Engagement rises, turnover falls and staff learns how to make
a more substantial contribution.
Not exact matches
In the 23rd Actuarial Report on the Canada Pension Plan (OCA, 2007), the Office of the Chief Actuary (OCA) certified that, in spite of the
substantial increase in CPP benefit payments that would result from the retirement of the baby boom generation, the current legislated
contribution rate of 9.9 per cent for employers and employees combined would be
more than enough to pay for benefits through 2075.
I am not gonna come down on him too hard because he at least can point to a period of
substantial contribution to the club,
more so than some of the others.
a) is of good character as attested to by two Ghanaians who are notaries public, lawyers, senior public officers or other class of persons approved of by the Minister; b) has not been convicted of any criminal offence and been sentenced to imprisonment for a term of twelve months or
more; c) is of independent means; d) is in the opinion of the Minister capable of making a
substantial contribution to the development of Ghana; and e) has attained the age of eighteen years.
More substantial increases come from a predicted 10 percent rise in
contributions to retirement, totaling $ 15,000, and an almost 15 percent rise in health care costs, or $ 40,000.
There are limited options for replacing petroleum or reducing petroleum use before 2020, the report finds, but there are
more substantial longer - term options that could begin to make significant
contributions in the 2030 — 2035 timeframe.
As they take length of membership into account, DB funds can provide a
more substantial retirement benefit than standard accumulation schemes receiving only employer
contributions.
The existing federal annual expenditure on childcare of $ 26 billion plus a portion of the federal tax expenditure for charitable
contributions is
more than sufficient to cover the $ 42 billion bill, while leaving a
substantial charitable
contribution deduction in place.
However, if you're earning a
substantial full - time salary in your 20s — $ 50,000 or
more, say — an RRSP
contribution could be a good idea if you've paid off all your consumer debt and student loans.
However, I concluded the difference was not
substantial enough that it was worth continuing to take earned income into my personal hands and pay
more CPP
contributions on.
The average active mutual fund management team does not make a sufficiently great incremental performance
contribution to overcome their
more substantial added costs.
They contain
substantial contributions of taxonomic expertise from
more than fifty organizations around the world, integrated into a single work by the ongoing work of the CoLP partners.
Given the
substantial OHC rise during the interval, It would require an extremely high climate sensitivity to allow for
more than a 0.1 C
contribution, and that would itself be hard to reconcile with the total temperature rise and CO2 forcing data.
If the recent internal cooling was
substantial, this assumption is almost certainly incorrect since energy budget considerations limit the earlier internal warming
contribution to no
more than 0.1 C and probably less.
While the two were married, both made
substantial contributions to the acquisition of marital assets, though husband's
contributions were
more financial while wife's were
more non-economic.
The 21 lawyers honored each have 30 or
more years of experience and have made
substantial contributions over the course of their careers to law firms, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, corporations, law schools, and the judiciary, and to the practice of law in general.
On the one hand, the objective elements of this mode of liability seem to be same under CIL and the Rome Statute: although a
substantial or significant
contribution is required, this broadly includes any
contribution that is
more than a de minimus.
Parental social class had a relatively small effect on antisocial behaviour, and although
substantial independent
contributions came from being male, having a low reading age, and attending
more than two primary schools, conduct disorder still predicted the greatest cost.