Whereas benefits are indexed to consumer price index inflation, revenue growth is driven by real wage growth. |
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These payments are not indexed for inflation, which will erode the value of the payments. |
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Does anyone know why the minimum wage is not indexed to either inflation or wage growth, like social security? |
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In addition, the majority of public servant pensions are indexed to the salary of the position from which they retired. |
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The papers are neatly punched, indexed and occasionally underlined with red pen. |
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The change will not affect the payment of benefits, which will continue to be indexed to the retail price index. |
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Florida's new minimum wage is indexed to inflation, so the state will readjust the minimum every fall. |
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When a pass is complete, the barrel is rotated or indexed to the position of the next groove. |
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For storage efficiency, e-mail can be compressed, duplicates removed and indexed for fast access. |
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The book is indexed and each of the chapters is referenced, some more extensively than others. |
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I have nine books of her bound sheet music, with many songs autographed by the composers and indexed by my father's hand. |
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It is abstracted and indexed in a wide array of major social science sources but these are less commonly used by the biological sciences. |
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In the present U.S. system, benefits after retirement are indexed to the consumer price index. |
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You may also review back issues of journals that are not indexed within these databases. |
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The only reason your backlinks might not appear in a Google search is if Google hasn't yet indexed the pages containing the links. |
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The microfiche are abstracted, indexed, and published in a bimonthly periodical titled Declassified Documents Catalog. |
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I actually published the post on 26 June to allow it to have time to be indexed by Google. |
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A movie buff, Johnson owns 8,000 films, all of which are catalogued and indexed in six file cabinets in his house. |
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These data may indicate ancillary information associated with the document indexed at the original repository. |
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The book is well referenced and indexed, including a listing of cases found throughout the book. |
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However, if your comments are in text, either via a keyboard or Graffiti, they're automatically indexed as searchable items. |
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Any reference to work in the body of the text is usefully indexed with a page number in the margin directing the reader to further pictures. |
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Taxonomic names are completely indexed, so that genus and species are given for each subspecific name. |
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And I get a link back to that gambling site appearing in my stats, which don't get indexed by any search engine. |
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Alternate names are indexed within the alphabetical listing with references to the proper heading. |
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With daily updating, it is the most current indexed bibliographic database in biomedicine available today. |
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In many cases, the pension fund payments are not indexed to inflation, meaning they will not rise with inflation. |
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While hundreds of ringtones and graphics are a nice thing to have, none of these are named or indexed in any way that I could find. |
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In the present system, benefits after retirement are indexed to the consumer price index. |
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The book is exhaustively cross-referenced and indexed in an additional 200 pages, making it a trivia buff's wet dream. |
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Smokers' medical records should also be indexed so that they are readily identifiable and easy to retrieve. |
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All products are indexed and searchable by subject, artist, genre, art movement, size, price and more than 500,000 keywords. |
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Customer interactions are captured and indexed by topic, subject, date and time, result, etc. |
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Already in high school, he had indexed and proofread his father Irwin's texbook, and, by all accounts, had improved it in other nontrivial ways. |
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Instead of static, talking-head interviews, all are skillfully supplemented with stills and clips, and are indexed by subject. |
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It's indexed into four chapters, and optional English subtitles are provided. |
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Articles and essays, as well as recent book reviews, are also indexed on-line. |
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The researchers sought to highlight the importance of indexing in health education and provide information on where journals were indexed. |
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This field actually is a Python dictionary indexed by the name of the channel. |
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Personal allowances and thresholds will probably be indexed, sucking more people into higher-rate tax as wages rise faster than prices. |
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The interview runs 21 minutes and is indexed in five chapters so one can conveniently jump to specific topics. |
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The municipal workers are demanding that serious negotiations take place and that their wages be fully indexed to the rate of inflation. |
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Under the current system, initial Social Security benefits are indexed to average wage gains across the economy. |
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Much of the deep web isn't indexed by Google because it's boring, or inaccessible without passwords. |
