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11. Means-testing refers to the policy of making eligibility for a welfare benefit depend on how much income and/or wealth the individual or household has; eligibility is restricted to those at or below a specified threshold of income and/or wealth, and the benefit is withdrawn as income and/or wealth increase.
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"Oh, we had eligibility problems in the 1950's, too," Stotz Myers said.
"It was Thursday that UK Athletics were informed, including myself, that Yamile had eligibility for Britain.
Even properties she had thought she could afford turned out to have eligibility criteria that she didn't fit.
Many of the accounts were offered by credit unions, which usually have eligibility restrictions, but it's worth perusing.
By the mid-2000's, these classes had become a primary if not the primary way that struggling athletes kept themselves from having eligibility problems.
The policy is far stricter than those at most high schools, which generally have eligibility requirements only for varsity sports teams.
It says every state should allow so-called provisional voting, in which a person can vote and have eligibility verified later.
The Commonwealth Senior Health Card (CSHC), given to seniors who do not qualify for the pension, will have eligibility tightened with untaxed superannuation being taken into account.
Of course you have to keep in mind that most fellowships have eligibility criteria including an upper age limit or maximum number of years of postdoc experience.
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