Because the contributions come from the people who will enjoy the benefits in retirement, these plans are not prone to the same bad incentives that lead politicians to make their pension plans too generous, or corporations to leave theirs too spare.
For the flyer with too much spare room in their carry-on, we propose the Cup Pilot.
Spare a thought too for the people hoping to become Wales' four MEPs next year.
But some patients are ineligible for nerve-sparing surgery, as the cancer resides too close to the nerves to spare them.
Managing operations such as replenishing stock or delivering spare parts can be outsourced too.
For many kids who are threatened by disease, natural disasters and war in places like Somalia, Bangladesh, Myanmar and too many other developing countries, this spare change has meant the difference between thriving and merely surviving, health and illness, even life and death.
However, there were way too many attempts in the competition and I did not spare enough energy.
He knows how to spare tax pain for individual investors in Berkshire, too: His plan is to pay back-door dividends via share repurchases.
Recognising the potential of HIV treatment to prevent infections could slow, even halt the epidemic, and spare people the physical and mental suffering that the infection all too often entails.
During the 1980s and 1990s, when commodity prices were low, mining and oil firms invested too little in new mines and wells, leaving them with little or no spare capacity.
This kind of equipment-for-oil compensation deal -- predicated on necessarily vague and speculative terms to spare Moscow the problem of immediate, hard currency payments -- is altogether too easily translated into "debt forgiveness" in the future.
But the visitors then struggled too, inching their way to a tense victory on 141-8 with just a ball to spare.
And they got it too, Trott hitting 55 and Ian Bell 42 as they made 129-3 to win with five balls to spare.
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