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en As pressure grows to ease the financial burden on social security, pressure will also grow to eliminate the elderly and infirm to 'free up' more money for the 'fit' and those who contribute more than they take from society.

en The surpluses present an enormous opportunity and one that we must not squander, . The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. .. We believe that the surpluses should be reserved until Social Security is placed on sound financial footing for the next century. After 2010, the huge baby boom generation will begin retiring which will put increased pressure on Social Security and it was on that basis that we reached the conclusion that nothing should be done with these surpluses until that problem is addressed.

en Our society has changed in unforeseeable ways since Social Security was created. For example, we are living longer, healthier, and more productive lives and while this is all great news, this has also placed added pressure on America's retirement system.

en In the low-budget world, there is more pressure on speed but less pressure on the amount of money, meaning when you don't have enough money, you have to shoot faster. When you do have a lot of money, you don't have to shoot as fast, but the pressure is being responsible for the tremendous amount of money at your disposal.
  Frank Oz

en Back when the program was created, elderly people were dying because they had nothing to eat and no health care. Social Security has been incredibly successful at virtually eliminating poverty among the elderly.

en I'm just glad I got a goal right away, that's what I wanted. [Scoring early] helped ease the pressure, and the pressure is always there.

en This reservoir will enable us to keep a constant pressure in our current system. We haven't had problems with water availability, but just with low pressure, and this should eliminate that.

en They have some nice guards, and we had a little pressure working. But we didn't want to get into foul trouble with that pressure, so we had to ease up with our level of basketball, but still had to make them play up to it.

en She herself feels comfortable now and that should help ease pressure on the financial markets. Many investors had thought that the sooner (she ends the emergency rule), the better for the economy.

en Imagine if we had privatized Social Security, and all these people had $50,000 or $100,000 in their accounts. Imagine the pressure that would be put on to let people take this money out.

en It's pressure, sure. But it's a good pressure, because George Steinbrenner certainly puts his money where his mouth is. He certainly spends money to put players in the clubhouse.

en What we should be trying to do is to encourage people to establish private retirement accounts and help them take pressure off the Social Security system.

en It means that they're going to be under a lot of financial pressure in the years ahead. And that's going to put pressure on the entire economy and on the political process.

en A free society cherishes nonconformity. It knows that from the non-conformist, from the eccentric, have come many of the great ideas of freedom. Free society must fertilize the soil in which non-conformity and dissent and individualism can grow.
  Henry Steele Commager

en With the new system at Champlain, I cannot get Social Security numbers of my students. I can't even accidentally disclose the information. The only people that generally require Social Security numbers are dealing with financial aid.


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