SSI
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small-scale integration: the technology for concentrating up to ten semiconductor devices in a single integrated circuit.
Example Sentences
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“Getting this right will be particularly tricky for SSI. It’s not clear yet what SSA’s implementation plan is or if it’s sufficient – if not, the rollout could cause significant challenges for applicants. There are still problems with last year’s hasty switch to nationalizing phone service that have yet to be resolved,” Romig said.
From MarketWatch
For the photo, the members joyously held up pieces of cloth from their charye table, a customary shrine that Gyopo and partner program Ssi Ya Gi set up at their most recent Chuseok benefit to remember ancestors.
From Los Angeles Times
Those who qualify and collect from either of the two disabled Social Security programs, SSI or SSDI, generally make about $1500 a month and are limited in regards to how much they can save, with marriage usually being something that threatens their disability payments due to its ability to throw them over the income threshold.
From Salon
Because reality shows like this don’t explore the nuances of disability, abled audiences are unaware of how a person’s healthcare is tied into their ability to qualify for programs like SSI and SSDI.
From Salon
McCauley expressed concern that the programs could unintentionally discourage people from working, social interaction and physical activity, but “despite this trade-off, the health benefits of SSI/SSDI likely outweigh any potential negative impacts for most recipients, especially those with high-cost conditions like cancer.”
From Salon
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