Sentence examples for earliest eligible from inspiring English sources

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The case against defined-benefit pensions is that they encourage people to leave work at the earliest eligible age.

The search criteria did not include any limitation on publication date, and the earliest eligible article was published in 2003.

The earliest eligible articles were published in 2003, and 24 of the 55 articles were published in 2010 through April 2011.

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That number is likely to rise sharply as doctors begin using it earlier on eligible patients.

Only those who were House members in 1980 or earlier are eligible to take their unused campaign money, based on what they had on hand on Nov. 30, 1989.

The airline currently has 5,207 pilots in their 50s and early 60s, eligible to retire, and American thinks they are likely to do so en masse if they have access to lump-sum distributions again.

Every year you delay collecting between age 62 (the earliest you're eligible) and age 70, your monthly benefit goes up.

When more than one article was retrieved for the same study, we considered only the earliest publication as eligible.

Prospective early entrants are eligible to participate, along with other prospective students.

Those who turned 60 in 2012 or earlier were usually eligible without contributing.

498, related to eligible early intervention programs, prior to the general amendment of this division by Pub.

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