Its members will look at benefit payments and make recommendations about how the system can reflect "Scottish values".
For her, it's both good business to share a table at a benefit with clients and an enjoyable date night with her husband, a radiologist who "punches out at five o'clock" and is usually free after that.
Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi are to perform at a benefit concert for victims of Hurricane Sandy on Friday.
Having howled at those benefit changes already enacted by the coalition, this crowd will want to know how their party uncouples itself from this pledge.
Assuming that both sides have some degree of wisdom and smarts, then, this change in ownership laws will not be at zero benefit to Freeport McMoRan.
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We'll look at the likelihood of winning and we'll look at the benefit that hosting the games will bring, not just to England, but the whole United Kingdom.
However, South African Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies believes that although China may be shrinking the local clothing sector, South Africa and the continent at large benefit from its huge mining investments.
For example: You must give away at least 5% of average net assets each year, and you must not engage in self-dealing--such as using foundation money to buy a table at a benefit dinner, or billing the foundation 20% of your secretary's salary because he spends 20% of his time doing foundation-related work.
If you take your retirement benefit at the same time you take a spousal benefit, one of the two benefits will zap the other, either in full or in part.
For example, if you are near retirement age and your own benefit is similar in size to your spousal benefit, you could take your spousal benefit at your full retirement age and delay your own benefit until age 70, Mr. Mahaney says.
You could start your survivor's benefit at age 60, and then flip to your own retirement benefit from age 62 on, although the benefit would be reduced if you started it before your full retirement age.
On the plus side, we are witnessing the creation and growth of many grass-roots organization aimed at making sure that the few are not permitted to continue to benefit at the expense of the many.
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At Gibson Dunn, partners who serve there for 20 years get a retirement benefit at age 60 that pays out 20% of their top compensation.
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Mr Bell, Ulster Unionist assemblyman for Lagan Valley, was speaking at the launch of the PAC's report The Administration of Income Support Benefit at Stormont on Tuesday.
In the 1980s, Ms. Taylor presided at many of the amfAR benefit auctions held at Cannes to raise money for AIDS research.
Our constant drive for selfish over-consumption at any cost, to benefit the few at the expense of the many and at the expense of Nature itself, is the real illness in our society that is causing all of this imbalance.
If the Social Security recipient is filing for benefits prior to Full Retirement Age and he is also eligible for the Spousal Benefit at the same time (that is, his spouse has already filed for her own benefit), then another special provision applies, called Deemed Filing.
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Typically, the higher earner claims his or her benefit at full retirement age, then suspends it.
The goal should be to secure the largest possible environmental benefit at the lowest economic cost.
Another suggestion, to release some oil from the strategic reserve, would bring a temporary benefit at best.
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The prime minister also stressed the government was now looking at cutting housing benefit for persistent nuisance neighbours.
They offer a defined benefit at a given retirement age that has long been rendered obsolete by demography.
Has the White House seen any benefit at all from that so far?
Most would be bought by foreigners, who would then seem to benefit at the expense of the Japanese taxpayer.
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"More people are going into retirement with debt, " says Craig Copeland, a senior research associate at the Employment Benefit Research Institute.
Individual patients are like stocks--some will get no benefit at all, and others will see their lives extended much more dramatically.
Generally, spousal benefits are up to 50% of the other spouse's monthly benefit at full retirement age (some age restrictions apply).
Capping the benefit at one-sixth of the annual limit precluded that outcome.
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It is not only mainstream opposition parties that benefit at European elections.
But it seems obvious that what UEFA passes off as a reward for winning a group may not be a benefit at all.
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