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Sentence count:165+19Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: aidallowanceassistancegranthelpstipendsubsidySimilar words: tensiondimensionextensiondimensionscomprehensionmansioncompensationexpansionMeaning: ['penʃən]  n. a regular payment to a person that is intended to allow them to subsist without working. v. grant a pension to. 
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91. For tax purposes, your pension and earnings are added together.
92. She pays a quarter of her salary into a pension plan .
93. The law allows a rollover of retirement money from a company pension to an IRA.
94. Many women have to depend on their husbands for their state pension.
95. Stoppages include things like tax, pension contributions and national insurance.
96. Firstly, they must make certain that their pension needs are adequately catered for.
97. We come now to the vexed question of pension rights.
98. You will be entitled to your pension when you reach 65.
99. It's a bloody disgrace that some war widows don't get a decent pension.
100. The outlook for people on a state pension is grim.
100. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
101. I had to have/undergo a medical examination when I started my pension scheme.
102. Married women receive only the basic pension as their husband's dependant.
103. She went to the post office to draw her pension.
104. Whether the new personal pension works will depend much on how well it meshes with employers' schemes.
105. The pension issue was not at the forefront of his mind in the spring of 1985.
106. Size of pension depends on length of service with the company.
107. Trying to find the right pension can be a bit of a gamble.
108. You can increase your monthly contributions to the pension scheme.
109. For every £100 you invest into a pension plan the Inland Revenue makes it up to £125.
110. He did have pension money coming to him when the factory shut down.
111. Many people belong to a pension scheme run by their employers.
112. I would have been much wiser to start my own pension plan when I was younger.
113. At age 65, you automatically qualify for a pension.
114. And the pension arrangements are remarkably good.
115. Others are employed in merchant banks advising pension funds.
116. The government is to review the state pension age, but there is no one solution that is obviously favoured.
117. Full time welfare officers represent individuals at pension tribunals, and are able to offer professional advice on legal matters and housing.
118. President Clinton is also tinkering with private pension plans to finance his own social agenda.
119. For example, 20 percent of disabled people over pension age say household cleaning is a particular problem.
120. Leicester offer £20,000, car, and pension as bait for coaching director.
More similar words: tensiondimensionextensiondimensionscomprehensionmansioncompensationexpansionexpensedensityoffensivecompensate forsensitivedefensiveintensityextensiveat the expense ofsensitivitycomprehensivecomprehensiblemissionversionsessionenvisiondivisioninvasiondecisionemissionsensationprovision
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