Under the bill everyone becomes an organ donor unless they register their objection.
Not exact matches
Lynn is more
Bill Parcells (whom he worked
under in Dallas) than he is Rex Ryan (whom he worked for in New York and Buffalo), and
everyone in the Chargers» building will feel that quickly.
Debate gets
under way in the House of Lords on the hotly - disputed EU Withdrawal
Bill, with
everyone from arch-Remainer Lord Adonis to former UKIP leader Lord Pearson having their say.
So there are two effectively competing agencies housed uneasily
under one administrative roof, while
everyone hopes that someone else will pay the
bills.
EVERYONE here says immigration is way too high and has hugely affected our quality of life, and as our power prices are now amongst the worlds highest (Sth Australia are the highest) we don't bloody want that either, especially when the lights go out and little old ladies have to sit in the dark
under a blanket with the heater or aircon off because they can not afford the power
bills.
Of these options, I prefer to (1) reimburse
everyone's out - of - pocket costs, (2) calculate the attorney fee
under the retainer and give the client his share, (3) give the party that fronted the litigation costs 10 % of the fee, and (4) if the party that got the client is not the same as # 3, give her a 20 % minimum, with an extra share if her proportion of time
billed exceeds 20 % of the total time
billed (calculated by dollar amount, not time).
However, not
everyone is sympathetic to this time - honoured right, with Transparency International complaining that the Serious Crime
Bill «doesn't stop lawyers looking the other way to money laundering
under the protection of legal professional privilege».