You usually need life insurance of some kind if you own a house, have children or other dependents who rely on your income, or have large debts. |
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Widowed and divorced women are pressured to remarry or become dependents in a brother's or married son's household. |
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Grown-ups with small dependents, mortgages and life insurance policies should definitely have a will. |
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Bringing his family and dependents to Iceland, he built a farm in what eventually became the capitol city of Reykjavik. |
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Medical and dental benefits are available, not only for the member but for their dependents as well. |
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Tiberius next filled up the vacant tribuneship by getting one of his own dependents put into the office. |
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To say that a slave is simply the property or another does not adequately describe the condition of bonded dependents in an African context. |
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Military dependents can live in family housing for up to six months after the death of a service member. |
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Neither Molly nor Joshua are dependents and support for both will terminate. |
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This was wrong, not only because it offended against the principle of equality but because in practice many women did have dependents. |
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Judges assumed that girls consented to sexual relations, ignoring the vast power differential between a father and his dependents. |
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If there are no surviving dependents, burial expenses are payable up to a maximum of 1,000 dalasi. |
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I have also noted that North Yorkshire councillors are about to pay themselves large allowances plus amounts for child care and dependents. |
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Just across the border are thousands upon thousands of poor, especially men with dependents in need of support. |
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With life insurance, your dependents will get a lump sum payment if you die within the term. |
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In some cultures a village consists of matrilineal kin and their dependents. |
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The first time my mother was widowed, she was left with six male dependents. |
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Small and medium enterprises absorb unemployment, feed families and other dependents, and are reliable taxpayers. |
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That will depend on your own attitude but, if you have a family and dependents, you'll also have to think about how they see things. |
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At the time of his death, Christine was 25 years old, and was left with three children and two or three other dependents to support. |
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If you are single, have no dependents, and are without financial obligations, you may need only a small amount of life insurance. |
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Inter-generational solidarity also involves responsibility with respect to our parents and elders and care for dependents. |
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It is important to the families, the spouses and the dependents to keep the home fires burning. |
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Access to childcare facilities and care for other dependents will be important in this respect. |
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These guidelines often include an adjustment for pre-existing support orders, and take into account the number of dependents. |
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When the accident is fatal, the dependents of the victims are entitled to compensation for their loss. |
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A referendum held among their survivors and dependents would almost certainly produce a result that would embarrass the British government. |
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In that case, the appellants had been granted visas as accompanying dependents of a skilled worker. |
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The rancidness of the setup is evident from the start women as appendages, dependents, and disciplinarians. |
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Our military has 1.4 million people, with a huge apparatus of camp followers, dependents, and civilians spread all over the world from Iceland to Japan. |
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The program was spawned from the Horse Race Law, which provides for health funding to jockeys and their dependents through the uncashed mutuel tickets. |
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The additional pay will also cover the dependents of the employee's domestic partner. |
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Daily use of hired help to care for elderly dependents, on the other hand, is associated with higher levels of caregiver strain. |
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While this includes family or blood relations, it could also include dependents, long-term room-mates and business associates. |
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Note that in some cases, the names of accompanying dependents were included with the head of household, not on separate forms. |
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One of his dependents is a retired Sherpa guide, a strong-featured man, who acts as doorman and guard for the museum. |
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More than 50 years ago, branches first got involved in building low-rent apartment units for elderly veterans, widows and their dependents. |
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However, mid-sized or full-sized vehicles may be authorized when the number of dependents warrants it. |
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But an employee with a family would get airfare for up to five dependents. |
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In general, households in which only women earn income and those with many dependents are the poorest. |
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We provide our employees with comprehensive and competitive health and dental benefits for themselves and their eligible dependents. |
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Consideration more and more is given to the needs of elderly dependents which may also need to be relocated by the employee. |
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On 2 October the mother applied for asylum with the boys being named on the claim as her dependents. |
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Analysis of the data suggests that much of this increase can be attributed to an increased need to care for elderly dependents. |
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The customer base jumps to more than a million when you count dependents covered by its insurance plans. |
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I cannot begin to say how many incidents I've seen involving animal abusers who commit violent acts against humans, and animal neglecters who have also neglected their children or other human dependents. |
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This study identified only two family coping strategies that were substantively associated with caregiver strain: hire help to care for dependents and get by on less sleep. |
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Given the association between job loss and declining health, the CLAND study incorporated a series of questions to assess respondents' own health, as well as the health of their spouse and dependents. |
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These files contain an application for enfranchisement, which has personal data on the applicant, his or her physical description, employment data, any debts and details about his dependents. |
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The Travel Assistant would be responsible for the calculation of travel fares, excess baggage entitlements, terminal expenses and daily subsistence allowance for official travel by mission personnel and their dependents. |
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We may be able to claim a bigger tax refund for you if you have additional circumstances such as work-related expenses, dependents in Australia, course-related costs and travel expenses. |
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The Detaining Power shall provide for the support of those dependent on the internees, if such dependents are without adequate means of support or are unable to earn a living. |
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It was a range of low minimum thresholds where anyone who met them was automatically entitled to come here… …almost on a self-selection basis… …to work and study – and in many cases, to bring their dependents too. |
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Tax returns can include a host of personal information that can help someone steal an identity, including government old-age pension numbers and birth dates of dependents and spouses. |
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It was evident to members of the mission that the minimum wage is too low to provide workers, many of whom have numerous dependents, with the means to live in dignity. |
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Regarding the defence, there is also the issue of assessing indigence and the financial implications thereof, including the consideration of the assets of dependents in the determination of such indigence. |
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In this context, it would be appropriate to put in place a fund and subsidy programme to set up day care centres for children and other dependents to free women for paid employment. |
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They will take steps to protect you and your children or other dependents. |
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In the case of an extraordinary and unforeseen expense, must have been obliged to incur it for the health of the shareholder or one of his or her dependents. |
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Segestes was rescued along with a group of relatives and dependents, including Thusnelda, Segestes' daughter and the wife of Arminius. |
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He did not pursue the retreating remnants, leaving what was left of the German army and their dependents intact on the other side of the Rhine. |
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The head noun picture has the four dependents the, old, of Fred, and that I found in the drawer. |
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The distribution of prepositional phrases in English can be characterized in terms of heads and dependents. |
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And even if you have no dependents, you need a beefier emergency fund. |
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In 1948, a pension scheme was set up to provide pension benefits for employees of the new NHS, as well as their dependents. |
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Theodora, beautiful, able, and shameless, was called the senatrix, the wife of the senator Theophylact, and the soul of that great, noble family and its dependents. |
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Although the monasteries retained 'serfs', these monastery dependents could actually own property and employ others to help them in their work, including their own slaves. |
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According to the 2012 census, the average daily population of the Falklands was 2,932, excluding military personnel serving in the archipelago and their dependents. |
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The whole idea behind a life insurance policy is to allow the dependents of the policy holder to enjoy financial support when the policy holder passes away. |
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This influx of Poles gave rise to the 1947 Polish Resettlement Act which allowed approximately 250,000 Polish Servicemen and their dependents, to settle in Britain. |
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Well into the colonial period local governments had the authority to act if heads of household failed to meet the economic needs of their dependents. |
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