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Provision and benefits
* Windfall Elimination Provision, a statutory provision to change the amount of Social Security Title II benefits a beneficiary receives
( If workers have previously paid appropriate Social Security taxation or an equivalent, their Social Security benefits are reduced by a rule known as the Windfall Elimination Provision ; there is also a similar Government Pension Offset for their spouses.

Provision and members
Provision is made for IEEE members to access the IEEE Digital library, Weekly meetings of IEEE students Members Achievements include Debates, Group Discussions, Paper Presentations, Guest Lectures etc.

Provision and Early
" The Provision of Naval Defense in the Early American Republic: A Comparison of the U. S. Navy and Privateers, 1789 – 1815.

Provision and often
Provision is often made for the au pair to have time for studying, especially of the language of the host country.
* Provision of a stainless steel strip ( often zig zag in shape ) welded on the railheads ;

Provision and provided
Provision of labour provided considerable difficulty as many men working on farms had enlisted but co-operation between the War Office and the Board enabled men to be released to help with spring cultivation and harvest.
Provision may be made by law for the election, on a franchise and in the manner to be provided by law, by one or more of the following institutions, namely:
* Provision was provided for the election of a pope by an absolute majority in certain circumstances.
During live shows with Coheed and Cambria, Todd provided the screaming vocals when playing older songs such as: " Devil in Jersey City ", " Everything Evil ", " Delirium Trigger ", " Hearshot Kid Disaster ", " Junesong Provision ", " In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 ", " Three Evils ( Embodied In Love And Shadow )", and " The Camper Velourium III: Al The Killer ", as well as new songs such as " The End Complete III: The End Complete ", " This Shattered Symphony " and " When Skeletons Live ".
The programme also provided funds to YourLocalCinema. com, the film listings website of choice for film-goers with sensory impairments, and the Film Print Provision strand, an ongoing funding initiative that helps distributors produce fully accessible film prints.
Provision of these were likely an occurrence of Athens, with loans known to have been provided at some time at an annual interest of 12 %.

Provision and range
The Experimental Population Provision encourages introductions of species into formerly occupied or new habitat without the full range of legal restrictions for endangered species.

Provision and against
In the article that he has entitled The Pastoral Provision for Roman Catholics in the U. S. A. an account of the origins of this provision, The Reverend Jack D. Barker traces the origins of the demand for such an arrangement to the Oxford Movement in nineteenth-century England and more immediately to developments in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the 1970s, when the church changed its canons regarding divorce, refused to take a strong public stand against abortion, ordained women to the diaconate and made many changes to its Book of Common Prayer.

Provision and health
* Provision: Children have the right to an adequate standard of living, health care, education and services, and to play and recreation.
i. Provision of public primary health care:
Act 1974, which requires " Provision and maintenance of plant and systems of work that are, so far as is reasonably practicable, safe and without risks to health ".

Provision and .
Provision for emergency toilet facilities and disposal of human wastes will be an unfamiliar problem.
* Provision of financial resources.
( 1986 ), " Provision for the families of the Montfortians disinherited after the Battle of Evesham ", in P. R.
Provision of legal and technical advisors was complemented by training opportunities for parliamentarians, law enforcement officials, and economic advisers.
Provision for Local Loop Unbundling was introduced in Gibraltar, under the 2006 Communications Act, similar to the UK's 2003 Communications Act.
* Roger L. Kemp, PhD, " Privatization: The Provision of Public Services by the Private Sector ," McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC, USA ; and London, UK., 2007.
Provision of incorrect information to journals may be regarded as misconduct.
3 The company also begin its focus on virtualization by acquiring Provision Networks, a desktop virtualization management company.
| rockets = Provision for up to sixteen " 60lb " 3 in rockets or eight 5 in HVAR rockets.
Provision has been made to transport the stone to Westminster Abbey when it is required there for future coronation ceremonies.
Provision for the cession of northern Schleswig to Denmark was made pending a popular vote in favour of this.
The Family Provision Act of 1966 amended a series of pre-existing estate laws mainly related to persons who died interstate.
The rights of adopted children were also improved with certain wording changed in the Inheritance ( Family Provision ) Act of 1938 to bestow opon them the same rights as natural-born children.
Debates of the House of Commons in the Year 1774 on the Bill for Making More Effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec: Drawn Up from the Notes of the Henry Cavendish, Member for Lostwithiel, London: Ridgway, 303 p. ( online )
* U. S. Commission on Civil Rights, Voting Rights Enforcement and Reauthorization: An Examination of the Act's Section 5 Preclearance Provision
The Constitution of Italy, in Temporary Provision XIV, states that noble titles are no longer recognised in Italy.
In England and Wales from 1933 to 1975, a will could disinherit a spouse but since the Inheritance ( Provision for Family and Dependants ) Act 1975 such an attempt can be defeated by a court order if it leaves the surviving spouse ( or other entitled dependent ) without reasonable financial provision.
* Take Care of the Earth: Provision for all life systems to continue and multiply.

