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2.251 documents for expectancy definition
  • Based on surveys of members of the National Association of Forensic Economics (NAFE), the predominant method for calculating worklife expectancy involves the use of Markov process statistical worklife expectancy tables, with the LPE method as a distant second, use of a fixed retirement date as a close third, and with median or mean years to final labor force separation a distant fourth. However, no paper has specifically addressed the reasons why the majority of forensic economists (or at least a majority of those completing NAFE surveys) apparently feel that statistical worklife tables compiled by standard Markov process models are superior to calculations based on the LPE version of Markov process models. A statement arguing that the LPE method is superior to standard statistical work...

    ... portion of the model uses an implicit definition of "inactive" that matches the version of the Mark...

  • ...(b) Definition. The terms corpus of estate and net worth mean the... cash at no substantial sacrifice; life expectancy; number of dependents who meet the definition of m...

  • ... the tension between the "renewal expectancy" and the policy against "automatic renewal." The r... noted in Central Florida II that the "definition and level of service" giving rise to a renewal exp...

  • ... for a participant with a short life expectancy. For purposes of applying this paragraph (d), if t...(4) Definition of substantially the same annuity starting dates. ...

  • As a recent United Nations University study explained, global wealth is distributed as "if one person in a group of ten takes 99% of the total pie and the other nine share the remaining 1%." This article explains why theory in general is both necessary and problematic in this context. This article has shown that theory can illuminate post-Cold War approaches to poverty. Part II explained why theory is both crucial and problematic. Theory is crucial because there is no single, unified legal system addressing global poverty and theory makes it possible to map the relationships between multiple international and domestic laws. Part III, Theories of Poverty, described the three basic conceptions that drive liberal approaches to poverty: justice, morality, and utility. Part IV, The Poverty o...

    ..., high infant mortality and low life expectancy as to be beneath any reasonable definition of huma...

  • According to the FBI director Robert Mueller, the decision "is detrimental to the cause of justice." Nowadays a judge must follow procedural rules of equity. [...] epieikeia is ensnared in Derrida's "first aporia," namely, our "freedom" to judge "must follow ... a prescription, a rule" (23).

    ..., the position of the law can't by definition rest on anything but themselves, they are themselv... limits," he goes on to say that "life expectancy of less than three months may be considered an app...

  • ... pressures caused by increased life expectancy . * Increasing extremism, terrorism, armed conflic... to have little to do with some narrow definitions of sustainable development. However, the aspects o...

  • The public needs to be aware of a technical issue. Many of the works can be bought either as originals or as giclées. Giclées are reproductions of high quality (usually) and printed by an ink jet method. The technique was developed in the early 1990s so the life expectancy of these reproductions is uncertain, although 30 years is a conservative estimate. As in the case of [Mario Sanchez]'s works, reproductions are the only way for the public to possess the image, so the technique is useful. And giclées are usually good buys, the purchaser gets a reproduction that is either not available as an original or is considerably less expensive. The prices of the giclées in reference to their originals are less than for most giclées I have seen, perhaps because they are not numbered or signed. On...

    ... all the art in this exhibit fit that definition?". The issue of definition is immediately confront...

  • D. 9219, under Section 411(d)(6), provides guidance relating to the anti-cutback rules and the notification requirements under Section 4980F.

    ....411(d)-4, including amendments to the definition of optional form of benefit and the multiple amend... for a participant with a short life expectancy. As under the proposed regulations, the final regu...

  • Proposed regulations under Section 411(d)(6) provide guidance on the conditions under which a plan amendment may eliminate or reduce an early retirement benefit, a retirement-type subsidy, or an optional form of benefit with respect to a participant's benefits attributable to service before the plan amendment. The regulations also provide guidance on how the notice requirements of Section 4980F apply with respect to such plan amendments. A public hearing is scheduled for June 24, 2004.

    ...The definitions of optional form of benefit, ancillary benefit, an... for a participant with a short life expectancy. The core options were selected to define a minimu...



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