philpott's systematic campaigns reaching back over 40 years of violence, mental abuse, manipulation and blackmail against  vulnerable women.

Sound employment practices are "critical" and include "clear expectations," explicitly spelled out benefits, and continuing review of performance.

This is because surviving spouse benefits need to be carefully spelled out in both the divorce decree and the QDRO - but they rarely are.

The Cabinet Office, which is responsible for the G-Cloud project, admits that the benefits of cloud services need to be spelled out more.

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