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 entitlement [ɪn'taɪtl.mənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 权利

[法] 权利


  1. We have no record of your entitlement to free travel.
    我们没有让你免费旅行的凭据.
  2. Have you all taken your full holiday entitlements?
    你们大家是不是把应有的假期都用了呢?
  3. A payment made or an entitlement available in accordance with a wage agreement, an insurance policy, or a public assistance program.
    津贴,救济金,保险费按照工资协议、保险单或公共救助计划提供的费用或权利


entitlement
[ noun ]
right granted by law or contract (especially a right to benefits)
<noun.attribute>
entitlements make up the major part of the federal budget


entitlement \entitlement\ n.
a right granted by law or contract, especially to financial
benefits from the government.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

  1. The capital entitlement of the shares is more complicated.
  2. Without current tax incentives that encourage such plans, many millions of these workers would depend solely on government entitlement programs, and America's economy would do without the vast pools of retirement savings that fuel our productivity.
  3. Social Security and other entitlement programs are exempt from the cutbacks and Bush has exercised his option of exempting military payrolls also.
  4. Provision is made to extend relief, by regulations, to non-statutory schemes. Clause 46 and Schedule 7 bring forward insurance companies' entitlement to repayment of tax on exempt pension business income.
  5. By attaching the popular tax repeal measures to the debt-ceiling bill, Republicans would take away from the Democrats the most attractive features of a separate tax and entitlement bill now being negotiated between the House and the Senate.
  6. He was paid only Pounds 12,500 of his Pounds 50,000 entitlement.
  7. But because a number of large social entitlement programs, including Social Security and those aiding the poor, are protected by the law, only about 20% of the federal budget would be affected.
  8. Some administration aides say that, ultimately, a bigger problem for Democrats may be to swallow the kinds of cutbacks in entitlement programs, such as farm subsidies, that would be necessary to close a budget deal.
  9. More than $7 billion in savings would be made by restraining entitlement programs _ those requiring direct benefit payments to individuals _ including more than $2.5 billion trimmed from the expected growth in Medicare costs.
  10. Employees justly claim a moral entitlement to at least a part of it on grounds both that they put up some of the money through their own contributions and that pensions are a form of deferred pay.
  11. They must decide through their elected representatives whether to ensure by law that SDI will never produce any real security and will instead become merely another expensive entitlement program.
  12. He would more than make up the revenue lost in scrapping the energy levy by imposing tougher curbs on 'entitlement' spending, such as federal health programmes. The Boren amendment is not reckoned to have any chance of passing in the Senate.
  13. "The result is Fujitsu is going to have an entitlement to use IBM's software.
  14. The plan would cut projected spending on entitlement programs, such as the Medicare health-care program for the elderly, by about $17 billion, compared with $14 billion in the January budget.
  15. The new law also requires pay-as-you-go measures to offset any tax reductions or increased entitlement spending programs.
  16. The main reason was uncontrolled growth of federal entitlement programmes such as pensions and health care for the elderly.
  17. Many observers feel, too, that Crown Heights' problem is a result of 30 years of welfare culture, in which fostering minorities' sense of entitlement has caused only greater rage.
  18. He stood up and said he favored raising taxes and means testing in entitlement programs and dared his colleagues to join him.
  19. That's mainly because the state runs numerous open-ended "entitlement" programs and has seen an unexpected rise in its school-age population.
  20. Current cost controls in the Medicare health plan would be extended and other restraints would be imposed on that fast-growing entitlement, without cutting benefits.
  21. The stopwatches are running and airtime is being divided not according to news values but according to party entitlement.
  22. Conferees approved a new retraining entitlement program that would add to the budget deficit, and Senator Lloyd Bentsen (D., Tex.) made sure it has a provision that covers oil and gas workers laid off as far back as 1985.
  23. Robert Shrum, who wrote Sen. Ted Kennedy's rousing speech at the 1980 Democratic convention, evokes the newer liberalism of special-interest entitlement and class envy.
  24. Mansell receives about $1,200 a month in retirement benefits, but has waived his entitlement to about $480 a month in additional retirement benefits so he can receive Veterans Administration disability benefits instead.
  25. As an entitlement it will automatically be included in the federal budget annually and will not have to compete for yearly appropriations.
  26. By 1996 all young people going on to YT will have such an entitlement.
  27. Permanent health insurance benefits will only be tax-free for the first 12 months, where entitlement starts after April 5.
  28. The Post Office scheme is unusual because it will be an entitlement.
  29. The price of gilts bought between dividend entitlement dates includes an element to reflect the accrued interest.
  30. Unlike the other program, it will become a new entitlement program under Title 4 of the Social Security Act.
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