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inevitability
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Even so, it may be easier for Lundt to cope with the inevitabilities of the super-aged than some of her 100-plus contemporaries; her hearing is a bit better, so with aid from raised voices and oft-repeated questions, she still can summon up her memories and deliver one-liners that many standup comedians would be proud to utter.
Beyond death and taxes, there are a number of constant inevitabilities that populate our working lives.
Rather than sharing risk across the entire workforce to ensure that all workers and their families are protected from the three inevitabilities of old age, disability, and death, privatizing Social Security retirement benefits would enable high-wage workers to reap gains from private retirement investment without having to help protect lower-wage workers from their (disproportionate) risks of disability and death.
 
 
 
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