However, compared to their high reliance on informal care, they are more independent from their families in terms of financing their living expenses.
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Non-humancapital payments have their source in the bonds that have financed the resources required by the firms producing the varieties of productive inputs.
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At the same time, the programme's actuaries were projecting an enormous gap in the system's long-term finances.
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Strictly speaking the system is not insurance-based but rather financed by a hypothecated tax.
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Approximately two-thirds of the costs of the general sickness insurance were to be financed by the insured and the other third by the state.
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Positive regression coefficients refer to positive opinion on financing the benefits and negative coef ficients indicate the opposite.
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Sick funds were also financed by co-payments, mostly for prescription drugs.
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His method of retaliation may have hurt his finances, but it saved his honour.
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The counties have been financed by block grants from the state since 1980.
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There was no separation of state finances from the ebb and flow of private fortunes.
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Also, it can control the costs of drugs, since they are financed on a kind of risk-adjusted (still preliminary) population formula.
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Second, advocates generally reject any significant role for government in regulating or financing health care.
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If strategies require increased spending, this can be financed by increasing taxes, borrowing or the money supply.
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Further research is needed to assess implementation issues, including impacts on government finances as a result of economic and/or demographic shocks.
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Endogenous growth results from the formation of human capital, which is assumed to result from parental education and educational spending, financed out of altruism.
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Collocationswithfinance
finance
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campaign finance
Patronage, nepotism,campaignfinanceand lobbying are ingrained in the political cultures of some countries that are leading the campaign against corruption.
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finance committee
Membership was to include the area commissioner, technical officers, the district council chairman, member of parliament,financecommitteemembers, and the executive officer.
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finance corporation
We already have a finance corporation for industry.
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