monthly pension
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmonthlyandpension
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monthly
adjective
adverb
uk/ˈmʌn.θli/us/ˈmʌn.θli/
happening or produced once ...
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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 ofmonthlyandpensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For the elderly, this may involve the provision of amonthlypensionand irregular payments or non-monetary aid.
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Unsurprisingly, those older people who received amonthlypensionor regular income from agricultural land were the most likely to have dependants.
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I was asked questions about quarterly and monthly pensions.
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An enormous amount of money would have to be carried by mobile shops to cash the cheques of 100 or 150 pensioners drawing monthly pensions.
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By 2008, they depended on subsidies to cover minimum monthly pensions.
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These programs recommended reparations for the victims, including: monthly pensions, educational benefits for the children of the disappeared, exemption from military service, and priority access to health services.
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Ex-employees of another company in my constituency which is in considerable difficulty now find theirmonthlypensioncheques bouncing.
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The table shows what themonthlypensionfrom a £1,000 lump sum would have brought for a man retiring at the age of 60 or 65.
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For instance our combinedmonthlypensionincrease for the coming year is £15.32.
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The total was £53,000 plus amonthlypension.
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Themonthlypensionrate is determined by the degree of disability.
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It pays you amonthlypensionwhen the insured needs to be taken care of, no matter what the care actually costs.
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Themonthlypensionbenefit is determined by salary history, years of service, age, and the retirement option selected.
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When members retire, they must select one of the six alternatives for the distribution of themonthlypensionbenefit portion of their retirement.
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First, it awarded all eligible veterans a $12monthlypension.
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Should their monthly pensions be two-thirds (or whatever is appropriate) those of men, in consequence?
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They all increase disproportionately the monthly pensions of workers in the low educational categories, especially the lowest earners in these categories, who are predominantly women.
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The winter of 1993 was particularly hard for pensioners; if amonthlypensionwas spent immediately, it was still barely enough to buy three litres of milk.
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Women are allowed to retire early, a ' privilege ' that cuts the monthly pensions of those who do so more than it did in the old system.
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