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During those flush years, the benefits were made increasingly generous, especially to the police and fire departments.
"Regrettably, expectations of lifelong benefits were made during an era when health care costs were lower and the company's financial condition was stronger," he said.
Marmot said governments all over the world were convinced that if unemployment benefits were made too generous, people would have no incentive to go back to work.
"The Jockeys Guildd temporary disability benefits were made possible by contributions made by jockeys and tracks in the past, including the C.D.I. tracks.
Benefits were made more generous overall, while labour taxation was raised in a number of countries.
The Mackinac Center claims that Michigan could save $5.7 billion if public employees' wages and benefits were made comparable to sinking private sector wages.
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The benefits were making themselves felt in every part of my life.
The party is also looking at a greater contributory element before benefits are made available, but only in limited areas.
In a short termist culture only costs are certain, but evaluating benefits is made even harder by multiple institutional and methodological obstacles.
White tea, reputed to have the most health benefits, is made from immature leaves, before the buds are fully opened.
The final decision for qualifying for the benefits is made by a physician, taking into account routine data, but also specific individual particularities of the applicant.
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