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The couples' QOL in terms of physical and mental health, depression, benefit finding, and marital satisfaction will be assessed using the Medical Outcomes Study 12-item short form (MOS SF-12) (version 2) [ 40], the 14-item Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) [ 41], the 17-item revised Benefit-Finding Scale (BFS) [ 42], and the 14-item Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale (RDAS) [ 43, 44].

Indeed, Mr. Gregg, who will attend the fiscal responsibility meeting, predicted that the White House and Congress could strike a quick deal for Social Security solvency by packaging familiar adjustments that might include subjecting more income to payroll taxes, revising benefit formulas and raising the retirement age.

The DfT plans to publish a fresh strategic case in October, including a revised cost-benefit analysis, accompanied by studies showing increased employment that the infrastructure will support, including a surge in jobs in the north.

The lawsuit calls for St. Barnabas to hold another round of hearings with a revised cost-benefit analysis that takes into account the 26 jobs at the current parking lot.

This revised version benefits mightily from some key hardware and software updates.

We are working towards changing the order of priorities within the welfare system, with the aim of strengthening the infrastructure and safety net and revising the benefits system.

A quarter of the cities in the NLC's survey have revised their health benefits downwards.

Rocco A. Pozzi, correction commissioner, said he wanted the benefit clause revised.

"We are working with our members, particularly on the operations side but in other areas as well, to identify any areas that may benefit from revised conventions/practice recommendations under various scenarios, but, there has been no great plan in place as this was never envisioned," said Rob Toomey, a managing director at SIFMA and the organization's associate general counsel.

Last year, 51 percent of cities froze or reduced pay, according to the National League of Cities, while 25 percent laid off workers, 24 percent reduced health benefits and 22 percent revised union contracts to reduce pay and benefits.

Costs had been revised up while proposed benefits had been revised down.

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