Similar words: entitle, entitled, settlement, enticement, element, clement, elements, inclement. Meaning: [-mənt] n. right granted by law or contract (especially a right to benefits).
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31. Even tax breaks for homeowners are an entitlement only for the well-off.
32. Except for an entitlement to a police car and driver when attending official functions, they receive no formal allowances.
33. But it is still possible to fall between tort damages and entitlement to social security.
34. It is the attitude, the sense of entitlement that allows for relaxing maternal management.
35. Thus the absence does not reduce accrued rights to redundancy pay or to notice entitlement.
36. Successful applicants will be able to build up entitlement to normal benefits such as concessionary mortgages.
37. The nearest attempt to a child's entitlement expressed by adults on their behalf lies in the United Nations Charter.
38. People's entitlement to compensation may be affected by state and local laws.
39. To be exempt from taxation the trust must meet Inland Revenue conditions relating to contributions and benefit entitlement.
40. She may seek to use some of her annual leave entitlement as an alternative to unpaid leave.
41. When claiming a concession,(Sentencedict.com) you will be asked to produce your pension book as proof of entitlement.
42. The success of entitlement theory depends, however, on showing precisely that.
43. It is also likely that because of past changes a growing number of women will retire with some entitlement to a state pension.
44. Holidays Holiday entitlement differs slightly according to job level, age and length of service.
45. As well as your annual holiday entitlement, the Company observes the usual statutory bank and public holidays.
46. The precise formula for working out who is eligible depends upon the legal entitlement in question.
47. Mr. Heathcoat-Amory I am happy to give the hon. Gentleman the assurance that entitlement to concessionary coal will be preserved.
48. The nation has lost control of federal spending mainly to ever-expanding entitlement programs.
49. Entitlement to compensation may be subject to the reasonable requirements of domestic law. 3.
50. Benefits include generous holiday entitlement, interest free season ticket loan and excellent sports and social facilities.Sentencedict.com
51. Twenty years later he decided to lodge an Entitlement Appeal against the decision, and nominated the Association to represent him.
52. Animals possess legal rights; although, as we have seen, the notion is more restrictive than that of human entitlement.
53. Low-income entitlement For details, see page 22 of this leaflet.
54. If you are in any doubt about your entitlement then you should consult your line manager before you incur any expense.
55. The auction house had been assured by their legal advisors that the current owners of the work had legal entitlement.
56. The language of rights evokes the context of legal entitlement backed up by civil enforcement.
57. If equality means entitlement to an equal share of the profits of economic tyranny, it is irreconcilable with liberation.
58. Mr Mullin said that any attempt to persuade clubs to end discrimination by blocking their entitlement to rates relief was illegal.
59. Thanks to pay-for-knowledge, Joe has recouped more than he lost as a result of the end of entitlement.
60. The influence of the notion of entitlement when applied to the curriculum is, as we have seen, attractive.
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