0 to give (a person) a right (to, or to do, something) -- layak
1 to give to (a book etc) as a title or name -- bertajuk
a story entitled ‘The White Horse’.
The above figures might overstate the number of families entitled to pension credit since they ignore the introduction of the state second pension.
Moreover, 87.8 % of the people considered in this study are not entitled in plans from an earlier employer.
Such an affirmative model of legal citizenship constr ucts an ideal type that defines persons entitled 10.
Figure 3 shows that the buyout protects the consumption of the originally entitled people, on average.
A second defining feature of co-operatives is that their members are entitled to an equal share of profits.
They merely claim that political communities are entitled to consider and weigh any and all such principles.
You are entitled to adopt your own position to the song's theme.
When passengers take their seats, they are entitled to occupy as against the carrier and subsequent passengers.
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