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Some of the constitutional issues the administration faces are foreshadowed in the lawsuits filed against states since the start in 1996 of a provision in the welfare bill known as charitable choice, the legislation championed by John Ashcroft, then a senator from Missouri, that allowed religious groups to contend for government contracts to help welfare recipients adjust to the work world.
We find that if increase in the retirement age is phased in a way that allows agents to adjust, welfare is not reduced and welfare effects have a similar magnitude and between-cohort distribution in both types of the pension systems.
And, unhelpfully, higher-than-expected retail-price inflation of 5% in the year to September—the figure used to adjust welfare benefits in 2009-10 will 2009-10 willon to spending in the next finaddial year.If Mr Brown had done a better job of looking after the country's finances while he was chancellor, the fiscal outlook now would be less dire.
It does so against an international literature which has documented the tendency of welfare recipients to adjust their costs of living by moving from urban to rural settlements.
Furthermore, the welfare state can adjust to migration flows.
The result, however, was different from the intent and has caused the state welfare programs to adjust their environment to have a greater need, which has caused the program to collect from willing parents that would ordinarily provide a loving environment for their children absent a court order limiting a parent's involvement.
The welfare state had to be adjusted, if it was to survive at all — and had to fit an aging country with more migrants, fewer natural resources and fewer children.
Therefore, it is an animal welfare issue to generate such knowledge, so that training programmes and competition content can be adjusted to support the general welfare of the breed.
Countries with contributory social security systems have adjusted them to emphasise that welfare should be an insurance against hardship, not a way of life.
The dreary duo pored over the statutes of the early welfare state and concluded that – once the figures had been adjusted for inflation – Melvyn and Karen were entitled to £38 each and poor Craig to £7.
In response, the Obama campaign characterized Mr. Ryan's description of the administration's offer to adjust the welfare law as a distortion.
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