That he now breaches my privacy by apparently accessing my social welfare records is unethical, illegal, and shows him up for what he is. |
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The mind boggles when confronted with issues such as income tax law, health service regulations, social welfare entitlements and family law. |
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It has not been responsible for police, education, public housing or, until recently, social welfare. |
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For tax purposes, clergy were designated Class E, which entitled them to social welfare payments, but not unemployment benefit. |
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The capitalist system may be blamed for the unfair distribution of national and social welfare. |
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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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They have the same needs as Glaswegians in terms of health services, social welfare, education and advice. |
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What role are congregations and other religious organizations likely to play in America's future social welfare system? |
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The new immigrants were cared for in large measure by their own religion-based social welfare institutions. |
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The first is that the Act is a scheme of social welfare, intended to confer benefits at the public expense on grounds of public policy. |
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Under the social welfare code, members of same-sex couples are treated as individuals and their claims are assessed independently. |
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Mr Bains said NRIs were making many philanthropic investments for social welfare and community projects. |
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There will, however, be increases in a range of social welfare payments, particularly child benefit. |
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A brand new Social Security Act that reformed our whole social welfare system on principles of simplicity, sufficiency and universality. |
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In some cases, the medical card guidelines are still lower than the equivalent social welfare rate. |
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I have applied for the contributory old-age pension and I may be entitled to a part-pension from social welfare. |
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The Minister's department have taken a hard line with social welfare fraudsters in recent years. |
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The savings are calculated on the amount which would be lost per annum by paying fraudulent social welfare payments. |
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It really started with a Government staffer who made a statement that all the social welfare stuff had been shelved. |
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They believe social welfare recipients are spongers who could find work if they only got on their bike. |
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The revenues for the future are showing a greater degree of buoyancy and I think we now have to focus on health, education and social welfare. |
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Many can't afford to take this time off, because they receive no wage or social welfare payment while they do so. |
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All these failings point to a public transit system thought of by officials as only more social welfare for the quarrelsome masses. |
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The government committed to large expenditures in social welfare programs with the signing of the peace accords to end the civil war. |
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Political involvement was the foundation of all social welfare and public service. |
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To be sure, every increase in wages and social welfare measures boosts demand. |
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In this argument charity is private benevolence and social welfare is public. |
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Firstly immigrants and refugees are not a drain on the NHS and the social welfare services. |
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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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Pension provision has become a major political issue in virtually every country with vestiges of a social welfare state. |
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He denies social welfare recipients will be forced to sell homes to repay debts. |
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So it was a very interesting time, and I was right up to my neck in social welfare work. |
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A suspended ceiling in the town's social welfare office collapsed after water burst from a drainpipe on the roof of the building. |
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Taking part in this course will not affect your social welfare entitlements. |
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And it spends billions each year in social welfare programs that are endlessly duplicative and of dubious value. |
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Government officials always seem so reluctant to define qualifications for recipients of social welfare. |
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The commission also recommends that social welfare payments should be deducted from the appropriate component of any award of damages. |
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He offered to advise them about means of gaining assistance under the social welfare system. |
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Talk to staff in health board and social welfare offices around the country and they will tell you they are bearing the brunt of the begrudgery. |
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The state is slimming down its provision of maintenance and social welfare for the poorest of the poor. |
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This situation in particular refers to people who receive social welfare benefits and old age pension recipients. |
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There was a tendency to regard grant aid as being similar to social welfare benefits and payments. |
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In return for more expensive food, urban workers received social welfare benefits and public works in periods of depression. |
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Full funding for our courses can be provided for people receiving various social welfare payments or benefits. |
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Is it because they see it as a form of social welfare and this is a government that mistrusts social welfare? |
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Knighthood valorized individual self-sacrifice for greater social welfare. |
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Most queries fielded by One Family related to legal issues relating to guardianship, divorce, separation, birth registration, and social welfare issues. |
