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Still others exaggerated health problems that hoped would make them ineligible for the draft.
But there are many who work just enough hours to make them ineligible for such programs.
The gap between the two measures the biggest in 20 years is mainly because the survey includes women job-seekers whose partners' earnings make them ineligible for unemployment benefit.
The narrower measure of people claiming unemployment benefit (which excludes in particular many jobless women because their partners' earnings make them ineligible for it) is poised to break through the politically sensitive 1m mark.
In contrast some who already qualified for Medicaid will likely work more, as slightly higher earnings will no longer make them ineligible for coverage.The effect of Obamacare on employers has been particularly contentious.
Within the cystic fibrosis community there are many people who struggle on, day in day out, with appallingly bad infections – the ultimate superbugs if you like – which make them ineligible for a transplant at all.
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A second failed test makes them ineligible for welfare for three years.
Lenders sprang up to serve those whose poor credit history made them ineligible for lower-interest "prime" loans.
The Arellanos' income, which ranges from $2,800 to $3,200 a month, makes them ineligible for state-subsidized insurance.
For this reason, employers often contest applications and eligibility criteria, arguing, for example, that workers were not laid off but fired for misconduct, making them ineligible for benefits.
A large number of the long-term jobless have stopped looking for work, making them ineligible for the government's definition of unemployment, economists say.
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