benefits and members
Only as members of that community do individuals share in the benefits of God's gracious choice.
The guilds also maintained funds in order to support infirm or elderly members, as well as widows and orphans of guild members, funeral benefits, and a ' tramping ' allowance for those needing to travel to find work.
His depiction of how members of the council were elected to the senate, for example, aimed to emphasise the way the electoral system prevented factionalism from occurring, instead making sure that “ public benefits are largely extended among the citizens ” rather than narrowly amongst “ one family ”.
Because organizational employees are frequently structured in the form of teams, leaders need to be aware of the potential benefits and pitfalls of working in teams, how teams develop, how to satisfy team members ' needs, and ultimately how to bring about team effectiveness and performance.
In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " A Matter of Honor ", several members of a Klingon ship's crew speak a language that is not translated for the benefit of the viewer ( even Commander Riker, enjoying the benefits of a universal translator, is unable to understand ) until one Klingon orders the others to " speak their ' humans ' language ".
( In some countries, such groups of persons may be strongly motivated to maintain union members if, e. g., educational, unemployment, retirement and / or even disability benefits are in part or totally union-administered.
Arthur Haslerig, and Major-General Lambert as they had no immediate hand in the death of the King, and there was as much reason to except them as most of the members of Parliament from its benefits.
Each group must learn to speak the language of the dominant group yet may also derive social benefits from retaining the original dialect when interacting with fellow group members.
One of the benefits of being a Stanford faculty member is the " Faculty Ghetto ", where faculty members can live within walking or biking distance of campus.
He has lunch with members of Congress, then goes to the Department of Labor to announce his intention to extend unemployment benefits in the 13 most-affected states by an additional 13 weeks.
Insofar as it is collaborative, a society can enable its members to benefit in ways that would not otherwise be possible on an individual basis ; both individual and social ( common ) benefits can thus be distinguished, or in many cases found to overlap.
Ellis and others have shown that the distribution of efforts and benefits has to be carefully balanced in order to ensure that all required group members really participate.
Any group that managed to find ways of reasoning effectively would reap benefits for all its members, increasing their fitness.
In a funded plan, contributions from the employer, and sometimes also from plan members, are invested in a fund towards meeting the benefits.
It was members of this group, allied with forward-looking European leaders and intellectuals, who had shown the greatest interest in reforms and benefits for the African population.
Guanxi refers to the benefits gained from social connections and usually extends from extended family, school friends, workmates and members of common clubs or organizations.
These movements are working towards the realization of a world where all members of a society, regardless of background or procedural justice, have basic human rights and equal access to the benefits of their society.
" Before allotment, reservation territory was not owned in the usual western sense, but was reserved for the benefit of entire Indian tribes, with its benefits apportioned to tribe members according to tribal law and custom.
However, Medicare Advantage members receive additional coverage and medical benefits not enjoyed by traditional Medicare members, and savings generated by Medicare Advantage plans may be passed on to beneficiaries to lower their overall health care costs.

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