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en Historically, this sort of retirement living has been limited to the wealthiest in a community. The way that we do it makes it within the reach of that retired schoolteacher.

en Although some workers retired at 55 because of failing health, these results clearly show that early retirement is not associated with increased survival. On the contrary, mortality improved with increasing age at retirement for people from both high and low socioeconomic groups.

en Although some workers retired at 55 because of failing health, these results clearly show that early retirement is not associated with increased survival. On the contrary, mortality improved with increasing age at retirement for people from both high and low socio-economic groups.

en This is required by law. Under the current teacher requirement rules, if you're retired, you're retired. If you come back, you lose your benefits. If you're in an area deemed in a shortage, you can come back to the classroom without losing your retirement benefits.

en PROUD is made up of retired or semi-retired senior citizens who want to help by making the community a safer and better place to live.

en Our government makes the simple promise of a secure retirement to every American who works for many years and contributes to our retirement benefit system.

en An executive might reach retirement with a taxable pension, taxable 401(k) distributions, and taxable deferred compensation distributions. We find great value in having various pots from which to draw cash flow in retirement. That way, our clients can help determine their tax burden based on which pots (nonqualified or qualified) we have them draw from to meet various expenses in retirement. As with most things, balance is the key.

en Nothing is more usual than the sight of old people who yearn for retirement: and nothing is so rare than those who have retired and do not regret it

en Nothing is more usual than the sight of old people who yearn for retirement: and nothing is so rare than those who have retired and do not regret it

en I had no problem going into retirement mode, ... I do what other retired guys do. I putter around the house and travel.

en William Jordan was a retired professor in the college of education who became well known during his retirement as a speaker.

en Wisconsin has historically done great things because we felt we were all in it together. But our economic growth is becoming more and more concentrated on our wealthiest families. Wisconsin's legacy of equality is in serious trouble when we lose this feeling.

en If I stayed 25 more years, I'd be 81 when I retired. As of now, I've not made any specific plans for retirement, so I expect to be around for some time to come. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness.

en What makes my job easier is a unified focus, ... Regardless of the resources we have, they're always limited. What vision you have for your community can make the difference in you getting money or some other county getting it.

en You can sort of be married, you can sort of be divorced, you can sort of be living together, but you can't sort of have a baby.


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