Sentences with phrase «over their joint lifetimes»

Married couples have even more opportunities for increasing the amount they'll collect over their joint lifetime by engaging in various claiming strategies, such as the older spouse filing and suspending his or her benefit at full retirement age so the younger spouse can collect spousal benefits while the older spouse's benefit continues to grow.
But if the wife starts taking her own benefit at 64, the husband files a «restricted application» at age 66 to take spousal benefits and the husband then files for his own benefit at age 70, they can potentially increase the amount they'll collect over their joint lifetimes by almost $ 300,000.

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Even the inactive will inevitably have mild or serious injury to one or more of these joints over a lifetime.
Psoriatic Arthritis can affect your feet, eyes, joints, and more over your lifetime.
Squatting makes full use of the body's range of movement, stretching, exercising and healing — it is precisely the fact that Western society is socialised into sitting rather than squatting at a young age that leads to joints and the spine atrophying over a lifetime, leading to the stiffness and fusing of bones, arthritis, and a multitude of things from middle age onwards; a general loss of youthfulness — older people who have squatted all their lives appear more youthful, and they suffer fewer of the toilet - related ailments of Western society, but I suspect fewer joint and mobility related ailments too, relating to the spine in particular.
Repeated rotation over a lifetime, poor muscle development and genetic malformations of this joint predispose the hip to arthritis.
It is an ongoing, degenerative condition of one or more joints that results in pain and decreased mobility (movement) over the lifetime of the pet.
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