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Examples of sixtieth


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There are, therefore, many individual cases in which one can argue strongly that fortieths would be more appropriate than sixtieths.
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Considering sixtieths in that regard and comparing that basis with the average length of service of 20 years, there are strong arguments for improving on the present basis of sixtieths.
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I used the word "sixtieths" just now.
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In the calculation of compensation, additional years were added for special service, and in many cases an extra ten-sixtieths were added for each five years' service.
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The purpose of that is this: that they are to be allowed to complete 40 years of service in order to get the full forty-sixtieths of their salary as pension.
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The police pay out sixtieths.
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If he retired after 40 years' service he would earn one-sixtieth of average annual salary for each year of service.
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The difference between one-sixtieth and one-eightieth provides a gratuity on retirement, on the assumtion that a man might live 12 years after he retires.
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A typical example would be to move from a one-sixtieth scheme to a one-eightieth scheme.
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I was trying to make it clear, so that nobody misunderstands, that, at that time, the referral was one sixtieth.
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There was a proposal that we should increase benefits for contributory service beyond 40 years to two-sixtieths for each year, instead of by one-sixtieth.
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He might have retired at 60, and should have an annual addition of one-sixtieth of the salary up to 60.
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However, it is my clear impression from its report that it was suggesting that one-sixtieth would give a fair pension.
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The company has made contributions, assuming that it was building a pension at an accrual rate of one sixtieth.
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We have a period, and that period dates back to 58½ from his sixtieth birthday, and that is the period on which we start working.
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He has recently described himself as an old man and has told us that he is within a few days of his sixtieth birthday.
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Provided that they can maintain or transfer them, one-sixtieth or one-fortieth might be enough.
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The first is that the accrual rate should be a fortieth instead of a sixtieth.
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After that year the basis was altered, and became, instead of one-sixtieth, one-eightieth of the retiring salary as an annuity for each year of service.
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I particularly instance the case of the senior official who is at, near or past his sixtieth birthday.
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Pension will build up at one-sixtieth of the salary earned in the last year for each year of service.
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Again, the whole system of taxation, with the exception of the one one-hundred-and-sixtieth part, is a burden upon industry.
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Under the one-sixtieth arrangements they find themselves in difficulty.
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I was in my sixtieth year, when my health and nerves were broken.
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Until their sixtieth year, they are expected to serve in civil protection units.
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Many of us have early payments which are evaluated on the one-sixtieth formula.
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Under the present law, a widow pensioner need not transfer to a retirement pension on her sixtieth birthday; she can wait until she is 65.
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He asked whether it was right necessarily to standardise on the one-sixtieth rate.
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People who had 36 years' service and contributed to a sixtieth pension scheme are now worried that they will receive nothing.
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My noble friend may be interested to know that there are at present only three serving chief constables who have passed their sixtieth birthday.
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By the time the sixtieth year is reached the figures are very small.
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The man or woman who loses one of these salaried positions must be given one-sixtieth of the annual loss multiplied by the number of years service.
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Is it not one-sixtieth, not one-sixth?
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The invitation is addressed to males between the ages of eighteen and sixty-one—that is, those who have passed their eighteenth, but have not yet reached their sixtieth birthday.
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In my young days, every young man almost looked forward to his sixtieth birthday so as to enjoy a pension that was ex gratia in those days.
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The current rate of accrual is one-sixtieth.
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As regards pension arrangements, one-sixtieth is nonsense.
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The second class is to be twenty years in an asylum, sixty years old, and is to receive one-sixtieth of the salary and emoluments for each year of service.
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The ordinary pension is equivalent to one-sixtieth of the pay for each year of service up to twenty years, and two-sixtieths for every further year of !
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If that person left in mid-career, on normal rates of accrual— one sixtieth final salary for each year of service — his deferred pension would be ten sixtieths of £12,000, which is £2,000.
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The total value of these benefits must not exceed two-thirds, but it will not be reduced below one-sixtieth of final remuneration for each year of service with the employer.
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Deposit, especially warehousing of grain, was charged for at one-sixtieth.
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In 1973, the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the company, a film was made about its unique work and theatre.
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The stylised lettering used during the original era was used again on special shirts made to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the club in 2006.
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Boldbaatar, however, failed to advance into the semi-finals, as he placed sixtieth in the overall rankings.
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The university celebrated its sixtieth anniversary in 2009.
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Once teams reach the sixtieth floor, the real mission is given, answering questions on art pieces in the staircase.
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The last 52 moments (from the eleventh to the sixtieth) were ranked by the panel.
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Ceremonial foods are used when a child reaches 100 days, at the first birthday, at a wedding ceremony, and the sixtieth birthday.
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By the end of 1980s, she began to paint again in her sixtieth.
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She died days before her sixtieth birthday, having contracted an auto-immune disease, scleroderma, which attacks the kidneys and requires regular dialysis.
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At the time of her sixtieth birthday, his mood was described as hypochondria.
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He did not allow his own name to appear in the magazine until his sixtieth birthday, in 1918.
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One sixtieth of this, using their standard sexagesimal divisions, was a degree.
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On her sixtieth birthday she was diagnosed with a lymphoma.
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In recent years further distinct crosses, with crown, have been added for a walkers fortieth, fiftieth and sixtieth successful march.
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He was rated as the sixtieth-best quarterback in the draft.
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He failed to advance to the quarterfinals, as he placed sixtieth overall and was ranked below three mandatory slots for the next round.
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As of his sixtieth birthday he had penned 35 books and 130 journal articles within the fields of national insurance law, health law, tort law and constitutional law.
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Almost every day at the temple begins with one celebration or other, as hundreds of pilgrims throng the temple to celebrate their sixtieth or eightieth birthdays.
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Thai traditionally reckon age by the 12-year animal-cycle names, with the twelfth and sixtieth anniversaries being of special significance; but the official calendar determines age at law.
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I assume that the benefit provided is a pension of one-sixtieth of final salary for each year of pensionable service.
An atrial septal defect was diagnosed by echocardiography on the sixtieth day of life.
The working out of the pension of a local government officer is calculated in sixtieths.
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Both schemes are based on a proportion of so many sixtieths of the earnings of the officer and the number of years of service.
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In other words, he has about a quarter of the possible sixtieths.
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The maximum supplemental pension to such a constable would be eighteen-sixtieths of his average pensionable pay.
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There are in existence some very respectable occupational pension schemes where the pension is based not upon one-sixtieths but one-eightieths.
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Presumably the lump sum would disappear because one-eightieths would be replaced by sixtieths.
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The movement from sixtieths to fiftieths and the arrangements for purchase are welcome.
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Therefore, one looks not only at sixtieths but at other qualifying conditions as well.
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I return to my claim that sixtieths are unrealistic and take no account of the political hazards of parliamentary life.
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Therefore, we would not expect to have any adjustments made, so to speak, to pay for sixtieths.
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I cannot believe that it makes sense that we should base our pensions on sixtieths rather than forty-fifths.
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We have an accrual rate of fiftieths rather than sixtieths.
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The opportunity to buy extra years has been a great help, but we must work towards a fraction of fortieths rather than sixtieths.
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