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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993
Winters in North Carolina are always unpredictable. Mild but short summerlike days alternate with cold fronts that seem to bring new batches of colds. Crisp early-morning frosts harbinger an early flu season that strikes with such rapidity its victims know only that the timing is incredibly inconvenient.
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Winters in North Carolina are always unpredictable. Mild but short summerlike days alternate with cold fronts that seem to bring new batches of colds. Crisp early-morning frosts harbinger an early flu season that strikes with such rapidity its victims know only that the timing is incredibly inconvenient.
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The Washington Quarterly, 1999
Belt, Moynihan, and Schieber sketch out middle‐of‐the road proposals that combine a minimum income guarantee—a residue of Social Security—with expanded private savings accounts. This combination, they believe, offers the best compromise between a guarantee against poverty and the benefits of a private system. Nadler disputes the urgency of reform.
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Belt, Moynihan, and Schieber sketch out middle‐of‐the road proposals that combine a minimum income guarantee—a residue of Social Security—with expanded private savings accounts. This combination, they believe, offers the best compromise between a guarantee against poverty and the benefits of a private system. Nadler disputes the urgency of reform.
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National Tax Journal, 2011
Social Security is currently much in the news because it faces a projected funding gap, because of overall budget defi cits, and because of doubts in some quarters about its design. Minor adjustments are suffi cient to close the funding gap. Benefi t cuts, even if considered desirable, would not help close the overall budget gap in a timely way.
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Social Security is currently much in the news because it faces a projected funding gap, because of overall budget defi cits, and because of doubts in some quarters about its design. Minor adjustments are suffi cient to close the funding gap. Benefi t cuts, even if considered desirable, would not help close the overall budget gap in a timely way.
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2012
This chapter looks into social security, which primarily covers pensions, provision for disability, meeting housing costs, and low-income earners. Social security provides benefits for people in poverty and who need support for activities like childcare and social care. Some of the main types of social security benefits are insurance, means-tested, non-
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This chapter looks into social security, which primarily covers pensions, provision for disability, meeting housing costs, and low-income earners. Social security provides benefits for people in poverty and who need support for activities like childcare and social care. Some of the main types of social security benefits are insurance, means-tested, non-
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Journal of the National Medical Association, 2013
Put aside that the government has for years collected a dedicated tax for social security and then spent some of that revenue on ordinary government expenses. And don’t mention that this “borrowed” money is supposed to be returned to the social security trust fund but never has been.
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Put aside that the government has for years collected a dedicated tax for social security and then spent some of that revenue on ordinary government expenses. And don’t mention that this “borrowed” money is supposed to be returned to the social security trust fund but never has been.
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Social Security Commissioners' decisions
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 1991Abstract R(FC)1/91 C, who was in partnership with her husband, a self-employed area sales manager, claimed family credit from April 1989. Trading and profit and loss accounts for the year ending March 31, 1989, were provided, together with a balance sheet of the partnership as at the date.
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