Sentences with phrase «control over your benefits»

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«These changes will give users greater control over media playing in their browser, while making it easier for publishers to implement autoplay where it benefits the user,» Lamouri wrote.
For instance, on his blog Baseline Scenario, University of Connecticut law professor James Kwak makes many of the same points as Quittner — the Zuckerberg - Chan donation isn't really a donation at all but a newly formed LLC that will have significant tax benefits for the couple, who will retain almost complete control over their money.
After another disastrous conference in 1918, Ottawa began to acknowledge that the western provinces might benefit from having some control over their resources.
That discretionary part of the budget has been squeezed over the past few years, while Republicans controlling Congress have largely ignored the ever - growing tide of automatic - pilot spending on benefit programs like food stamps, student loans, and Medicare.
That kind of protection, of course, benefits Facebook's bottom line by maintaining its control over ad targeting.
As clearly demonstrated by developments of the last two years, you do not have control over budgetary revenues, cyclically sensitive spending, such as unemployment insurance benefits, and public debt charges.
PRPPs make it easier for individuals to take control over their financial futures at the place they work where defined benefit plans may no longer be available;
«Millennials like flexibility and choices, so recognition that not only rewards them but also gives them control over how they use the benefits is another key attribute.
For example, the Public Accounts / Budget / Updates includes employment insurance program costs, as the government has full control over this program, determining the premium rates and eligibility and the amount of the benefits, whereas the Estimates excludes them, on the basis that they are included as part of a specified purpose account.
Bayer said in a statement that it doesn't control the cost for patients at the pharmacy, because copays are determined by insurers and pharmacy - benefit managers — an argument that pharmaceuticals companies have long made when facing criticism over drug prices.
«Shipping costs will be reduced as we lower our reliance on third parties and take greater control over the transportation of customer orders, optimizing the process to benefit suppliers, customers and Wayfair.»
To a good degree, the health benefits of flexible jobs come from having more control over your schedule and your work environment.
Growth stocks offer all the benefits of dividend investing and more control over your taxes Dividend stocks are popular.
Freelancers are different than employees because they are not eligible for benefits, they pay their own employment taxes, and they have much more freedom and control over when, where, how, and with whom they work.
There have always been evil men that have tried to use Christianity for their own benefit asserting control over organized Religion and using it for evil.
In the sense of «control over,» not even the Roman Catholic Church any longer has a power of discipline except through excluding offenders from its benefits.
Give their children clear moral direction, exercise control over sexual content in the media in the home, be honest and truthful about the consequences of extra-marital sexual activity, uphold marriage and emphasise the benefits of saving sexual activity for marriage.
They also address issues such as the unequal distribution of harm and benefit of applications among social actors; the control over technology and its administration; and the uncertainty about the future impacts of technology.
The United Nations defines modern slavery, or human trafficking, thus: «the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation.
By maintaining control of its supply chain through vertical integration, Tripper has plenty of benefits over the competition beyond traceability and transparency.
Dairy Crest believes that the complete ownership of Promovita will benefit its shareholders as it allows the dairy company to have sole control over the GOS business and to gain advantage of the benefits derived from this business.
One of the biggest benefits of avoiding pre-packaged foods is that you have control over...
Not only does it benefit the babies, but it will provide you with a sense of control over the situation, a feeling that you are doing something to help.
They also benefit from learning how to gain and maintain control over behaviors and impulses independently.
It's all about surrendering all control over his life so that she can make all the decisions for her benefit and that of her kids.
As Singer points out, having an imaginary friend offers a child several benefits, including «providing a companion they have a certain degree of control over and having a ready - made scapegoat for when things go wrong.»
The biggest benefit to a home birth is that you have the most control over your labor and your environment in a home setting.
So making your own baby food I think really gives you control over like you mention your girls having different preferences I mean you can make them different textures and I think that's one of the huge benefits is you know my kid responds well to this so I'm going to make it this way for him.
