Policy should focus on how we invest, at what cost and, ultimately, for whose benefit.
Life insurers are also backstopped by guaranty associations, whose benefit limits vary by state.
The quest is by men and women trying to understand whether economies will grow and, if so, why and to whose benefit.
Even the powerful Koch brothers, who have bankrolled many GOP candidates and whose firms benefit from the subsidies, endorsed repeal.
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It says the Department for Education needs to work on reaching those whose skills could benefit from improving.
One common theme running through his portfolio is that he likes companies whose business will benefit from global growth.
There are many others like it such as Uber and Zaarly, whose success will benefit low-skilled workers more than MBAs and BAs.
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This program will identify delinquent debtors who are current or former Federal Government employees whose salaries or benefit payment may be offset if debts are not voluntarily repaid.
The model has been tested in the real world, and it works: Not only does it already apply to members of Congress, it looks a lot like Medicare Advantage, whose private plans cover nearly a quarter of seniors, and the 2003 Medicare prescription drug benefit, whose premiums, amazingly for health care, won't increase by even a dollar next year.
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Rather, the Florida Dental Association, whose members would likely benefit by limiting the competitive advantage of dentists certified in implant dentistry, lobbied for it.
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Incapacity benefit, paid to people too ill to work, was brought in to replace the widely abused invalidity benefit, whose recipients turned out to have included shot-putters and mountaineers.
In other words it will encourage banks to lend to the government, which already borrows too much, and not lend to private borrowers, whose activity could actually benefit the economy.
The last thing a wellness program should do is make health coverage less affordable for those with greater health risk factors and whose health could most benefit from certain health services.
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Further, competitors of merging firms are given plenty of opportunities to object to proposed deals, a process that has evolved into intense commercial lobbying as firms try to log objections whose resolution would directly benefit their own operations.
Lower interest rates would of course also benefit Europe, whose nations owed so much to the United States.
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When did you last hear of a health-insurance plan whose annual update was a benefit improvement but no rate increase?
Rising interest rates would also benefit the MMMFs, whose welfare seems to be of such concern to the Fed.
Critics also point out that the social-housing programme will mostly benefit urban residents, whose household-registration certificates, or hukou, identify them as city residents.
University endowments are designed to benefit future generations of students whose educations will be financed by the endowments, directly or indirectly.
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More likely to benefit is Tansu Ciller, whose True Path Party formed that ill-fated coalition with Welfare and is now in opposition.
Mr Cameron, whose party are seen as most likely to benefit from the changes to the Commons, said that "obviously we want the boundary vote to go ahead".
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The British tabloids have repeatedly fulminated about the "madness" of Polish workers in Britain whose children back in Poland receive British child benefit payments: which is not mad at all, but legal and reasonable, as their fathers are working legally in Britain and paying their taxes and National Insurance contributions.
Financial firms benefit from a number of insurance programs whose insurance is either mispriced or not priced at all.
But typically, a sport with a history of not being particularly diverse can benefit from the success of a player whose demographic is outside the traditional norm.
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More importantly, the immigrants most tempted by such a fee-based system would be those who would garner the biggest economic benefit from migrating, such as those whose wages would increase by the largest amount.
" The X PRIZE Foundation is an "educational nonprofit organization whose mission is to create radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity thereby inspiring the formation of new industries, jobs and the revitalization of markets that are currently stuck.
"The huge benefit far outweighs the small patient numbers" whose tumors spread more diffusely on Avastin, says Duke University neuro-oncologist Henry S Friedman.
The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, which encourages research collaborations between academia and industry and funds drug development, is also conducting a study whose results could be used to profile which patients will benefit from which treatment combinations.
The Committee for Standards in Public Life's report in November noted that both the Conservatives and Labour would be hit by its proposed reforms - while the Lib Dems, whose income is far lower, would be likely to benefit.
This special benefit was established to recognize and compensate military members whose service was involuntarily extended under Stop Loss between Sept. 11, 2001, and Sept. 30, 2009.
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