They just have to find an employer willing to give a generous fringe benefit to part-time and seasonal workers.
Some lawmakers have been complaining that pharmaceutical companies benefit from Medicare Part D while seniors have to choose between buying medicine and food since the drug benefit passed in 2003.
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All of these would benefit from being part of Android rather than an add-on from Samsung.
Foreigners living in Switzerland enjoy the better results, if there are any, but only nationals get the benefit of taking part.
Many social housing tenants in Bristol who are facing benefit cuts as part of the government's changes to benefits are electing to stay put.
The prime minister has suggested that people under the age of 25 could lose the right to housing benefit, as part of moves to cut the welfare bill.
The sales will in part benefit scientific research.
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If consumers take to the Surface, Cypress should benefit, in large part to its supplier relationship with Windows 8, Rakesh said.
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They gave peasants the right to own land and to work it for their own benefit rather than as part of the traditional feudal commune.
Currently he said, local authorities were reimbursed for any unforeseen expenditure and government grant met the full cost of the benefit scheme, as part of the overall national scheme of welfare benefits, which was the responsibility of the Department for Work and Pensions.
And I think that reflects a larger problem, that for too long we as a society have viewed policies that help people balance work and family as somehow a special benefit maybe to women who shoulder that, rather than an essential part of a workplace that can benefit everyone in the workplace.
Ministers are scrapping the council tax benefit system from April as part of welfare reform legislation.
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The economic benefit of immigration is in part about how big of a problem our aging population is.
The same players and the same rules that created this mess , largely for their own benefit, are still a part of the game.
Here, indeed, we already have a working model for a bipartisan compromise: the Medicare Part D drug benefit that helps senior citizens afford the medicines they need.
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The evening was part all-star concert, part fundraiser to benefit the MusiCares Foundation, the Recording Academy's philanthropic arm that provides assistance to members of the music industry.
Just think about Medicare, where only Part A is truly universal, while Part B and the Part D drug benefit are not, though participation is extremely high.
Part of the benefit, everyone agrees, is that there are huge benefits to not being dirt-poor: clean drinking water, good medical care and safe housing, to name a few.
Mr. Hunter's pattern of involving friends and family in union business contributed to a deep rift among the NBPA staff, " the report said, adding that Hunter's choices "created the appearance that he operated the union in part for the benefit of his family and friends.
The 22-year-old's father Mark now says his housing benefit has been stopped because he part-owns a property.
They received part of their unemployment benefit, with the remaining nine shillings being sent to their families.
The alliance would pay for this in part by cutting unemployment benefit, from about 80% of previous income to 65%.
There are two ways to obtain the Part D prescription medication benefit, and they both include working through private plans.
On Labour's opposition to benefit cuts being rolled out as part of the deficit reduction programme, Mr Cameron said they were "patronising people, patting them on the head and putting a benefit cheque in their hands".
Another benefit: The donation can count as part of the IRA owner's required annual withdrawal.
They rejected a full deal with telecoms firm BT to part privatise services, including benefit payments.
Thus the spectre of disestablishment returns, not as a constitutional issue but as part of a cost-benefit analysis.
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However, almost all of these are owned at least in part by the government and benefit from protective barriers in their home market.
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