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noun
The state, quality, or the fact of being eligible.
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"Because of changes to eligibility criteria, only those with severe needs are now eligible," Dimoldenberg told the social care network.
One of the issues relates to eligibility.
Osborne is now announcing a series of quite technical welfare changes relating to eligibility rules.
This approval gap overshadows the effect of factors directly relevant to eligibility for assistance.
No letters seen by Guardian Australia make reference to eligibility to apply for a five-year safe haven enterprise visa.
It is clear that delays in benefits payments and changes to eligibility are a major cause behind this increase".
Everything from high school graduation to eligibility for transfers, tutoring and federal aid is tied to the results.
Philippa Gee says that insurers are ready to take a tough line on such excessive drinking when it comes to eligibility for cover, or receiving benefits from policies.
ACCURACY -- With aging baby boomers inching ever closer to eligibility for retirement benefits, shoring up Social Security has become a signature issue of the presidential campaign.
New York State has one of the most unforgiving rules in the country when it comes to eligibility for voting in party primaries.
Beyond Social Security and veterans' benefits, there will still be conflicts in myriad other federally administered programs, from filing taxes to eligibility for family medical leave.
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