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Given the earlier-mentioned research results, these assessments will probably be influenced by the physicians' stereotyping, and especially because one-time contacts are common, claimants will not always be inclined to give correct information, and many claimants have to be assessed in a limited period of time (i.e. approximately one hour per claimant).
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Overpayments are common as claimants' circumstances change.
"It is quite common here for claimants to asks for hundreds of thousands of euros.
There was a common perception among claimants that the system was inflexible and challenging to navigate.
Falling through the system's gaps and loopholes is a common experience for claimants, but it is not widely understood by those who have not experienced its bewildering and leviathan complexity.
The most common occupation amongst claimants in both groups was that of labourer and the most common industry was manufacturing.
Anger has been growing since the March budget announced a scheme to bring counsellors into jobcentres to offer "integrated employment and mental health support to claimants with common mental health conditions".
The HMRC and DWP's blueprint on tackling fraud explains that there are common lies told by claimants in order to get better pay-outs.
"I stressed the importance of finding common ground among the claimants and avoiding a destabilizing cycle of mistrust or escalation," Kerry said.
The battle for the lot pits them against other claimants to the common good.
Their activities alarmed the Commonwealth government and roused the hostility of local landowners, who were rival claimants to the common lands.
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