For women facing the uncertainty of cash remittances or declining income, subsistence production becomes an important safety net. |
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But a demo or live show takes the musician out of the safety net of retakes and production trickery that a recording studio provides. |
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The string octet that accompanied him then had provided a safety net of sorts. |
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Coaches thought about using two punt returners in Cincinnati to baffle the elements and provide a safety net for struggling Mac Cody. |
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Those who lose a job or face a financial setback fall through the frayed safety net of welfare and other social service cutbacks. |
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That would give a healthy mixture of attack and defence in the line-up and throw in a safety net in case of collapses. |
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If your career is on the way down, panto is a celebrity safety net, one last greasepaint refuge where you can still revel in audience adulation. |
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Over the last two decades the Republicans and Democrats have all but eliminated the social safety net. |
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He started nine games last season, but the Titans had Matthews available as a safety net. |
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You've got to have a safety net as the state pension is not enough to live on. |
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They turn it into a third-rate sitcom without the safety net of the canned laughter. |
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All this pointless palaver about safety nets ignores the fact that Medicare IS a safety net. |
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Money in the bank, or at least in property, provides an apparent safety net in the event you might need expensive full-time care. |
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The spreading recession has exposed gaping holes in the safety net for workers and the poor. |
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It's the safety net for children whose parents cannot care for them, and for children without parents. |
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Tiger's branch was then cut off, while the SPCA waited below with a safety net to catch her. |
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This latter alternative is the equivalent of performing a trapeze act without a safety net. |
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They see us as do-nothing union workers who want a cushy safety net so we can suck off the government. |
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We will ensure that farmers have a strong safety net and can achieve profitability in the marketplace. |
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The house itself becomes a trap, the panic room turning into a dead end instead of a safety net. |
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They want the safety net of a belief system that is comfortable and familiar, but want to be more than sheep following the good shepherd. |
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The federal Liberals have been more responsible for shredding the social safety net than any other government. |
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He valiantly discards this safety net, daring readers to untangle the clues ahead of the police. |
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As the nation's overburdened and underfunded emergency rooms are pushed to the brink, our medical safety net is starting to unravel. |
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Are their provisions for the protection of members, a safety net of sorts, should the investment bank stagger, or worse, collapse? |
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Federal assistance provides no safety net either, as parents walk the higher education financial high wire. |
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Workers have seen the standard of living, the social safety net, and wages decline over the last thirty years. |
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Remove your safety net and truly commit to the task at hand. Congratulations my friend, you’re ready to burn your boats! |
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This new building is very close to the road and very high with no fencing around it or a safety net to catch anything that might fall. |
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They act as a safety net, comparable with the safety net of a trapeze artist. |
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But the cliff under me crumbled away beneath me, and I fell without a safety net there to catch me. |
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A safety net could have been suspended beneath the area where workers could fall. |
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Is it for our feisty presence on the international economic scene, tempered by the inclusive appurtenances of our social safety net? |
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Leave the drag to give line at medium pressure, it's your safety net to protect the line if the shark changes speed and direction suddenly. |
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I am proud of our social welfare system and the safety net it provides for those who need it. |
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We are a generation whose so-called social safety net has been cut to shreds over our lifetime. |
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Hanging from an overhang by a bare knuckle with not so much as a carabiner, let alone a safety net to halt your fall, I hear you gasp. |
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The welfare safety net has been removed to ensure that no one can opt-out of this Darwinian survival of the fittest. |
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They don't rebut him by arguing either that cutbacks in the safety net will not happen or even that they're a good thing. |
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A safety net of finances makes us feel more secure about our family's welfare, and it can help us sleep soundly at night, too! |
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Without the safety net of an autocue to fall back on, he probably wouldn't be touring at all. |
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I didn't want to be a safety net for him to fall on every time he had a little misunderstanding with Dana. |
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We all want the calls to be right, and the officials have to feel better knowing they have a safety net beneath them. |
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It has also helped address poverty through improvements to the social safety net and other social sector programs. |
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It is only 10 days since the government's new pensions safety net, the Pension Protection Fund, came into effect. |
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It is a high-wire act of comic absurdity with a safety net of sentimentality. |
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The consistent defense provides a safety net for the offense when it's struggling. |
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Not every team has a safety net like Bowman to deal with the changing times and such a disparate group of personalities. |
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The pension agency is a safety net, not a bailout for underfunded pensions. |
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The United Nations was seen as the best safety net to protect against this pitfall. |
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So, I think unfairly, that employers were penalized by the system that was put there as a safety net for employees. |
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But as it takes away the safety net, their corpses wind up in fishing nets. |
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The premise of any country's social safety net is that all but a small proportion of the population will be gainfully employed at any one time. |
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So, the first responsibility is to create a safety net and position life buoys around the teen. |
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If you and like-minded people want independently to create a safety net for retirees, you are fully within your rights. |
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When business groups lobby for tax cuts that destroy our social safety net, they trample on community well-being. |
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It's a tough grind: without the safety net of an overarching storyline, these kind of narratives often feel frustratingly disjointed. |
