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If you were to be assessed as having a limited capacity to work or work-related activity you could be paid around £400 more a month than someone who is unemployed actively looking for work.

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“Whether you’re incarcerated or not, people deserve to be paid for their dedication,” he said.

Lawyers acting for motorists say this could further delay compensation which should be paid to car buyers who may not have given their informed consent for the commission payments.

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Most customers will receive the £50 directly into their accounts by the end of April, although some will be paid by cheque.

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Although the posts might appear to be genuine public opinion, in fact it's a faked crowd – whether that's made up of bots or real people, who can be paid to coordinate their posts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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