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Passengers would agree to submit personal information in exchange for a counterfeit-resistant ID card that would grant them exemption from some portion of security, although how much is not clear.
And Mr. Bloomberg, whose usual budget discourse consists of saying over and over again how helpful he knows Albany will be, has subtly ratcheted up his own language, standing firm as the governor tried to get a large portion of security money working its way through Congress for New York's security costs.
Parliament's own assessment admits that "it is not possible to compare Toronto with previous G20 meetings" due to a lack of data, and identifies a key threat that explains some of the spending: "protesters would be considered a known threat and a portion of security operations would be geared to countering this specific threat".
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Another bill, introduced last December by Representatives Peter Deutsch of Florida and Gene Green of Texas, also Democrats, would cap the portion of securities of their employer's company in a worker's 401(k) at 10percentt.
40,000 personnel call Bagram home, but over the nine days Clark spent on the base, he realised that few workers – besides the small portion of security-cleared locals – had ever ventured beyond the base perimeters.
40,000 personnel call Bagram home, but over the nine days Clark spent on the base, he realized that few workers besides the small portion of security-cleared locals—had ever ventured beyond the base perimeters.
The contract should state that if the Tenant withholds the security deposit or any portion of the security deposit, the Tenant will provide the Subtenant with a written statement of the reason.
Privatizing Social Security McCain supported Bush's efforts to privatize a portion of Social Security accounts in 2004, saying, "Without privatization, I don't see how you can possibly, over time, make sure that young Americans are able to receive Social Security benefits".
A minuscule portion of Social Security benefits goes to upper-income recipients — only 2.3% goes to people earning $100,000 or more outside of Social Security benefits, and 0.6% to those earning more than $200,000, according to 2009 figures compiled in 2011 by Dean Baker and Hye Jin Rho. .
For her trouble, she has to pay a double portion of Social Security and Medicare taxes.
The Internal Revenue Service has yet to rule on whether the debt portion of the security is a disguised form of equity.
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