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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61. A person unwittingly cheated of his entitlement because of official error would receive backdated benefit when the error was discovered.
62. Child Benefit is the only benefit that carries automatic entitlement, and this accounts for the virtual 100% take-up of this benefit.
63. What was once an economically viable privilege becomes an economically unviable entitlement.
64. Your income will be added together and any benefit entitlement will be split equally between you.
65. In such cases there is no automatic entitlement to costs.
66. National Insurance is both a tax to finance current social-security spending and an entitlement to future benefit.
67. The reform of the national insurance system advocated here will also lead to all workers building up entitlement to national insurance benefits.
68. Each order is your pension entitlement for one week and is valid for 12 weeks after the date shown on the voucher.
69. And the article makes it sound as though McLoughlin had some entitlement to develop these properties as he wishes.
70. The end of entitlement is perhaps best demonstrated by the introduction of the Social Fund in the social security reforms of 1988.
71. And so, for the first time, a federal entitlement has been rescinded.
72. The amount of money you earn does not affect your entitlement to child benefit for your children.
73. Above all, it must be a national curriculum that gives all our children a guaranteed entitlement to higher standards in education.
74. The patients charter sets out clearly the entitlement of a patient and the standard we seek to set for ambulance services.
75. As a business executive, your notice entitlement is an immensely significant part of your overall job rights.
76. Medicare, Medicaid and other entitlement programs that comprise two-thirds of the federal budget.
77. But over the three years that Congress considered the program, the number of entitlement jurisdictions increased substantially.
78. But with a telling codicil detailing in full what his compensation entitlement would be if he should happen to resign within six months.
79. As well as earnings from part-time work, other income can affect your entitlement to unemployment benefit.
80. The implications for the tribunal system of the change to a system of benefit based on entitlement seems to have been overlooked.
80. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
81. Such entitlement should be included in the plan I have proposed in the preceding chapters.
82. What is more, they would get absolutely nothing in benefit entitlement for this purported contribution.
83. Trainees don't lose their entitlement to benefit and employers get a better idea of what they're like.
84. That, she said, may be seen as creating a new federal entitlement.
85. The practitioner works as the officer of the organisation to test for entitlement to its services, perhaps using functional assessment methods.
86. A person may be eligible for income support if their income is below their income support entitlement.
87. She sensed that in hitting the target, Ronnie had reinforced his daily lesson of entitlement.
88. If an employee refuses the offer of another identical job he loses redundancy entitlement.
89. It is not legally necessary for the same notice entitlement to apply to both you and your employer.
90. All demonstrate an exaggerated sense of entitlement.
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