Sentences with phrase «continuing postponement»

Resentment is building beneath the happy exterior, manifested outwardly as a continuing postponement of the wedding.
The full retirement age worker must have begun the receipt of benefits, to allow the spousal / children's benefits to begin, and then subsequently suspended their own benefits in order to continue the postponement of benefits in exchange for an increased benefit amount (5.5 — 8.0 % / yr increase)[47] up to the age of 70.

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Yet, what's not getting as much ink is that detractors are far from satisfied with the postponement, citing continued privacy concerns regarding the sharing of student records with inBloom — an Atlanta, Georgia - based technology nonprofit which stores and consolidates students» information from school districts across the country — and a continuation of standardized testing tied to teacher evaluations for third grade and up.
The postponement of the logging has been enacted in the hope that the trees will absorb carbon dioxide (CO2), thus mitigating the effects [continue reading...]
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On postponement of vesting date, Assured Vesting Benefit and Death Benefit will continue to apply.
On such postponement, the Assured Benefit, Guaranteed Death Benefit, and the Pension Boosters will continue to be applied.
However, a postponement may be considered if a request is made by either the complainant or licensee and it can be shown that there will be actual prejudice to either party if the Council continues with its investigation or hearing.
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