Secondly, many states do not provide for dearness allowance, a safeguard against inflation and finally minimum wages are not linked to a cost of living index.
12.
"Am I not breathing here frightened and amazed ? " asked Allen Ginsberg, the ultimate New Yorker in dissecting the dearness of the vanishing moment.
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It was as if, in those mellowing years, Sinatra had a clear, calming sense of the nearness of the end, the dearness of his art.
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This perhaps is all right, for as one of the great values of truffles is their dearness, perhaps they would be less highly esteemed if they were cheaper.
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"' 1988 "': Labour Minster s Conference recommend the necessity of an allowance that safeguards wages against inflation, called Variable Dearness Allowance ( VDA)
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Cornsay Colliery is a populous village situated on a hillside on the north bank of the Dearness, seven miles and a half west of Durham, and two miles west of Esh.
17.
Besides these appointments he acted as secretary in the military department 1890-1 and was president of a committee to consider the grant of compensation for dearness of provisions, October 1894.
18.
In such company, books tend to be overvalued, but sometimes, in this context, they have been selected for the attractiveness of their bindings or illustrations, which makes up for their dearness.
19.
On 5 April 2007 the BEST Workers'Union general secretary, Sharad Rao, threatened to launch an indefinite strike to protest the management s " delaying tactics in the implementation of interim dearness allowance"
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In the wake of the criticism of the 7CPC recommendations on allowances, the Government announces the constitution of a committee of seven bureaucrats for making " recommendations on allowances, other than Dearness Allowance ".