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other
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By using his superior financial resources Duke Guy-Geoffrey of Aquitaine had outfought and outwitted all other rival claimants to Gascony.
unemployed
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That compares with 13,221 unemployed claimants and 241 unfilled vacancies in January 1987.
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Since January 1986 the number of unemployed claimants in the Aberdare travel to work area has fallen by 27 percent.
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Basic provision of shelter, heat and light often consume more than half the total income of unemployed claimants .
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Two smoothed versions of the numbers of unemployed supplementary benefit claimants are displayed in figure 9.3 and figure 9.4.
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Mr. Howard On the seasonally adjusted basis there were 2,546,000 unemployed claimants in December 1991.
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benefit
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Two smoothed versions of the numbers of unemployed supplementary benefit claimants are displayed in figure 9.3 and figure 9.4.
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The fee is £10 or £6 for full-time students, the retired or benefit claimants .
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Garcia is representing three Spanish-speaking claimants in their case against the state.
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The company will settle the lawsuit and provide compensation for claimants.
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Under the new system, claimants will receive their benefit checks three weeks earlier than before.
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But if there is a large group of potential claimants, the government may formalize the awarding of compensation.
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The claimant should then submit medical certificates for the duration of their absence from work.
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The Bill will cover those income support claimants who have an amount for mortgage interest included in their income support assessment.
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The latter class of claimants, generally bondholders, will suffer a fall in the market value of their claims.
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There are no details on the number of dependents, as opposed to claimants of housing benefit.
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This is because shareholders are residual claimants to the value of the firm.
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Those claimants undermine the claims of genuine asylum seekers, and no one would wish to defend them.