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Перевод: actuary
[существительное] актуарий ; регистратор ; служащий суда; секретарь
Тезаурус:
- A proposal put forward by Mona Wilson, a feminist employed at the Ministry of Reconstruction during World War I, to make provision for all one-parent families outside the Poor Law, failed because, in the view of the Government Actuary, first it was too expensive and, secondly, by abandoning the principles of the 1834 Act, he feared that it would lead to an increase in illegitimacy.
- Projections by the Government Actuary suggest that by 2001 these proportions will have increased to 47.2 per cent and 12.1 per cent respectively (Falkingham, 1987).
- By 1987 34 per cent of full-time private sector women were covered but only 7 per cent of part-timers (Government Actuary, 1991, Table 2.4, p. 6).
- This seems to be inconsistent with the proposition that a higher standard applies where the director possesses relevant skills, but is presumably explicable on the basis that the higher standard relates only to distinct forms of professional expertise, such as that of the actuary or the physician referred to by Romer J, and not where the experience or expertise that the director has acquired is that of a business manager.
- Hence the number of men in private sector schemes increased dramatically, by 3 million between 1956 and 1967, but among women by only half a million (Government Actuary, 1981, p. 6).
- We will continue to pay, from April 1993, a rebate at the level recommended by the Government Actuary for all those who contract out of the State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme.
- The Thatcher Government initially decided to abolish SERPS on the basis that the country could not afford it, a view contested by the Government Actuary's report on the proposed changes ( Report by the Government Actuary on the Financial Effects of the Bill on the National Insurance Fund , Cmnd. 9711, HMSO, 1986).
- If it is likely to be sizeable, it might be a good idea to hire a consultancy actuary to analyse the scheme involved and to pinpoint the relevant facts.
- the accounting policy and, if different, the funding policy whether the pension cost and provision (or asset) are assessed in accordance with the advice of a professionally qualified actuary and, if so, the date of the most recent actuarial valuation or later formal review used for this purpose.
- By 1963 somewhat comparable proportions were 40 per cent of "non-manual" women in schemes (80 per cent of men) and 15 per cent of "manual" women (55 per cent of men) (Government Actuary, 1966, p.
- However, whereas in 1975 17 per cent of women had access, the proportion increased to 25 per cent in 1979 (Government Actuary, 1978, p. 8; 1981, p. 4).
- David Wilkie, the actuary, concluded that the loss of the Tory majority, then 21, was "not impossible but the odds are rather against it."
- As we have seen, even though the Government Actuary's Department's guidelines are helpful, a rough-and-ready approach is perhaps inevitable.
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