Anybody with dependants should consider how they would cope if a family member were caught up in a disaster such as the Asian tsunami. |
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He received the reply that he would have to relinquish all rights of a salary, a pension or support for his dependants. |
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Mr Kelly said this could be a great comfort to families and dependants as it gave them an avenue of redress. |
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Eleven thousand monks, nuns, and their dependants were ejected from their communities, most with little or no compensation. |
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What is the impact on families as we set taxation rates for families with dependants? |
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This payment will be a welcome boost to some 716,000 people and their dependants who rely on social welfare for their weekly income. |
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There is a snag with this product for owners who have dependants living with them, be they able-bodied or disabled. |
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Many firms will pay a death-in-service benefit of about four times salary to dependants, which will cut the amount of extra life cover you need. |
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Thus almost everyone with dependants has a potential need for life insurance, and thus there is a need for life-insurance salesmen. |
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It was large enough to accommodate the family and its dependants, and the bevy of servants who supported them. |
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The traditional system of private welfare assisting ex-servicemen and their dependants had to be recast. |
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Members of Parliament and their spouses and dependants receive a certain number of vouchers from Parliament to entitle them to free air travel. |
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The purpose of life cover is to provide support for your dependants. |
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After the death of the estate owner and before the estate is wound up, the trust can provide a source of funds for the maintenance and other needs of dependants. |
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In addition to severity of cardiac disease and comorbidity, decisions on priority may take account of non-clinical factors such as employment status and dependants. |
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The legion is a charity which safeguards the welfare, interests and memory of those who have served in the armed forces and their families and dependants. |
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A more conventional line was taken by the Chartists, who set out to win sympathy for the respectable working man as a head of household with dependants to support. |
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If he had done so, on his death his estate would have been entitled to a cash sum to be applied for the purchase of an annuity for his dependants. |
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Widows were in a particularly favourable position, with inheritance rights, custody of their children and authority over dependants. |
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They arrived in Kozhikode as dependants of chieftains, working as cooks, cloth merchants and moneylenders. |
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Today, immigration to Denmark consists particularly of asylum seekers and persons who arrive as family dependants. |
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Medicare benefits are available to all persons ordinarily resident in Australia with the exception of members of foreign diplomatic missions and their dependants. |
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He established a business as a tour operator, artist and supplier of didjeridus, all of which helped to support his extended family of some 60 dependants. |
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Dependants were not allowed to follow an army on the march into hostile territory. |
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The Independent Labour Party's May Day Manifesto of 1918 makes this very clear in calling for A Living Wage for all and Justice for our Soldiers and their Dependants. |
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