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  • 11benefits coordinator — UK US noun [C] HR ► a person whose job is to organize things such as medical insurance, life insurance, and sick pay for their company s employees: »He is a benefits coordinator for the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas …

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  • 12Benefits Supervisor Sleeping — is a 1995 painting by Lucian Freud depicting an obese, naked woman. It is a portrait of Sue Tilley, a Job Centre boss. Tilley is also the author of a biography of Australian performer Leigh Bowery titled “Leigh Bowery The Life and Times of an… …

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  • 13Benefits Agency — Benefits A|gen|cy, the a British government organization which pays money to people who are unemployed, old, or ill …

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  • 14Benefits Of Thinking Out Loud — Infobox Album | Name = Benefits Of Thinking Out Loud Type = Album Artist = A Wilhelm Scream Released = 2001 by Tank Records 2002 by Jump Start Records 2004 Rerelease by Jump Start Records Genre = Punk rock, melodic hardcore This album = Benefits… …

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  • 15Benefits Review Board — The Department of Labor s Benefits Review Board was created in 1972, by the United States Congress, to review and issue decisions on appeals of workers’ compensation claims arising under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act and the… …

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  • 16Benefits Agency — The Benefits Agency (BA) was an executive agency of the United Kingdom Department of Social Security (subsequently the Department for Work and Pensions) which was set up in 1991 to help create and deliver an active modern social security service …

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  • 17benefits, welfare — See selective versus universal benefits ; welfare …

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  • 18benefits — ben·e·fit || benɪfɪt n. advantage, profit; aid; stipend, pension v. be useful; receive benefit; give benefit; profit, be advantageous …

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  • 19BENEFITS — …

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  • 20Other Post-Retirement Benefits — Benefits, other than pension distributions, paid to employees during their retirement years. Most post retirement benefits include life insurance and medical plans. Although these benefits are mostly employer paid, retired employees often share… …

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