These included the free TV licences and travel concessions that older people are entitled to as well as the winter fuel allowance.
In the essay, entitled "As We May Think, " Bush made the argument that scientists needed to concentrate on making knowledge more accessible, and described some of the methods and devices we might use to do so.
Whether they are active duty, Guard or Reserve, they are entitled, as well, to expect the best pay and benefits our country can afford, including a modern GI Bill with educational assistance that will help us recruit and keep our nation's finest in uniform.
HBOS, which was formed from the merger of the Halifax, a former building society, with the Bank of Scotland, would presumably be as entitled to government support on its own as is, say, the wounded Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
They are certainly entitled to their hobby, just as we are entitled to think less of them when we hear about it.
While you report goods and services received as income, you may also be entitled to take, as a deduction, the cost of goods or services which were bartered in return.
John Dryden considered "the great as entitled to encomiastic homage, " wrote a censorious Samuel Johnson.
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Shouldn't Americans who pay taxes and serve in the armed forces be entitled to vote as well?
Germany had argued that postwar agreements had settled reparation cases and that it was entitled to immunity as a state from individual claims.
It believes 25, 000 of these people will no longer be entitled to DLA as a result, and their carer will also lose their allowance.
Now guess which group was more respectful of authority and eager to learn, and which was more likely to think of itself as entitled and privileged?
If your boss has five, or even 10 years on you, asking for a raise before your first year anniversary could make you come off as entitled even if your manager is thrilled with your performance.
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He said he recognised there were many who had suffered "at the hands of abusers within the community" and although this inquiry did not cover clerical and child abuse outside of institutions, they were as entitled to an inquiry.
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The government estimates 3.1 million households will be entitled to more benefits as a result of universal credit, while 2.8 million households will be entitled to less.
It is no good arguing that consumers are being unreasonable in boycotting the firm: Mr Mackey, who often celebrates the authority of the market as a mechanism for allowing people to vote with their money, knows as well as anyone that they are entitled to spend their hard-earned cash as they please.
As such, they're legally entitled to overtime compensation in situations such as working through lunch or taking training on their own time.
We are not entitled to receive anything as a surviving partner despite paying at the same rate as a married couple.
By virtue of our peculiar history (Model T) and sprawling geography, we have come to see ourselves as singularly entitled, automotively.
People born in the island or who have lived in Jersey for 10 years or more will be classified as "entitled".
No, President Obama had it sent back to the Brits, who would be entitled to feel offended as well as appalled.
When my son fell down and hit his head, a social worker was entitled to question me as to whether I was abusive.
Rather than being able to come to you and compete with other tribes each tribe should be entitled to all these as part of the trust responsibility.
Others have looked at some of the tax-related benefits the elderly are entitled to, such as relief on capital gains tax at death and those related to pensions.
James Eadie QC, who represented the Communities Secretary, argued in court that Mr Pickles had power to revoke the entire regional strategy tier of planning policy guidance and was entitled to do so as it was not operating in the public interest.
The coalition is legally entitled to modify the operation of the administration as much as is necessary to fulfil these obligations but is not entitled to make major political, economic and constitutional changes.
They will be entitled to regular benefits such as minimum wages and due process.
The National Miners Union (NMU) have raised concerns that many claimants are not receiving as much compensation as they are entitled to.
The secretary of state took the view, as he was entitled to do, that separating sales from production was too drastic a remedy.
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They reject most of the parliamentary amendments made to their constitution when they vote on them, as they are entitled to under the law.
EU's top strategic priority may be altogether stymied if Greece, one of the Union's 15 existing members, vetoes an enlargement that excludes Cyprus, as it is entitled to?
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