Though Pickle's bill has been side-tracked, the idea of delaying retirement remains a plausible way to ease the burden on the system.
Once we recognize the crushing burden the current system will place on our kids and grandkids, we'll see that reforming government spending programs (including entitlement programs)--on our backs, not on our kids'--is the only way to go.
The goal is to get current and future retirees to contribute to system, even after they have stopped working, thereby lessening the burden to support the system of the younger, not yet retired generation.
According to Putin, a U.S. style tax system would burden the middle classes.
The economic burden of the tax system, which measures the lost economic output from a tax system that penalizes productive behavior.
The resulting global Patriot force now includes 11 other nations, allowing the cost burden for improving the system to be spread across the partners.
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Nigel Edwards, director of policy at the NHS Confederation, which represents health service managers, said he hoped the new system would "reduce the heavy burden of regulation" on NHS organisations which existed under the current system.
"To me, this violence places a tremendous burden on the health care system, " she said.
All such measures burden an already overloaded justice system and interfere with the handling of other cases, both criminal and civil.
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The consumption tax approach is one that at least places part of the burden of financing the welfare system on current recipients.
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Though Dychtwald, 61, is an optimist, insisting there are nearly endless untapped opportunities for product manufacturers and financial services companies to produce everything from over-50 dating services to longevity insurance, in his sober moments he fears the coming burden on the health care system and entitlement programs.
The financial deficit of our healthcare system cannot be a burden on those who are healthy.
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It also argues that an expanded system would prove a burden to law-abiding gun owners while doing nothing to stop criminals from getting hold of firearms.
"Reducing supply CO2 allowances would equate to an intervention into a functioning market system, " and further burden industry, he said.
Advocates of legalization say the costs of prohibition, mainly through the criminal justice system, place a great burden on taxpayers and governments.
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That agenda starts with reducing the burden of government on the free enterprise system and everyone who seeks to thrive of their own merit.
Because even the best-trained worker in the world can't compete if our businesses are saddled with rapidly increasing health care costs, we are fighting to do what we have discussed in this country for generations -- finally reforming our nation's broken health insurance system and relieving this unsustainable burden.
They also have the burden of fixing help tickets and new system enhancements in a timely fashion and any system mistakes they make can cause every link in the chain to fail, so they too have a huge burden that has to be done correctly or the entire business is hurt by it.
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However, loading down the world's financial system with a heavy new regulatory burden makes little sense.
Three-quarters of Americans agree it makes sense to make the tax system more progressive, raising the burden on the wealthy.
Introducing a Chapter 11-style system in France should shift the economic burden of failed firms to the financial markets.
If the accumulated debt associated with the system is to be repaid, the burden will be more than JPY 100, 000, 000 per child.
In the U.S., the Social Security system has taken on most of the burden for caring for elderly adults, a duty that traditionally fell to grown-up children.
The French foreign ministry on Friday pointed to "two limits on residency rights" under EU law: "respect for public order and possession of sufficient resources to not impose an excessive burden on the host country's social welfare system".
Both proposals are designed to raise the same amount of money as today's system and leave the distribution of the tax burden largely unchanged.
In an economic context, the burden of obesity to the U.S. health care system and U.S. taxpayers is at crisis levels and will only increase.
Even if it could be agreed, I'm not sure that a bank levy to extract 30bn euros from the financial system, in the name of "private sector burden-sharing", really fits that description.
"The rise in admissions speaks to the overall burden that this population is going to have in our medical system in the future, " said Dr. O'Leary, lead author of the report, which was published online Thursday by the Journal of the American Medical Association.
It showed that each child born will be facing a lifelong financial burden of JPY 16, 000, 000 just to maintain the system.
That risks a demand deflation spiral, which is sure to increase the debt burden and sharply slow down growth, not to mention stress the financial system.
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