The commission believes the cap and rise in the threshold will mean no-one will lose more than 30% of their assets paying for care.
He suggested details would be announced in the Budget on 21 March - adding that his priority was a rise in the threshold at which people started paying tax.
Cherie Blair, a longtime employment and human-rights lawyer, points out that the current threshold for employees to bring claims is a compromise between the six months set by the Labour government in 1975 and the two-year threshold brought in by the Thatcher administration in 1985.
Some leading scientists believe that Wada should change the rules and bring in a minimum threshold as it has for the steroid nandrolone, which is found in small quantities in some vitamin supplements.
Silver illustrates this disconnect with a helpful table, which shows that by keeping the maximum rate at 35% but requiring a minimum 35% tax on all income at a certain threshold, the tax burden is shifted to those earning close to the threshold and away from those earning significantly in excess of the threshold.
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The Journal also reckons that half will not reach the tax threshold in Germany.
Engineered to reach a new threshold in gaming performance, the GTX 690 also looks the part.
American companies and their shareholders have entered a new threshold in CEO pay--the nine-digit era.
It initially proposed 25, 000 tons, but upped the threshold in the final rule to 75, 000 tons.
If they drop under the threshold in 2014, their rate would drop to 17.5 percent for 2015.
That has to cross that threshold in the mind of every American voter.
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New biofuel installations will have to meet a minimum 60% threshold in terms of their efficiency in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
It also failed: 30% of schools exceeded the 40%-poor-student threshold in 2008.
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We have entered a new threshold in chief executive pay--the nine-digit era.
Gordon Brown is under pressure to raise the threshold in Wednesday's Budget.
More than 60 percent of the petitions to cross threshold in all of 2012 did so in the last two months of the year.
The Alzheimer's Society said that a large rise in the capital threshold could take thousands of people "out of the firing line" for huge costs.
It could make it impossible for debtors to win round enough investors to meet the required threshold in new bonds that include collective action clauses.
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The bill would reduce the threshold in both England and Wales to zero and extend the opportunity to switch to cover sewerage as well as water.
After steadily rising for five decades, the share of children born to unmarried women crossed a threshold in 2009, when more than half of all births to women under 30 occurred outside of marriage.
By and large, the benefit and tax changes announced on Wednesday will not do that, though that will be cold comfort for the 400, 000 extra people who will now hit the higher rate income tax threshold in 2014.
At present, in order to switch water supplier, a firm or organisation must use more than five million litres of water a year at a single set of premises - in Wales that threshold is much higher, currently 50 million litres.
Unfortunately, the Federal Trade Commission is unlikely to get involved in this case, because the market-concentration threshold they use in hospital-merger cases is too high.
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There's also an off-road mode, which essentially gives you the option to switch over to Opera Mini for extra data compression for those times you need it -- this obviously comes in handy when you're reaching your data threshold or just in a low-reception area.
In the seventies and eighties, the annual average rose to about a dozen. (Frustration with this increase led the Senate, in 1975, to lower the threshold for cloture to sixty votes.) In the nineties and early aughts, the average went up to twenty-five or thirty a year, as both parties escalated their use of the filibuster when they found themselves in the minority.
The AMT kicks in at a certain threshold, which has not been permanently indexed for inflation.
Why not raise the income-tax threshold, in particular, rather than tinkering with the bands and basic rate?
In both states the FDP risks falling short of the 5% threshold needed to remain in the legislature.
Italian bond yields continued to backtrack after blowing past the dangerous 7% threshold earlier in the week.
Russia's chief negotiator, Sergei Ryabkov, spoke of being "still on the threshold" in remarks to the Interfax news agency.
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