Sentences with phrase «such monetary awards»

Such monetary awards would have major implications for environmental restoration efforts around the country and could severely undermine the ESA, Echeverria and others predict.

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As such, with this prize we complement the monetary award with promotional support to help find more readers and new audiences for the winning titles.»
No monetary grants are awarded in Rauschenberg's lifetime, but organizations such as the Best Buddies International and programs of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York, benefited from the donation of prints and posters created by Rauschenberg.
The remedial powers of the Human Rights Commission and the Tribunal, which adjudicates only human rights matters, will become more generous: A Tribunal that concludes that discrimination has occurred will be able to award monetary compensation in excess of the formerly criticized $ 10,000 cap; restitution other than compensation, such as reinstatement; and, not least, any other direction that, in the opinion of the Tribunal, will promote human rights compliance.
They are awarded in addition to the special damages, which include compensation for the actual monetary losses incurred, such as medical bills, lost wages and cost of therapy.
Generally speaking, in negligence cases, an injured party may be awarded monetary damages for a variety of issues such as lost wages, pain and suffering, medical bills, and other economic and noneconomic damages.
If you are successful in obtaining a monetary settlement in a Connecticut truck wrongful death lawsuit, you may be awarded damages such as:
The nice aspect of this published decision, with respect to 1021.5 jurisprudence, is that it held a claimant seeking no monetary award could still be held to have an overriding financial interest and, separately, that even an «indirect» financial interest — in this case, competitive survival — certainly allowed trial judges to consider such an interest (gauging whether it was real or speculative in nature).
Depending on the particular facts and on the forum, the monetary awards compensate the victim for: past and future wage loss; general damages (compensation for pain and suffering); specific losses, such as intentional infliction of mental suffering or assault; aggravated damages (in the context of employment law, often relating to the manner in which the employer dismissed the employee); and punitive damages (a monetary award intended to punish the wrong - doer rather than to compensate the victim).
For example, making the accomplishment of a task rewarded with a substantial monetary reward may actually not make it as desirable as rewarding the accomplishment with a smaller monetary award but a larger intrinsic award such as the player's desire for acknowledgement of his or her work in the firm.
Although some forms of financial aid (such as scholarships and certain grants) award monetary support without requiring repayment, the bulk of today's students rely on federal or private loans to finance their education.
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