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Benefit levels are reviewed every January, to ensure they are in line with the cost of living.
Prices will vary but will generally stay in line with the cost of tickets at the local theaters.
According to Unite, 58% of charity workers thought their job was insecure and 81% said pay wasn't in line with the cost of living.
If the cost of a funeral had risen in line with the cost of living, it would now be £2,540 – some £1,357 less than the actual figure.
If imported good prices are now destined to rise more in line with the cost of services, that could provide a lift to the overall rate of inflation, at a time when the economy is weakening.
To take just one example, from now on the personal tax allowance is to increase not in line with the cost of living, but with the less generous consumer price index.
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Conn said that British Gas has cut the price of gas in line with the costs it had saved.
The commission said the payments could be brought in line with the costs of medical education by limiting the direct subsidy to 120 percent of the national average salary paid to residents.
Cost-effectiveness ratios associated with these strategies are in line with the cost-effectiveness of other strategies already implemented to prevent OI occurrence in HIV-infected patients in developing countries.
Nikolic et al. [ 14] reported findings that are in line with the cost-effectiveness of the present study.
Mean total costs of the subgroups baseline RDQ score < 13 and ≥ 13 were in line with the costs of the total study groups.
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