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Unlike the regular income tax, the alternative minimum tax is not indexed for inflation. |
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The surface is contacted by a gem indexed and adjustably held by a gem support structure, the mandrel is angularly moveable about its central axis. |
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Similar changes were seen focally in only 1 indexed patient. |
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Names of municipalities shall be indexed as they are incorporated minus the leading article. |
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These wheels both have 6 teeth and are mounted on steel pinions with a number of leaves enabling the wheels to be indexed during assembly. |
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These contributions are not indexed for inflation and do not count against the individual's contribution limit. |
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At the conclusion of a session, unrevised editions of the Journal are finalized, indexed, and sent to translation. |
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Gross premiums or the value of the insured good are often indexed by the CPI or by other price or cost indices. |
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The two opposed spindle drums can be indexed synchronously or independently. |
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The price of calls from a public call box will therefore no longer be indexed to the price of calls from private telephones in the fixed network. |
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The candidate-advertisers were indexed by name, state and office sought. |
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Neither subject was indexed nor readily apparent in the table of contents. |
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I learn that St. Paul's marriage records, wonderfully indexed, are housed in the Ramsey County courthouse, just down the hill from the Minnesota History Center. |
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As images and sounds move onto the Net and are indexed and subject to search, there will arise rankings of leading images and leading sounds for particular moments in time. |
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The records can also be indexed in various ways simultaneously to ensure instant retrieval of files even in a repository the virtual size of the Grand Canyon. |
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Subjects indexed cover all aspects of medieval life from art and architecture to iconography, politics, religious life, sexuality, and women in literature. |
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The documentary runs 33 minutes, and is indexed into five chapters. |
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Starting in 1984, however, tax brackets were indexed for inflation. |
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The list covered staff news letters, invoice printouts, diary management, home to work communications links and of course staff wages cross indexed with PAYE and tax codes. |
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Establish, in all the federal jurisprudence sectors, a minimum living wage, indexed to the cost of living. |
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When can we expect to see that testing on that specific indexed cow so that those animals can be depopulated? |
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The loans to the IMF, however, are denominated in SDRs, which are indexed to the euro, pound sterling, yen and US dollar. |
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The Russian Trading System indexed dropped 12 percent on Monday, though seems to have recovered somewhat over the last two days. |
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And because Social Security benefits are indexed to wages and inflation, so is the likely trajectory of the system's finances. |
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Your OMERS pension is indexed to keep pace with inflation, which protects its value. |
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As the array is indexed sequentially, we can use the for loop to display all the values of an array. |
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The reason is that when unemployment benefits are indexed to wages, real wages are flexible, and the wage setting function steeper. |
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This coefficient is indexed on 1 January each year and is rounded up to one hundred thousandths of euros. |
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Certain pension payments are indexed either on an ad hoc basis or a guaranteed basis. |
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The ability of the reef to grow back after COTS events and cyclones is essentially indexed to how well corals are growing. |
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Instead, the federal government would pay block grants indexed to population and inflation. |
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But dollar savings are being converted at an exchange rate of 1.4 pesos to the dollar, and will then be indexed to inflation. |
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In an indexed image, only a limited set of discrete colors are used, usually 256 or less. |
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All goods and services consumed by Cominar and all its suppliers were indexed. |
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Deflation automatically increases the real cost of debt, which is generally not indexed to price developments. |
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Many of them do not even have pension plans that would be indexed, et cetera, so the member is quite right. |
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The pension is payable without reduction from the age of 60 and is indexed each year. |
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Unused contribution room can be rolled over and the contribution limits will be indexed to inflation. |
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All benefit payments and income thresholds are indexed to the cost of living and adjusted quarterly. |
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Benefits paid by the plans are fully indexed to increases in the cost of living. |
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The interspersion of artworks with two classes of text distinguished the Chicago exhibition and indexed its probity, even bookishness, in the most positive sense. |
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Lowering tax rates for everyone makes more people subject to the amt, because it is not indexed for inflation. |
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Each section is indexed with subject listings so the reader can follow up his summaries and selective quotations in the full bibliography of over 1600 items. |