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But that would require a European-style social welfare system, state-administered job security, and a labor party that backs industry-wide union actions. |
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Under such a setup, religion is relegated to the realm of the private, and in the public domain it is merely an agent for the delivery of social welfare. |
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He doesn't claim unemployment benefit or try to scam the social welfare. |
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In some cases, like eligibility for social welfare payments, the targets can be identified fairly objectively by income testing and the process is unobjectionable. |
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We do nixers, claiming social welfare benefits we're not entitled to. |
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First, governments began an offensive against the social welfare conditions they had been obliged to grant to the working class in an earlier period. |
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Out of the growing mass of surplus value, capitalist governments were able to finance social welfare spending and other concessions to the working class. |
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But some people who used the product to access the money tied up in their property face a clawback or a reduction of their social welfare payments. |
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Almost 950,000 people received a weekly social welfare payment. |
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Hence social welfare organisations have begun reaching up to the doorsteps, especially of the rural poor, to highlight the importance of periodical health care. |
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The portrayal of a woman's loss of her home, husband, and child through the inflexibility of social welfare eventually led to this housing charity. |
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The counter-arguments are based on conceptions of social welfare. |
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The official response is that the fund is also designed to ensure the level of social welfare provision for all Irish citizens in the longer term. |
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There are 38 social welfare institutions, 14 destitute homes and ten hospitals. |
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The Tata Group, one of India's largest private sector conglomerates, is renowned worldwide for its commitment to social welfare. |
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The budget included the introduction of new taxes on the wealthy to allow for the creation of new social welfare programmes. |
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It maintains a Nordic social welfare system that provides universal health care and tertiary education for its citizens. |
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Usually regarded as a mixed market economy, it has adopted many free market principles, yet maintains an advanced social welfare infrastructure. |
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Welfare capitalism refers to a capitalist economy that includes public policies favoring extensive provisions for social welfare services. |
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Taxes from the oil have increased public sector spending on social welfare, art, sport, environmental measures and financial development. |
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Allowing noncoincidence of the median voter's interest with social welfare introduces another force in the model. |
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The kingdom's arms expenditure, social welfare spending and regional diplomacy all assume the availably of unlimited oil revenues. |
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Has conduct worth in and for itself, or only as its consequences are felicific as regards the social welfare? |
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A more extensive system of social welfare benefits was established by the Attlee Government, which did much to reduce acute social deprivation. |
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The original Social Security Act and the current version of the Act, as amended, encompass several social welfare and social insurance programs. |
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Monetarists and neoliberals attacked social welfare systems as impediments to private entrepreneurship. |
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With this money in hand, the State can therefore finance the social welfare programs. |
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Governmental intervention was social in nature from 1832 to 1914, when the major issues were social welfare and the educational system. |
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The German Empire enacted a number of progressive reforms, such as Europe's first social welfare system and freedom of press. |
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It attempts to measure social welfare by examining the economic activities of the individuals that comprise society. |
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During his years as viceroy, Kublai managed his territory well, boosted the agricultural output of Henan, and increased social welfare spendings after receiving Xi'an. |
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Rowntree and Laver cited full employment policies, rises in real wages and the expansion of social welfare programmes as the key factors behind this positive development. |
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In this book, Beccaria aimed to demonstrate not only the injustice, but even the futility from the point of view of social welfare, of torture and the death penalty. |
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Eventually, through various possible redistribution mechanisms such as social welfare programs, more developed countries move back to lower levels of inequality. |
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Taxes from the oil have increased public sector spending in Shetland on social welfare, art, sport, environmental measures and financial development. |
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Most laws dealing with taxation, social welfare, pensions, etc. |
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In theory, then, social welfare can be enhanced by a targeted tax on the good equal to the difference between the private cost and the social cost per gallon bought and sold. |
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The United Kingdom is a developed country with social welfare infrastructure, thus discussions surrounding poverty tend to be of relative poverty rather than absolute poverty. |
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Since the mid 1990s, social welfare policy initiatives have included explicit components about marriage that protect heterosexuality as a social institution. |
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As regards this, charitable and social welfare societies that have the task of assisting workers in obtaining previdential services, can play an important role. |
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