The resulting unreduced megaspore then develops through mitoses into an embryo sac that contains unreduced nuclei. |
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Depending on the scheme's rules, benefits can be paid either on an unreduced or an enhanced basis. |
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Maternal apomictic embryos develop from a somatic cell within the ovule or from an unreduced embryo sac derived from the megaspore mother cell. |
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They made an order under 21E and thereby fixed the unreduced sentence for the offence under the Customs Act. |
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Gametophytic apomicts differ from sexually reproducing plants in that they produce unreduced embryo sacs. |
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In apomictic plants, embryos develop parthenogenetically from unreduced somatic or gametophytic cells. |
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Employees who have ten or more years of pensionable service may retire at age sixty and receive an immediate unreduced pension. |
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For employees that retire before age 65 but meet other age-plus-service requirements, either a reduced or unreduced pension may be payable. |
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The chart assumes retirement at age 61, the earliest age at which an executive officer can retire with an unreduced pension. |
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Pension benefits are payable for life, and continue unreduced to Mr. Clark's surviving spouse for her lifetime following his death. |
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However, when employees reach full retirement age, they can work and receive unreduced social security retirement benefits no matter how much they earn. |
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It has proposed allowing people with more than 45 years of NI contributions to receive their state pension early unreduced. |
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When a member retires under this unreduced early retirement provision, OMERS will determine the cost and the payment must be made by lump sum. |
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The analysis in chapters E and F below will, therefore, have to refer to the unreduced gross expenditure figures. |
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The option will only be available to employees age 55 or older who are entitled to receive an unreduced pension. |
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Pension plans may continue to use age 65, or any other age, as the date on which a member may receive an unreduced pension benefit. |
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Under the CFSA, the survivor is entitled to 50 percent of the member's unreduced pension entitlement. |
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Employee can be any age to be eligible to receive an immediate unreduced pension. |
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Another type of apomictic development has been reported to occur in the gymnosperm Cupressus dupreziana, where embryos develop from unreduced pollen grains. |
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In the lanthanoids, for instance, the ligand field is weak and unable to uncouple the spin and orbital momentum, leaving the latter largely unreduced. |
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Overtime worked during the leave with income averaging working arrangement period is to be paid at the unreduced rate of pay in accordance with the overtime provisions of the terms and conditions of employment. |
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He has also lost the opportunity to earn further service in the Plan, which might have made him eligible prior to the wind up for the unreduced pension available to employees with 35 years of service. |
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He ceased employment as a teacher on January 31, 2000, at which time he was entitled to receive an immediate and unreduced special early retirement pension under the terms of the Plan. |
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For example, if you leave teaching before you qualify for an unreduced pension, the cost of the buyback may be greater than the actual increase in your pension value. |
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Of the terminable employees who are participating in the RPP, the unreduced pension is of greatest value to the employee whose pension is increased most relative to his earnings. |
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She reportedly said that if firefighters become unfit through no fault of their own, they should get another role or a full, unreduced pension. |
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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 Plan provides for unreduced pension benefits after age 60, or after age 55 if the member has 30 or more years of credited service at the time of retirement. |
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Mr. Albert, who was in ill health, retired from his employment at that time, having reached age 55 on September 30, 1992, entitling him to unreduced early retirement benefits. |
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In recent days, the federal government tabled legislation allowing pension plans to pay a pension to an employed member who is age 60 or entitled to an unreduced pension. |
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Among consonants other than l, practice varies for some words, such as where the final syllable has secondary stress or an unreduced vowel. |
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We have been clear that firefighters get an unreduced pension or a job and have changed the national framework through a statutory instrument to do so. |
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The FBU has accused fire minister Penny Mordaunt of misleading parliament after she told MPs that if a firefighter loses fitness through no fault of their own they should get another role or a full, unreduced pension. |
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Prosthetic replacement for chronic unreduced dislocations of the shoulder. |
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In contrast, an unreduced vowel may be described as full or strong. |
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Dictionaries do not generally mark tertiary stress, but as mentioned above, some of them treat all syllables with unreduced vowels as having at least secondary stress. |
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