The husband had to choose, upon retirement, between a buyout or a lifetime pension.
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They'll no longer be able to place some arbitrary cap on the amount of coverage you can receive in a given year or a lifetime.
There will be a cap on how much you can be charged in out-of-pocket expenses in a year or in a lifetime.
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They will no longer be able to place some arbitrary cap on the amount of coverage you can receive in a given year or in a lifetime.
"That kind of stuff only happens to a perfumer once or twice in a lifetime, " said Turin.
On the other hand, an insurance company that is on the hook for an accident in which a 20-something is killed may have to shell out the millions that he or she would have earned during a lifetime, or the wealth they would have created, to support a family, send kids to college, and so on.
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But the federal government has to make sure that if there's this once-in-a-lifetime catastrophe or a once-in-a-decade catastrophe that we're helping each other.
Of course selling a fridge once or twice in the lifetime of a consumer is not the high recurrence business model of sugar-water vendors targeting impressionable children and exploiting their apetite for sugar and instant gratification.
The person with the longer life expectancy will inherit either a wise or a foolish decision that will last a lifetime.
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He may also be able to claim a Hope or Lifetime Learning college tax credit, which are normally denied to better-off families.
And both would put a limit on how much you have to pay out of pocket for the treatments you need in a year or lifetime.
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As long as you look before you leap, starting a business in your 50s or 60s can be the ride of a lifetime.
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For anyone imprisoned for 30 months or more, this is a lifetime requirement.
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They've worked hard all their lives, many times only to see their jobs shipped overseas or their pensions dumped after a lifetime of labor.
Deducting 2% or 3% each year from a lifetime of savings makes a huge difference.
Often these investment monies come from a lifetime of saving or the sale of a successful business.
One problem is that this hospitable zone can shrink or expand over the lifetime of a star, as its energy fluctuates.
This means that over time much smaller estates would be hit with a rate that would confiscate nearly half of a lifetime of savings or business success.
Victims of breast cancer worried about what would happen to them or their families if they reached a lifetime limit on coverage and no longer could afford treatment.
Buchholz and Spalding first were trying to use this method to see if they could determine whether neurons in the brain were grown once or if they were regenerated throughout a lifetime.
This could stem from a childhood hero-worship, deep admiration or could be the feeling of comradery that comes with a lifetime of work and struggle.
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Any business owner looking to achieve long-term success must determine what a lifetime relationship with his or her customer is actually worth in revenue.
Antiretroviral medications are pricey for people in the developing world, but treating a child for a year or two with these drugs would be a lot cheaper than paying for a lifetime of treatment after infection.
They thought the trip would take two or three years and be the adventure of a lifetime.
He gave a digressive answer about contracts and how he once had a lifetime contract in Japan, or so he thought.
Jo Butcher, the National Children's Bureau's programme director of health and wellbeing, welcomed the ban and said a person's lifetime smoking or non-smoking behaviour was "heavily influenced" by decisions in their adolescence.
Without admitting or denying wrongdoing, Mr. Kapur agreed to a lifetime ban from the investment industry.
Indeed, the losers are those who have spent a lifetime in a nice house (or kept trading up under the pre-1997 rollover rules) and are now sitting on a big taxable gain.
One out of every three women around the globe has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime, and the person who is controlling and violent toward her is either a former, current or newly severed relationship.
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