«At the heart of next week's reforms will be a new contributory principle that gives women a fairer entitlement to the basic state pension more quickly, while ensuring that
we value social contributions equally with cash contributions,» Mr Hutton said.
The net result being that men would be much more likely to see any challenge to their income as significantly reducing their «value» to their partner or potential partner — hence, less likely to
value social contribution over return on investment.
Not exact matches
In addition there's 13 % employee
contributions to
Social Security (plus employer
contributions of 35 %), and a
Value - Added Tax of 21 %.
We preserve cultural
values and moral principles and make a
contribution to the development of cultural and
social life.
The same difference in response holds true for making
contributions to the local church, for participating in nonworship activities at a church, and for
social attitudes such as upholding the traditional role of women, being dissatisfied with today «s moral climate and holding traditional and more restrictive sexual
values.
The Canadian Association for Play Therapy believes in the
value of play therapy and its
contribution to an individual's mental, emotional,
social and psychological well being.
Dominant
social values, structures and institutions, which are rapidly spreading across the globe, often exploit and undervalue women's physical needs, their work and reproductive
contributions.
Questions - Getting
value for money from companies marketing services to help people make claims against missold Payment Protection Insurance Legislation, revising the system for electing British Members of the European Parliament, dealing with any consequences for
social cohesion and criminality of the withdrawal of civil legal aid for
social welfare law cases, annual
value of employers» national insurance
contributions Legislation - Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill
«Their aides talk cleverly of the «Nixon to China» tactical
value of Clegg citing his anger at Westminster and Eton's
contribution to stalled
social mobility.
The NHIS is currently financed by pooled
contribution from a
Value Added Tax of 2.5 % earmarked National Health Insurance Levy and other sources including
social security,
contribution from formal sector workers, insurance premium etc..
Labour
values the economic and
social contributions of immigrants.
All the usual contemporary justifications for the subject of RE in the school curriculum — its
contribution to
social cohesion and mutual understanding, its presentation of a range of answers to questions of meaning and purpose, and its role in the search for personal identity and
values — can best be served by including humanist perspectives and non-religious students.
How would you feel if after 50 years of
contributions the
Social Security fund lost half its
value because of a bad trade?
«For me, being in a position to make decisions and thereby make a difference, has always been paramount, and I hope in future to continue to promote our success and
values, and to make a continuing
contribution to public service and the
social and voluntary sector.»
One avenue for scientists to spread the word about the
value of their work and its
contributions to society, before and after the March, is through
social media, where plans for the March first emerged, noted Rebecca Aicher, a AAAS community engagement manager.
The standard of political and moral performance required to consider should be the following: 1) increase of solidarity among the inhabitants of the country; 2) increase in the practice of
social justice by organs of government and civil society; 3) increase in the distribution of income and wealth among the population; 4) increase of measures to preserve and care for nature; 5) increase in policies for integral development of education in accordance with the highest human
values; 6) advances in the realization of the collective will of the citizens; 7) improvement of political institutions; 8) success in combating corruption measured by its reduction; 9) increase in the exercise of citizenship with the effective participation of citizens in government decisions and fight for expansion of their rights; and 10) increase of
contribution of public and private organizations to the political, economic,
social and environmental development of the country.
Mr Twigg says: «The armed forces can make important
contributions to the nation not just on the battlefield but by embedding standards and
values they embody within our
social fabric.
One of the aims of schools should be to produce citizens who treat one another with respect; who
value the
contributions of those with whom they interact irrespective of race, class, or gender; and who act with a sense of
social justice.
With the Corporate Volunteering Program, you will have an unforgettable team - building offsite and multiply your impact in your national parks with a financial
contribution that leaves an enduring expression of your company's
social - responsibility
values.
Judi Zienchuk writes about our «mission to maintain an environmental and cultural focus while providing the vacation of a lifetime, and are a Green America Certified Business, which means they have been certified by a committee which examines their
social and environmental
values and
contributions.
While we
value your feedback and
contributions, and will try to respond whenever we can, we are not able to reply individually to all of the messages we receive through our
social media accounts.
With a focus on addressing global megatrends such as demographic and
social needs, increased urbanization and climate change, BASF works to increase the proportion of its products and solutions that make an extensive sustainability
contribution along the
value chain.
It puts a high premium on partner selection and development, and requires attention to ensure that partners uphold all aspects of the
social compact, not just in terms of their
contribution but also in how they reflect the
values of the partnership.
«Steem aims to support
social media and online communities by returning much of its
value to the people who provide valuable
contributions by rewarding them with cryptocurrency, and through this process create a currency that is able to reach a broad market, including people who have yet to participate in any cryptocurrency economy.»
The IICs allow creators to leverage the
social contribution of engaging digital content, which results in an increased
social value of the associated physical item.
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The recognition of the special
value of Indigenous culture within the Australian national identity accords with human rights standards which observe the special
contribution of minority cultures to the cultural identity of the state, advising that: [ICCPR] Article 27 is directed to ensuring the survival and continued development of the cultural, religious and
social identity of the minorities concerned, thus enriching the fabric of society as a whole.