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To ensure that we have a safety net, adding a sunset clause would be the best course of action. |
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Take Lucette, who suffers bawdy assaults from practical joker gnomes or Odette, who does a typing performance without a safety net! |
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I just want to clarify whether that was in fact a slip of the tongue or does she see farm stabilization programs as a type of social safety net. |
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That research laid the primary responsibility for hunger at the doorstep of government because of its inattention to the social safety net. |
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The patchiness of China's safety net is one reason why households save so much of their incomes. |
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That these four tracks were recorded live offers the listener an opportunity to hear this quintet in the raw, without the safety net of a producer demanding a retake. |
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Community services, addiction treatment centres, and all of the rest of the front line social safety net, are getting torn up day after day. |
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Intervention should become a safety net for fishermen, that would only be used on rare occasions. |
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However, the Blue Card scheme lacks an adequate safety net to safeguard against the risk of brain drain. |
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Last week in its scathing report the National Council of Welfare said that our social safety net is in tatters. |
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The Canadian social safety net is being torn apart by privatization and contracting out. |
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That follows from the nature of welfare as the social safety net of last resort. |
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Government nurtured these behemoths by weaving an improvident safety net, and by practicing crony capitalism. |
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That this program has been gutted or withheld from those in need in some provinces testifies to the unraveling of the national social safety net. |
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It also serves as a last social safety net before the plunge into material poverty. |
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Having said this, we do recognize that by casting a wide safety net, our policies may exclude some well-intentioned individuals donating blood. |
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But the military and civilian tensile strength of the international safety net under those suffering in wars can and should be increased. |
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The resulting social spending cuts affect more than two million jobless Canadians who must cope with the steady erosion of the social safety net. |
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Adjacent parts of the course where riders pass in both directions must be separated by a safety net. |
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We are convinced that the safety management system adds yet another layer to the safety net. |
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I came to understand that an emergency food system has become a needed and structured element of our social safety net. |
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And inside this edition of Perception you will see what some of our members have to say about the state of Canada's social safety net. |
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An ageing population creates a strain on the economy to provide pensions and a social safety net. |
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Do you consider that existing market management tools provide an adequate safety net in a context of increased volatility? |
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However, the small number of arms handed over led those in charge of the programme to suspend the distribution of the safety net. |
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This would provide an excellent starting point for considering wider coverage of a cashbased safety net. |
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Others were the work of governments that had little use for welfare as the social safety net of last resort. |
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Should measures be maintained, they will serve as an additional safety net and allow for more time to continue this process. |
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Details were unveiled this week for a proposed new farm safety net for Ontario crop producers. |
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An essential component of economic security is a person's ability to rely on a social safety net should they suddenly become unemployed. |
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When he looked down from the high wire, the safety net had gone. |
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The rules also state the actors take their characters seriously enough and forgo the ironic winks that provide a safety net for their ego, but can pop the bubble of the plot. |
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However, such crypto-libertarianism is countered by a very strong belief in the need for government to provide a safety net. |
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They are only here to reap the rewards of the American safety net and thereby raise your taxes. |
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Some of the Inupiat at the Barrow Symposium on Sea Ice expressed concern that people now take more risks on the ice because of the safety net provided by modern technology. |
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In my mind, the parameters you can set and monitor in the best way is to do it in the safety net of a competition. |
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The idea of forgetting a line and being up there, because there's no safety net, they would just let kids squirm. |
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At the same time, lower joblessness means fewer people using food stamps, unemployment insurance, and other safety net measures. |
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Unless we save entitlement programs, there will be no safety net for the millennials and those who come after. |
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It's astonishing what gets through under the current broken safety net. |
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It's a better idea for the wealthy to provide a safety net for the lumpenproletariat than to be the first up against the wall when the revolution comes. |
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It has taken months of work by aid agencies to effect a safety net that will minimise the number of deaths from the effects of starvation this winter. |
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A double-digit rise in the welfare budget for two consecutive years is also inevitable, considering both the widening income gap and scanty social safety net. |
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Sequestration tore at our threadbare social safety net, and this deal leaves the damage intact. |
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I treated this information as a safety net in that it reassured me that the price we were suggesting for a contract was realistic based on previous project costs. |
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Even among those who support safety net programs, the level and degree of support is mediated by racial perceptions. |
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Jobs such as erecting the safety net, painting the sight screen, painting both the score box and the umpire's executive changing facility were completed outside the clubhouse. |
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They want to rip up the safety net, except for the portion that covers those who are already receiving benefits. |
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But now that it's over, individuals and our safety net pay the price. |
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And since these programs interact with provincial and territorial welfare programs, what was already a tangled safety net has become almost impossible to understand. |
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Canadians are happy to tell anyone who will listen what makes this country great is our safe streets, health care and social safety net. |
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These amendments are expected to fortify CMIM as the region's financial safety net in the event of any potential or actual liquidity difficulty. |
