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The retirement age for full benefits would be slowly raised to 69 from 67 by 2075, with a "hardship exemption" for people who physically cannot work past 62.
"We will return as soon as possible to the landmarks commission with a hardship application for the demolition of the O'Toole Building," he said in a statement.
A Treasury spokeswoman, Jenni Engebretsen, confirmed that homeowners like Ms. Ulery — current on their mortgages yet grappling with a hardship like unemployment — were eligible for loan modifications under the program.
A financial strategy was also implemented in 1975 and continued to supplement the income of doctors posted to rural areas with a hardship allowance, non-private practice allowance and professional allowance.
This is complete with a hardship letter, which is a brief clarification of your financial hardship.
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And he has had to do this with less money, a hardship that required him to make 500 job cuts early in his tenure.
Her $9,800 loan required a $300 a month payment, or $120 with a hardship exception.
But they found that having a single entrance was a hardship, with visitors walking through the dining room.
Still, that's not such a hardship with the exquisite 15th-century St Clement's church and its carvings a few miles down the coast at Rodel.
Overnight, the 9/11 attacks turned travel from an adventure into a hardship, with intrusive security checks that passengers must endure if they want to board a plane.
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