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entitlement
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entitlement
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entitlement
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entitlement
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entitlement
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ألمانية - الإنجليزية
entitlement
something that one is entitled to (or believes that one is entitled to)
An amount of money to which an entity has a right as determined by the granting or awarding party
An entitlement is something that you have a right to An example of an entitlement are the deferments available on your Student Loan If you meet the qualifications for a deferment, your lender must grant you the deferment
A service that must be provided to all persons meeting the eligibility criteria For example, Medicaid state plan services are an entitlement and must be provided
The VA home loan benefit is called entitlement Entitlement for a VA guaranteed home loan This is also known as eligibility
a set amount or an amount determined under a formula grant
The dollar value of commodity assistance Commodity entitlement is earned based on the total number of lunches a sponsor claimed in the previous SY Entitlement is calculated by multiplying the number of lunches claimed in the prior SY by the current commodity rate of reimbursement The minimum amount of entitlement a sponsor will receive is $500 Commodity entitlement must be spent during the current School Year (SY) Any unspent funds will be zeroed out after the final distribution of the SY
A federal program requiring the payment of benefits to any person or entity that meets the eligibility requirements established by law Authorizations for entitlements are binding on the federal government, and those eligible for benefits have a recourse to legal action if the obligation is not fulfilled
In order to be entitled to Medicare Part B benefits, beneficiaries pay a monthly Part B premium Enrollment is processed through the local Social Security Office or Railroad Retirement Office Generally people are eligible for Medicare when
the right to have something
All students are entitled to receive a: balanced programme of environmental education
An entitlement to something is the right to have it or do it. They lose their entitlement to benefit when they start work. the official right to have or do something, or the amount that you have a right to receive entitlement to
Program mandating the payment of benefits to any person meeting eligibility requirements established by statute The amount spent is not controlled by annual congressional appropriations Entitlement programs include Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid
{i} state of having a right or claim to something
Your rights to benefits as they are set out in the Workers Compensation Act or WCB policy
- A program that creates a legal obligation on the federal government to any person, business, or unit of government that meets the criteria set in law   Federal spending on an entitlement program is controlled through the program's eligibility criteria and benefit and payment rules, not by the appropriation of a specific level of funding in advance   Entitlement programs such as Medicare and Medicaid are also referred to (for federal budget purposes) as "direct" or "mandatory" spending   Medicaid is both an individual entitlement and an entitlement to the states that elect to participate  
1 The legal right to a benefit or program 2 Name for the VA home loan benefit
The need all of us have not only for the possession of food, shelter, stimulation, and social rapport, but also for the acknowledgment--in our eyes and in the eyes of others--that we deserve to enjoy those benefits, to be treated well by others and indeed by life itself Entitlement acts as a flywheel for need fulfillment Sometimes, for example, we may work very hard, not for any immediate benefit, but for the right to expect better conditions in the future--in other words, to raise our entitlement (See also centripetal impulse and the core document on entitlement )
An individual's endowment or initial resource bundle, which is transformed via production and trade into food or commodities which can be exchanged for food (Sen 1981)