cash benefit
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcashandbenefit
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cash
noun[U]
uk/kæʃ/us/kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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benefit
noun
uk/ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/us/ˈben.ə.fɪt/
a helpful or good effect, or something intended ...
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(Definition ofcashandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Basically, the law does not permitcashbenefitfor family care-givers.
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Second, they requested that the prohibition oncashbenefitfor family care-givers be lifted.
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In general, co-payments are means-tested and related to the amount of thecashbenefit.
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The local committee is the organ that determines whether there are services available in the community, and hence whether the applicant can be entitled to acashbenefit.
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Welfare states cannot be accurately analysed and classified bycashbenefitprogrammes alone.
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The 'three worlds of welfare' typology is largely based on a comparison of the decommodification of threecashbenefitprogrammes: pensions, sickness benefits and unemployment benefits.
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And, of course, thecashbenefitin each succeeding year will be less than it would have been under the old system.
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Acashbenefitfrom the husband becomes acashbenefitfor the wife.
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It therefore abolishes family allowances, and introduces child benefit, acashbenefitwhich, unlike family allowances, will be payable for every child.
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If a man falls out of work now, whatever his contributions, he starts off by getting 21 months fullcashbenefit.
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Thecashbenefiton maternity is, perhaps, one of the most important of all.
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The child benefit scheme involves a major change in the structure of family support by replacing a tax allowance with acashbenefit.
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She says that she would abandon the civil penalty and immediately introducecashbenefitpayments for asylum seekers.
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Under the tax credit system, the people who are not in the tax bracket also get acashbenefit.
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Do not let us forget that thecashbenefitfrom the investment allowances follows the investment, so that it cannot usually help to finance it.
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I take pride in the fact that in the next financial year we shall be introducing our fourth brand-newcashbenefitfor severely disabled people.
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First, remuneration these days need not necessarily be in the form ofcashbenefit, payment of retainer or steady income.
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They do, nevertheless, recognise the prudence of having acashbenefitto help cover loss of earnings during a stay in hospital or during maternity.
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If there cannot be acashbenefit, we want to obtain some recognition.
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Thecashbenefitto the single higher-paid worker when he retires may be less than the cash return of an insurance policy.
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