full pension
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandpension
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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pension
noun[C]
uk/ˈpen.ʃən/us/ˈpen.ʃən/
an amount of money paid regularly by the government or a private company to a person who does not work any more because they are too old or have ...
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(Definition offullandpensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Those who are 60 and over and disabled receivefullpension.
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Professions deemed important in industrialization, especially those that were physically demanding, dangerous or dirty required fewer years of labour to earn afullpension.
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The actual reform, voted in 2003, entails an increase of 2.5 more years to obtain thefullpension.
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People who pay contributions for between ten and forty years can claim a reduced pension only, minus 2.5 per cent of thefullpensionper year.
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The contribution time necessary to obtain afullpensionprogressively increases from 37.5 years to 41 years when the effects of the 1993 and 2003 reforms are fully felt.
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Such a man can go out within the next month if he pleases and get thefullpensionwithout the average clause operating.
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Here was a man who for 4½, years has been treated for tuberculosis, and has afullpensiongranted to him.
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The ordinary industrial worker does not have to serve 40 years as a teacher does before he enjoys hisfullpension.
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In other words, he is not entitled to afullpension, although he has spent the whole of his life in the service.
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Under the existing arrangements, a number of candidates are appointed at an age which will not permit them to earnfullpension.
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That provided forfullpensionas of right, not £5.
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Both these men were in receipt of pensions at a reduced rate, and themselves raised questions that they were entitled to thefullpension.
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He would give afullpensionto those very elderly non-pensioners.
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For the first time, a widow will get thefullpensionof her husband.
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These estimates are put on quite unjustly, and these poor people are defrauded of thefullpension.
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The decision that pensioners should receive afullpensionwhile in hospital is excellent.
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In addition to this, 59,0401men and 2,488,0201women receivefullpensionbased on their spouse's contribution records.
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Although many of them went out with less than afullpension, those five, or six years will have no effect in increasing their pension.
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After completing 22 years' service, he had exercised his right to drawfullpensionin addition.
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Many former employees of that group will not get theirfullpensionentitlement as a result of the frauds that took place.
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