Sentence examples for which entitlements to from inspiring English sources

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The two sides are no longer arguing over whose taxes to cut or which entitlements to expand, but whose taxes will rise and which entitlements will shrink.

What seems to matter is the production model used; the timing of impact measurement; the profitability of production; and the terms and conditions under which entitlements to land, wages, and prices are defined and productivity is raised.

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A national eligibility threshold for local authority services has been introduced, replacing the despised "postcode lottery" under which entitlement to help could vary markedly from council to council.

There are different kinds of beliefs, logically speaking, and different ways in which entitlement to such beliefs is vindicated.

Having a Bismarckian welfare state in which entitlements are related to previous employment, a division has emerged in France between insiders, typified by the GAZEL cohort members, who were included in the labour market and able to contribute to and benefit from social insurance systems, and outsiders receiving minimal social protection (Palier, 2010).

Our stake in the ground is that England should move towards a single, ring-fenced budget for health and social care that is singly commissioned, and within which entitlements are much more closely aligned.

See Social Fund - NI Social Security Agency The social fund includes a regulated scheme which provides entitlement to maternity, funeral and cold weather payments for people who satisfy certain qualifying conditions; and a discretionary scheme under which people may be eligible in certain circumstances for a community care grant or an interest free loan.

Thus, the age from which entitlement is guaranteed may have a larger effect on perceived accessibility compared to the age when entitlement to free provision starts.

"It is difficult to think of a case in which the entitlement to indemnity costs could more clearly be made out," he said.

The fact that the Human Rights Act – under which an entitlement to privacy is enshrined – was passed by parliament after extensive debate is conveniently ignored.

The government will consult later this year on "the options, stages and timing of reform", although Osborne said he would not be axing the so-called "contributory principle", which links entitlement to some state benefits to a worker's record of national insurance payments.

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