Sentence examples for setting benefits from inspiring English sources

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Berry took office in April, 2009, and is responsible for recruiting, hiring, and setting benefits policies for 1.9 million Federal civilian employees.

This month the constitutional court ruled that the government had erred in setting benefits for the main welfare programme, called Hartz IV.

The White House has floated the idea of changing the way the inflation rate is calculated for the purposes of setting benefits, a covert way of reducing future payments to retirees.

Mr. Yee, whose dismissal last month first signaled that the program was in trouble, told me on Monday that when it came to setting benefits and premiums, planning for Class remained at a fairly early stage.

The alternative of using the emergency room as a primary health care setting benefits no one.

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States will be allowed to set benefits at levels similar to what they are now, making coverage not much more expensive than it is today.

The orchestra's management and board have warned that the growing expense of the current pension plan, which guarantees a set benefit for life after retirement, is unsustainable.

September's inflation figure was traditionally used to set benefit payments.

"The proposal we went with was to set benefit rates based on the local authority area so it's a more realistic figure.

The LG and the Sony Ultra HD sets benefit from having smart TV apps and having the capability to display images in 3-D.

This study found that a clinical setting benefited more than a volunteer prevention setting in terms of knowledge, but the decisional conflict and regret results are less clear.

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