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  • 121unemployment benefits — unemˈployment benefit [unemployment benefit] (BrE) (US unemˌployment compenˈsation, unemployment) …

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  • 122Total benefits of ownership — (TBO) is an expression as opposed to total cost of ownership (TCO).The TBO tries to summarize positive effects on acquisition of new computer components. These effects might be increases in high value work, improvements in accuracy and efficiency …

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  • 123Fringe Benefits (band) — Fringe benefits was a Pakistani band, one hit wonder, of the mid 90s. They came out with the song Tanhai (loneliness) which became a super hit. The song had an Ace of Base feel to it and featured two members. The band does not exist… …

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  • 124Immigrant benefits urban legend — An urban legend stating that government sponsored refugees receive more monetary support from the government than a country s own pensioners originated in Canada in 2004 and has since spread to other countries, including the United States and… …

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  • 125Advantage Benefits Endeavour — Bissell Pro Cycling ist ein US amerikanisches Radsportteam. Die Mannschaft wurde 2005 unter dem Namen Advantage Benefits Endeavour gegründet und besitzt seitdem eine UCI Lizenz als Continental Team, mit der sie hauptsächlich an Rennen der UCI… …

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  • 126friendship with benefits — noun A friendship where the partners engage in sexual activities, but do not consider themselves a couple. See Also: friend with benefits …

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  • 127Retired Benefits Bankruptcy Protection Act — passed June 16, 1988. This allows the debtor to continue to pay insurance premiums for employees during the course of a bankruptcy (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …

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  • 128Incremental costs and benefits — Costs and benefits that would occur if a particular course of action were taken compared to those that would occur if that course of action were not taken. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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