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Discover Ludwig"just entitlement" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that someone believes they deserve or are entitled to, but which may be disputed by others. It can also be used to describe a rightful or legitimate claim to something. Example: The workers argued that they had a just entitlement to better wages and working conditions, given their contributions to the company's success.
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But it isn't just entitlement spending that he has in his sights — it's government in general.
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Rawls's critique of utilitarianism and his own egalitarian theory of justice is then described, followed by Robert Nozick's alternative theory of social justice grounded in just entitlements or desert.
These figures include all spending by Uncle Sam and state and local governments--not just entitlements.
And since he does not want to cut military spending or raise taxes, getting the national debt under control means not just reforming entitlement spending (with entitlements here largely meaning Medicaid, and to a lesser extent Medicare, since he doesn't touch Social Security), but also making deep cuts in discretionary spending.
But entitlements and just deserts can come apart.
Only this time, it's not just another entitlement.
Will Cookie Monster be able to get cookies at the food bank, or will he be just another entitlement parasite?
"What Tommy didn't believe in was just outright entitlement," said Steven Foti, the majority leader in the Wisconsin State Assembly.
What if you kept just the entitlement programs and got rid of everything else? You'd have a modest surplus — about $109 billion.
The "right" amount has been the result of bargaining, without a rationale that makes it clear why vacations are important, not just another entitlement.
"The New Year's Six is not just about entitlement of the bowl, it's also a full commitment you are going to make to ESPN," explained Mann.
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