Sentence examples for pension time from inspiring English sources

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Paige was there mainly to accrue pension time that he never got in the Negro leagues and to throw a few pitches before games.

The twist here is that until this race, Mr. Poizner represented the pragmatic wing of the California Republican Party — one that is largely focused on state government issues like the public-employee pension time bomb, heavy business regulations, the state's woeful lack of job creation and the government's inability to fix the schools.

Harold Macmillan started the pension time bomb ticking when he decided to use National Insurance income as if it were a tax.

"China has as big a pension time bomb as any country in the world," says Blair Pickerell, who oversees HSBC's fund management business in the Asia-Pacific region and keeps a close watch on China.

According to Crane, California has a "$500 billion pension time bomb" of unfunded liabilities and health care promises that are not properly accounted for as part of the state's debt, yet drain resources from elsewhere in the budget.

If we are lucky they obtain positions as overpaid Bartelbys and "gofers" in district offices or administrative departments, where they remain until pension time, safely out of range of DOE students they were hired to teach.

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THE "pension time-bomb" in Europe is ticking more loudly these days.

But if his tenure as mayor is ever to be judged a success, he will need to reduce violent crime and defuse the city's pension time-bomb as well.

According to Laurence Msall of the Civic Federation, a watchdog, the mayor has balanced the budget and reduced "scoop and toss" whereby the city pushes its debt-repayment schedule into the future, but Chicago is "far from out of the financial woods" because of the pension time-bomb.

Under those circumstances, any Austrian with portable skills would almost certainly choose to take them elsewhere.Pretend it's painlessAs the pension time-bomb has ticked away, European governments have become more imaginative in finding methods to cut back on the promises of the state pension system.

In effect Mr. Ciccone is being awarded $570,000 for breaking the law ($38,000 a year pension times 15 years of early payments).

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