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- American can prove actuarially that the pilots are staging a sickout,
- Not bad for an allegedly actuarially-challenged squad . ..
- The discrepancy of the actuarially presented results between the various publications is evident.
- But it has become actuarially impossible to sustain.
- Under defined-benefit plans, employer contributions are guided by actuarially-based funding projections.
- According to AARP, the benefits that " notch babies " receive are actuarially correct.
- However, treating insureds differently when there is no actuarially sound reason for doing so is unlawful discrimination.
- Actuarially, the youngest female baby-boomer reaching age 65 can look forward to 22 years of retirement.
- "Actuarially, it doesn't work out unless they plan on really cutting services,"
- Like most fraternal benefit societies of the time, the AAL operated on the actuarially unsound graded assessment system.
- This may work for pools of assets, such as mortgages, the behavior of which can be actuarially assessed.
- The problem is that the pension agency has a difficult time charging the actuarially fair price for the insurance it offers.
- Unfortunately, when the Knights changed to a more actuarially sound financial basis in 1895 membership declined as insurance began to cost more.
- Both normal forms are paid at Normal Retirement Age ( usually 65 ) and may be actuarially adjusted for early or late commencement.
- Since Step 9 drivers actuarially deserve a double-digit discount, an 8 percent discount is still a great deal for the companies.
- "If you live in a high-risk area you're going to have to pay what is deemed actuarially sound ."
- Plan administrators are required to offer at least the " standard " minimum benefit or one actuarially equivalent, or they may offer more generous benefits.
- In May 2013, during the regular session of the 83rd Texas Legislature, provisions in Senate Bill 1458 resulted in the pension fund being actuarially sound.
- The next biggest factor in the premium increase is the need, seemingly indisputable, for money to beef up a reserve fund so it is actuarially sound.
- Democrats are not oblivious to the fiscal risks of adding an expensive drug benefit to a Medicare program that appears actuarially challenged by the eventual retirement of Baby Boomers.
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