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Still, several have chosen to avoid the new rules by ceasing to offer certain policies.
And Raimondo Harari of the International Labour Organisation, which uses seven "working languages", recalls that "quite a havoc" arose when a former head of the ILO suggested saving money by ceasing to offer Arabic, Chinese, German and Russian interpretation at some meetings.
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This is especially unfortunate since many employers are ceasing to offer final-salary pensions to new employees.
Others suggested, with apparent disappointment, that their failure to respond to advice led to GPs ceasing to offer it.
And that process lasted only a few days, by which time Ritt had declared himself satisfied with the revisions and Burton had ceased to offer fight — or none to me.
Industries that cease to offer value for money sooner or later get shaken up.
A few minutes' walk farther out, cheap cafes offer soup of the day for a pound, and other scruffy businesses have long ceased to offer anything.
A range of noise distributions and their parameters could be assessed to determine at what point, if any, our pricing model ceases to offer its benefits.
After Louis concluded peace with William in 1697, he ceased to offer much in the way of assistance to James.
It comes as almost no surprise that Cornell University, considered by its own students one of the top schools with the "stingiest" financial aid, has ceased to offer their no-loans policy to families of household incomes greater than $60,000.
Some participants envisioned that clinicians would cease to offer prevention counseling to even the patients most in need.
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