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  2. Social security in France - Wikipedia

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    The "actual contributions" (57% of total revenue) represent the contributions paid by the insured and employers to social security. The "fictitious contributions" (8% of revenue) correspond in schemes employers (SNCF, RATP, EDF, ...) in funding by the employer of the scheme it manages. Indeed, the employer must ensure the balance of the scheme.

  3. NHS Employers - Wikipedia

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    NHS Employers is an organisation which acts on behalf of NHS trusts in the National Health Service in England and Wales. It was formed in 2004, is part of the NHS Confederation , and negotiates contracts with healthcare staff on behalf of the government.

  4. Charles Thomas Swift - Wikipedia

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    Charles Thomas Swift. Charles Thomas Swift (December 10, 1846 in Morgan County, Georgia – December 30, 1890 in Atlanta) was a prominent Atlanta businessman who became rich marketing the S.S.S tonic, still in production today by S.S.S. Company.

  5. Shamir's secret sharing - Wikipedia

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    Shamir's secret sharing (SSS) is an efficient secret sharing algorithm for distributing private information (the "secret") among a group. The secret cannot be revealed unless a quorum of the group acts together to pool their knowledge.

  6. 2016 in the British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    28 November 2016 - The National Health Insurance scheme suspends benefits for over 1,000 workers because of their employer's failure to pay contributions. This action is subsequently agreed to be unlawful. December

  7. SSS Defence - Wikipedia

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    SSS Defence is projected to become the second Indian company to operate a small arms manufacturing facility by the end of 2020. [5] This facility will eventually be capable of producing 80,000 arms per year, starting with an initial 15,000 per year. [ 10 ]

  8. Welfare in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Social expenditure of Japan. Japan also has comparatively low social spending: among the OECD countries in 1995, Japan spent only 14.0% of its GDP on social expenditures, lower than many other OECD countries: this figure compares to 15.4% in the US, 20.4% in the UK, 19.8% in Italy, 26.6% in Germany, 28.3% in France, and 32.5% in Sweden. [5]

  9. USS Gyatt - Wikipedia

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    USS Gyatt (DD-712/DDG-1/DDG-712) was a Gearing-class destroyer in service with the United States Navy.The ship was named for Edward Earl Gyatt, a United States Marine Corps private and Marine Raider who was killed during the Battle of Guadalcanal. [1]