Sentence examples for withheld benefit from inspiring English sources

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The Social Security Administration over the past several years withheld benefit checks from recipients found to have outstanding arrest warrants, saying it was complying with a 1996 law requiring that payments be stopped to recipients "fleeing to avoid prosecution" of a felony.

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A recently retired N.F.L. player filed a lawsuit Monday claiming that the league's disability plan withheld benefits for an injury caused by one of the helmet-to-helmet impacts the league has recently been trying to minimize.

That means that non-nationals in the UK are twice as likely to work under the substandard conditions of contingent employment: low, irregular, and sometimes delayed wages; reduced or withheld benefits; the stress of job insecurity and piecework; poor access to support facilities; lack of esteem from peers and colleagues; and the general devaluation of expertise and time.

Workers at non-profit agencies said social services programs punish homeless people by withholding benefits from the employed.

In America pension schemes will often withhold benefits from a retired person if he is rehired or works for more than 40 hours a month.

The fact is, there is no state law that gives it the option to withhold benefits from state officials convicted of crimes.

For example, the food-stamp program and Section 8 housing subsidy programs implicitly tax wages and salaries by withholding benefits according to how much a person earns, but for that purpose they ignore employee fringe benefits like health insurance.

With this in mind, the LGiU has come up with the stunning idea of withholding benefits from fat claimants who refuse to comply with sanctions (in the form of forced exercise).

The amendment that was passed stated that barring access to same-sex ceremonies, or failing to provide services for them, would not "result in any state or local government action to penalize, withhold benefits, or discriminate against such religious corporation, benevolent order, a not-for-profit corporation operated, supervised or controlled by a religious corporation".

What will trouble some people on the left is the proposal to extend the New Deal's "stick" of withholding benefits from older people if they refuse to accept one of the programme's four options: work, training, a place on an environment project or in a voluntary organisation.

Compare them, though, to deliberately withholding benefits on the basis of specious sanctions; mass-scale food-bank usage, as hardship tips into desperation; and a regime in the DWP that is as unlikely to overpay in a rush of generosity to the head as it is to accept opportunity and dignity as government objectives.

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