Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
Exact(4)
Market trader David Bennett, 51, said: "Because I've earned the massive amount of £2,700 I have gone over the government threshold for receiving full housing benefit.
Further, paying such benefits to low wage workers is much cheaper than eliminating low wage jobs and having to fully support all the people unemployed because their labor is worth less than some arbitrary government threshold (either minimum wage or the income level at which government benefits have all phased out).
He cited a section of the leasing proposal that found waters off Central California did not meet the government threshold for benefits exceeding the costs of oil drilling.
Insurers strive to be comfortably above any government threshold to avoid any concerns and to maintain the confidence of credit-rating firms.
Similar(56)
"Based on these government thresholds, the levels found in Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Fudge Brownie ice cream would seem totally irrelevant," he said.
Fiat's stake would initially be 20%, but it could increase, in 5% increments, as it meets three government thresholds: helping Chrysler establish a distribution network outside of North America, building a fuel-efficient engine in a Chrysler U.S. Factory, and building a small car in a U.S. Factory.
It would have to be Eric or Donald Jr". The distinctions can be confusing, even for Ruffin, who later adds: "I would want to do it with Donald--er, let's say the Trump family". As with his grocery days, he's mindful of government thresholds: Ruffin and Trump are committed to hanging on to at least 300 condos, the minimum number of hotel rooms required to operate a casino in Nevada.
But the United States failed to persuade the WTO panel on one main point of its case: that Chinese copyright pirates and counterfeiters had no fear of criminal prosecution because the government's threshold for bringing a case was too high.
panel on one main point of its case, however: that Chinese copyright pirates and counterfeiters have no fear of criminal prosecution because the government's threshold for bringing a case is too high.
At that rate of accumulation, it would take 225 days to 5.7 years to reach the Japanese government's threshold level for evacuations: radiation accumulating at a rate of at least 20 millisieverts per year.
The report came after a construction company based in Fukushima admitted that it forced workers at the Fukushima Daiichi plant to cover their dosimeters with lead plates last year, in a bid to stay under a government safety threshold for exposure.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com