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The annual scheme pays out for 38 weeks, equivalent to the school year.
A sanction involves the stopping of claimants' benefit payments for at least four weeks – equivalent to almost £300 – as a penalty for breaching benefit rules and conditions, typically failure to look for work or attend jobcentre appointments.
A sanction involves the stopping of claimants' benefit payments for at least four weeks – equivalent to almost £300 – as a penalty for breach of benefit rules and conditions, typically failure to look for work or attend jobcentre appointments.
In early- and middle-stage trials, use of the experimental drugs reduced so-called bad cholesterol by about 40 to 70 percent in a matter of weeks, equivalent to the reduction achieved by the most effective statins like Lipitor.
Cross-correlation was employed to compute the best possible correlation between search trends and temperature/solar influx variables within limited time lags (eight weeks; equivalent to eight data points in this study).
This study showed a long treatment delay in the diagnosis of TB in Guinea-Bissau of 12.1 weeks equivalent to the delays found in comparable settings.
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In Scotland it is £158 a week, equivalent to £8,216 a year.
The average weekly cost of a nursery place in Wales is now £146 a week, equivalent to £7,592 a year.
In return they get the ESA basic payment of £65.45 a week (equivalent to jobseeker's allowance) plus a work-related component of £25.95.
This is compounded by plans to cut housing benefit back by an average of £12 a week – equivalent to almost a fifth of jobseeker's allowance payments.
The heaviest drinkers downed 24 units on average a week, equivalent to 12 pints of beer or two and a half bottles of wine.
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