One of the benefits of having a natural birth experience includes having more control over the birth process; things that seems so simple when you're not operating under hospital rules stay that way: you can have a drink of water when you want one; the father can participate as fully as he wants to (short of actually having the baby for you, of course).
In line with what was proposed by last autumn's Smith Commission, Scotland will be given control over the likes of the Disability Living Allowance, the Attendance Allowance, the Carer's Allowance, Personal Independence Payments and Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit.
«The legislation is therefore a step forward in achieving and maintaining local, democratic control over this significant town asset for the benefit of all members of the community.»
Under Westminster's new plan, Holyrood will also have substantial control over disability and carers» benefits.
The Labour mayoral candidate says he wants control over the NHS, housing and the benefits system in the capital.
Extinguishing the Olympic torch (2005): The murky Public Authorities Control Board, on which Silver casts a critical vote, preempts debate over the Olympics» citywide benefits by refusing to approve a stadium on the Hudson Yards site.
Look for the city to strategically give up some direct control over the plan and to offer to document how it benefits working - class nabes, and we give Bloomberg three - to - two odds of getting his bill passed.
Yegeri also explained the DA's desire for state officials also enact legislation stripping pension, retirement benefits and control over campaign funds from elected officials convicted of a crime, expelled from office, or resign due to a crime committed during their service.
A sticking point in the budget talks is emerging between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers over the control of hundreds of millions of dollars in economic development spending that would benefit western New York as well as the regional economic development councils.
New Yorkers Against Corruption, a coalition of over 130 organizations opposing the referendum, says a convention would be a «$ 300 million boondoggle» that benefits only corrupt Albany insiders and big money interests that would take control of the process.
To prevent the impending lapse of mayoral control over New York City schools, the state Legislature and Governor Andrew Cuomo passed a two - year extension Thursday as part of a larger omnibus bill, which included a pension enhancement for certain uniformed workers, special recognition for former Governor Mario Cuomo, and several benefits for upstate areas.
Supporters of the bill say they now fear that the governors will reject the bill because it would erode the control they share evenly over everything the Port Authority does — whether running airports and bridges, hiring politically connected officials or awarding billion - dollar contracts to benefit political allies.
Passage of the bill would define a joint employer as an entity with actual, direct and immediate control over employees, with significant control over essential terms of employment such as hiring, determining pay and benefits, day - to - day supervision of employees, and assigning individual work schedules.
«Some of the changes needed would benefit cities all over the country... I would borrow from Mayor Bloomberg's efforts on gun control... but I have a more economic frame... I'm concerned about getting the federal government back into the mass transit and affordable housing business where it was for a half - century and should be and can be again.»
Joint Employer Definition — Vote Passed (242 - 181, 9 Not Voting) Passage of the bill would define a joint employer as an entity with actual, direct and immediate control over employees, with significant control over essential terms of employment such as hiring, determining pay and benefits, day - to - day supervision of employees, and assigning individual work schedules.
Indeed, yesterday's Budget cuts to Housing Benefit are a sideshow to the big issue in housing, which is that spending has shifted dramatically towards supporting individuals with housing costs - rather than investing in bricks and mortar over the last twenty or so years since rent controls were abolished and local authorities were made to stop building council houses.
Immediately endorsed by David Cameron and Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson, they included devolving all control of income tax power to Scotland and various aspirations such as shifting housing benefit and handing over 10 % of VAT revenues.
Wrapped up in the total spending figures are things like debt interest and benefit payments, over which the government has little control.
• It will have control over a number of benefits including disability living allowance, the personal independence payment, winter fuel payments and the housing elements of universal credit, including the under - occupancy charge (bedroom tax).
That began with implementing the Smith Commission proposals for full control over income tax, housing benefit and other modest powers — measures the SNP has repeatedly rejected as insufficient and inadequate but will take several years to come into force.
Deployment of smart grid technology from U.S. utility control centers and power networks to consumers» homes could cost between $ 338 billion and $ 476 billion over the next 20 years, but will deliver $ 1.3 trillion to $ 2 trillion in benefits over that period.
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