Some political parties had protested against a return to the lower age limit.
Many hoped for a return to the golden age of the Haldane model of Whitehall whereby advice was on paper, ministers read it with respect, and collective decisions were collectively processed through a network of cabinet committees.
They want to return to retirement at the age of 60 (it has just been raised to 62), and to invent 300, 000 public-sector youth jobs.
Labour rebels, who fear greater freedom from local authorities could mean a "back-door" return to academic selection at age 11, want a national code on admissions to be made legally binding.
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His voluntary return to action at an age when he was too old to fly fighter planes and too fat to squeeze into the cockpit without difficulty marked his own escape from his planet B-612.
In Chile, which does not adjust for risk, the Isapres notoriously seek to return members to the public system once they reach old age.
To return to the top spot at the age of 37 is an amazing accomplishment even for Tiger.
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By relying upon legal doctrines disavowed since the late 1930s, it faces an immense hurdle in trying to undue decades of precedent and return to the federalism of a bygone age.
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You put music on your iPod from whatever age you want to return to, and voila, instant time machine.
Which begs the question: Why are Mitt Romney and global warming zealots yearning for a return to the conditions of the Little Ice Age and the Black Death?
Young Stanley went to Harvard and on his return at the age of 21 became bookkeeper, salesman and much else besides.
Romano made a brief return to the small screen with Men of a Certain Age.
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Launched in a post-conscript age, it can be seen as a return to the historical condition that preceded total war.
With Black Caviar's form seemingly better than ever despite her age, her connections have hinted that a return to Royal Ascot, scene of her narrowest-ever victory, may be on the cards later this summer before a rendezvous with Frankel in the breeding shed in what would surely be considered the racing world's own royal wedding.
The Thunder are a young team that will only get better with age, and now its talented stars are hungry to return to the Finals.
He emigrated to Israel at the age of 20 under the Law of Return, where he served in the military and gained a BA in social sciences from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
When a job becomes available, someone who claimed Social Security at 62 can, in theory, return to work and pay back benefits received without interest, then wait until a later age to claim a higher check.
The book expresses the growing concern among more careful real climate scientists, rather than political scientists, that trends in solar activity portend a return to the cold, limited agricultural output, and widespread disease of the Little Ice Age, or even a more full blown, overdue by historical standards, real ice age.
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Athletes in high school and younger who sustain a concussion should be managed more conservatively regarding a return to play, the AAN warns, since they take longer to recover than college-age athletes.
Indeed, they are so obvious even the politicians are aware of what they are: turn Medicaid into block grants for states, reorganize Medicare as a subsidy for well-regulated private insurers along the lines of the Paul Ryan plan, raise the qualifying age for Medicare and Social Security and means-test the latter to return it to its roots as a cure for elderlass poverty instead of a checkbook-abusing free-for-all.
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As western countries age, it makes sense for them to draw some of their pension benefits from the return on overseas investment.
You put down money now in return for a promise from an insurer to pay you monthly sums beginning when and if you reach some greater age.
This could be offset, says Mr Maskus, if the rest of the world recycled its tariff revenue to the target country (or made a contribution from other taxes) in return for a higher minimum working age.
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