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The British replacement rate is now lower than 20 per cent and steadily declining because UK basic pensions are indexed to prices rather than to average earnings. |
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These films are indexed individually and linearly, meaning you must scroll through each page one by one in order to find the particular film you are interested in. |
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Java provides predefined methods for manipulating the indexed lists. |
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A team on Saipan indexed and microfilmed documents, and a complete set of the film and the final index was deposited with each island government and with the UHM Library. |
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Absorbance of the unreduced phosphomolybdate complex is measured and indexed to a calibration curve to determine analyte concentration. |
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The powder diffraction pattern was indexed giving a unit cell and space group consistent with one molecule in the asymmetric unit. |
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From the siglum entry, one can directly access the holdings of a library as indexed in the online catalog. |
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The names of both bride and groom are indexed for marriage notices. |
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In 1816 a supplementary volume, separately indexed, was published containing. |
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After that I sat around in the apartment and drank too much hot toddy trying to crack the code in Geiger's blue indexed notebook. |
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Having so many pages indexed in so many languages will greatly increase the amount of traffic you have coming to your website from search engines. |
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All fields in the databases are fully indexed. |
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Both should then be indexed to life expectancy. |
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In addition, he cannot determine with certainty his production cost, which is indexed to climate hazards and parasitic diseases that may affect his farm and require particular treatments. |
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We then indexed the remaining K-feldspar peaks assuming a triclinic unit cell according to Appendix A11 of Ribbe. |
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For instance, inflated earnings push taxpayers into higher income tax rates unless the tax brackets are indexed to inflation. |
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Most of the plea rolls have not been indexed, but modern indexes for some terms are available. |
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These are kept in the reading room at The National Archives and indexed in the online database. |
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Hansard is published on the New Zealand Parliament website each day the House sits, and later indexed bound volumes are produced. |
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The hidden web is data not indexed by a search engine because it is closed off. |
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The Operational Portfolio is benchmarked against the 1-month LIBID rates while the Prudential is indexed against 1st February and 1st August fixings of 6-month LIBOR rates. |
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The rigidity of the 1970s economies, where union power and indexed contracts meant wages were unyielding, only magnified the adverse effects of oil shocks. |
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If you choose this option, the amount of your coverage is indexed annually with the cost of living, even while you are not actually receiving benefits. |
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Of the 12 Gestapo indexes on hand at the ITS, seven with altogether 304,425 index cards have been scanned and indexed so far and are therefore researchable electronically. |
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In addition, the book is key word indexed and each chapter contains extensive references. |
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Several subtleties are still ignored by the August 2000 version of that application because, unluckily, they have not yet been indexed in a systematic manner. |
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If the buying power of money increases, treat the decrease in the amount owing under an indexed debt obligation as interest the debtor received or was entitled to receive in the year. |
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The pension-point value is indexed to average earnings. |
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Even though it was low last year, I agree it should have been a touch higher this year, but it does average out over time, hey, I'm happy to have an indexed pension. |
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Use of SCAN is a mechanism to browse indexes for authors, titles, subjects, and keywords when the searcher is not sure of how a term may be indexed in a database. |
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The British old age security pension is indexed, in part, to the British retail price index and is subject to being upgraded in April of each year. |
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The gross royalty is indexed to crude oil prices under certain conditions. |
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Located behind the castle, the arboretum consists of more than 80 different species of trees indexed and with a name plate among them are linden, plane, alder, robinia, mountain ash, larch and elm. |
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The volume was the first in the Vespasian shelf section in the part of the library indexed by the names from a set of busts of the Roman Emperors on top of the shelves. |
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However, there are some controversies regarding this definition mainly because the large number of chemical substances reported in chemistry literature need to be indexed. |
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Journalists indexed the documents using open software packages Apache Solr and Apache Tika, and accessed them by means of a custom interface built on top of Blacklight. |
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Goodrich's New and Revised Edition appeared on 24 September 1847, and a Revised and Enlarged edition in 1859, which added a section of illustrations indexed to the text. |
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In addition, it offers batch converting of TIFF images to CMYK from RGB, indexed or lab, and batch correction of file extensions if they have been removed from the file name. |
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