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One candidate is winter-fuel payments, which go to all households with someone over 60.
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Two examples are child benefit, which all parents of dependent children receive, and winter-fuel payments, to which all households with someone over 60 are entitled.
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The stories are just inevitably these poor people who send all their money over to bring someone from a foreign country who never shows up.
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The state of residence of someone who works all over the world and is able to own several residences is far from a straightforward question.
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At worst, it brings to mind a hustler who thrusts their card aggressively in your face with barely a hello uttered, all the while scanning over your shoulder for someone more important.
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If you get in a car accident do you stop driving all together and hand the keys to your car over to someone else?
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If you find yourself at a real-estate open house and someone offers all cash, and you offer dramatically over the asking price, we will come after you.
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Payroll, taxes, inventory, employee training--companies these days can hand all those detail-heavy, soul-deadening support chores over to someone else.
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The only thing that we ask in return, and we said this to the girls, is that when this is all over, that you give back, that you do the same for someone else.
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So somebody is saying something to someone, just not officially to the investment community as news of a deal appears to be leaking all over town.
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