Sentence examples for effect of benefiting from inspiring English sources

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It would raise the income at which all married couples jump from the 15percenttaxax bracket to the 28percentt bracket, a move that has the perverse effect of benefiting the richest third of all families.

A large body of research indicates enterprise agreements, which are negotiated by employers and employees (or their unions) in the context of the needs of the business and prevailing economic conditions, have the practical effect of benefiting the workers covered by them.

"The loan servicer that renegotiates the loan may have the effect of benefiting some tranches and hurting others rather than sharing gains and losses evenly….

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Hundreds of thousands of disabled adults and children will actually receive more support than now with the combined effect of benefit changes under universal credit.

Running a high-voltage spur from Wyoming into central California would start a domino effect of benefits throughout the region, Mr. Geringer said.

The effect of benefits going down in real terms, for example, has yet to come," he said.

"Findings in these 21 cities demonstrate the potentially devastating effect of benefit sanctions, leading to more people on the streets and going hungry.

Might he have something to say now about the economic ravaging of the industrial north, the effect of benefit health checks on the disabled, the cutting of services to communities already deprived?

Second, on unemployment, on disability living allowance and, this weekend, on the effect of benefit caps, IDS and his ministers keep making claims that are unsupported by their own data.

This time, too, the ground has shifted in the debate, with new support for a sweeping overhaul of the health care system from some quarters of the business community, where the crushing effect of benefits costs and the impetus to contain them through new governmental policies are a regular topic of discussion.

The study finds that a family with two children in which two earners bring in a total of £44,440 could end up just £4,000 better off than a similar family earning £20,000 less, because of the combined effect of benefits, tax, tax credits and childcare costs.

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