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A MAN has died after a safety net failed during a human cannonball stunt, police said yesterday. |
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We can have a social safety net that protects our retired citizens from poverty and makes sure they can afford adequate health care. |
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Under the cloak of reform he's mendaciously lowering the safety net protecting the low paid as well as the jobless, sick and disabled. |
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The National Assistance Act of 1948 provided a safety net for anyone not otherwise covered. |
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That means no more government rules to follow, but it also means an end to the subsidies the agreements provide for low-income members, and no government safety net if a co-op runs into trouble. |
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Within three to five years, this safety net should provide an alternative to emergency assistance for the Ethiopians who are chronically food insecure. |
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As a safety net, the Agency can require a registration of a substance in an article at any time if it considers that the release of the substance poses a risk to human health or the environment. |
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Targeting based on social criteria alone would undermine the potential of safety net interventions to prevent malnutrition and the erosion of livelihoods in times of crisis. |
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In order to comply with the principle of progressive realization, States should devise plans to progress from safety net programmes to a stable national social security system. |
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For many delegations, in order to ensure viable food production, the CAP will still need to provide some level of farm income support as well as a safety net of market measures to help farmers cope with crisis situations. |
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While I don't claim to know a lot about the sector, I have a great deal of admiration for the work you all do in keeping our social safety net in tact. |
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Tdh Benin believes the life span of any social safety net is short unless concerned stakeholders change from passive recipients of aid to proactive builders of their own destiny. |
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I would argue too that the notion that social security is simply a safety net needs to be avoided and that in reforming our social security systems we have to give particular attention to eliminating poverty traps. |
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The other concept was to utilize the GEF, but to complement it with a voluntary trust fund to provide a safety net for meritorious projects that would not be easily funded by the GEF, and thus fill gaps. |
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We needed to replace a fractured, uncoordinated safety net with approaches that assist rather than confuse, delay and frustrate people trying to return to work. |
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The safety net provides individuals and families with an additional rebate for out-of-hospital services funded through the Medicare Benefit Schedule. |
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The gap is as wide as it ever was and David Cameron is still wobbling on a tightrope strung across the chasm, but now without the benefit of any safety net. |
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If Greece was not a member of the euro, but rather a struggling country in sub-Saharan Africa, the IMF remedy would be devaluation, debt relief and a welfare safety net to protect the most vulnerable. |
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With the last dozen years of the Liberals cutting away at our social safety net, our working poor are at risk of being left in the poverty that we now see in retirement. |
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Universal service is a dynamic and flexible concept and has proven to be an effective safety net provision for those who could otherwise not buy essential services for themselves. |
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And lastly, every citizen should be able to rely on a basic social safety net so that anxiety about employment does not translate into a phobia about the changes the world market is bringing. |
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With all its defects and all who fall through the educational safety net, this is what we have come to strive for and accept as normal and, indeed, as a human right. |
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We have a disproportionate number of citizens who are on the social safety net, we have a disproportionate number of seniors … This is the third time we've been levying those folks who are on fixed incomes. |
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It is also important to acknowledge that asking investigators and witnesses to carry out their duty and be brave when there is no safety net adds to the distinct possibility of failure. |
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Their decisions cost untold numbers of workers' their jobs, a secure retirement, they destabilized public safety net programs and placed enormous debt at the feet of wage earners across the globe. |
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The Liberian Government is aware that although we have been assisted in disarming and demobilizing our combatant children, the transitional safety net provided to them is inadequate. |
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The income safety net must reward individual work effort to the greatest extent possible, while ensuring that financial assistance is available where it is needed most. |
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The safety net is rooted in human instincts about reciprocal exchange. |
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Although unemployment benefit schemes have major fiscal implications, they could serve as a safety net for workers during short spells of unemployment and help to make labour markets more flexible. |
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Vampire society creates a safety net, as bats will regurgitate concentrated blood for a starving roostmate. |
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Our industry is part of the safety net, with people rethinking or readopting practices that go back to the 1820s in the United States. |
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This means that there will be a sort of safety net when unforeseen circumstances arise, so that we can make adjustments during the course of the year. |
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I will make no bones about the fact that as rapporteur, I feel that if we are to take the discharge procedure seriously, we should not use discharge reports to fulfil additional requests, by way of a kind of safety net. |
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Unfortunately, traditional family structures can no longer be counted upon to offer a social safety net for these children when parents and guardians succumb to the illness. |
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Opposition from the bureaucrats and the Party apparatchiks, and potential unemployment due to a self-regulative market-mechanism for which no social safety net yet existed, foreclosed much chance for progress. |
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The Canadian social safety net has responded with an array of measures to provide income support in cases of temporary unemployment, disability, work-related injury or illness, retirement, and parental leave. |
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And as an experience business executive, Lou also understands the value of careful planning, and providing a safety net for himself and his loved ones while creating his own legacy. |
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This technology provides a safety net for the industry in measuring highly aberrated eyes. |
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It may also mean changes for the nation's thousands of safety net providers, who regularly care for such patients. |
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And that, we can show, did trigger steps in the direction of having more welfare programs and a rudimentary safety net in response to fear of communism. |
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The 23-year-old man died after a safety net failed during the Scott May's Daredevil Stunt Show at the Kent County Showground in Detling yesterday afternoon. |
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University of Arkansas Medical Sciences Medical Center in Little Rock expects to break even for the year after generally running a deficit as a safety net hospital. |
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