Sentences with phrase «adequately compensated for»

«The court shall make an order under this paragraph if, but only if, it is satisfied that any prejudice caused by the order --(a) is capable of being adequately compensated for by money; or (b) is outweighed by the benefit accruing from the order to the persons whose access to a telecommunication system will be secured by the order; and in determining the extent of the prejudice, and the weight of that benefit, the court shall have regard to all the circumstances and to the principle that no person should unreasonably be denied access to a telecommunication system...»
In doing so, I also recommended that those who had been wrongfully confined be adequately compensated for the violation of their constitutional rights.
We have access to the best specialist medical experts to enable us to obtain evidence of past and possible future needs to ensure that you are adequately compensated for the disability you suffer.
We have access to the best specialist medical experts to enable us to obtain evidence of past and possible future needs to ensure that you are adequately compensated for the disability you or your baby has suffered.
The right attorney or law firm can help ensure that you are properly protected and if required, adequately compensated for your losses.
Even if adequately compensated for the physical relocation, there unquantifiable disruptions to cultural patterns and traditions which can occur to the people all along the watercourse around the hydropower project.
Yes, it's something we see in pretty much every other RPG out there, but Link hasn't been adequately compensated for all of the monsters he slays for over twenty years now.
A value investor is always asking himself / herself, «Am I being adequately compensated for the risk I am taking?»
Of course, in the real world, compensation / employment practices are such that traders / bankers will always be well compensated no matter the out - turn... while you as an investor will never be adequately compensated for this risk — so again, no bank investments, EVER!
As a debt investor you must be prepared to ask yourself an important question when considering an investment in a corporate bond: Am I being adequately compensated for risk versus government bonds, equities and cash?
I believe that writers deserve to be adequately compensated for the work that they do.
If history is a guide, they weigh the benefits of federal money heavily and hope the costs of the conditions can be avoided or adequately compensated for by political support from constituencies within the state.
And because it's hardly a mystery that the heroes will end up united and facing off with Doom, there's a sense of killing time in the early going that's not adequately compensated for by the fate - of - the - world - in - the - balance action sequence that finally ensues.
No one can be in any doubt that introducing third - party dog insurance would go some way to ensure dog attack victims are adequately compensated for their physical and mental scars - but it is fraught with difficulty.
So, how can we broaden access and participation, while ensuring artists, musicians, directors, academics and other cultural producers are adequately compensated for their work?
And you could make the case the federal postal agency is not being adequately compensated for doing Amazon's heavy lifting.
«If you're moving an employee to a city that doesn't have a great quality of living, you need to adequately compensate them for that.»
Finally, NIS is a landline telephone survey; although statistical adjustments adequately compensate for noncoverage of households without landline telephones, some nonresponse and noncoverage bias might remain (10).
Apparently the market determined that the interest they are getting adequately compensates them for the stuff they got into and they are neither better off nor worse off when they are getting paid by you vs investing elsewhere (the stock market, treasury note, oil futures, etc).
Build a diversified basket based on certain proven numbers and statistics, not knowing which individual situation will work / not work, but knowing on balance, the winners adequately compensate you for the losers...
I did that for nine years at LAO LAW - a period of sufficient length to adequately compensate for my lack of formal training in the field of systems development needed to solve the problem.
The insurance companies or those responsible will not want to adequately compensate them for their true needs, and will no doubt try to undervalue their claim.
The excess coverage available under your under - insured coverage is available to adequately compensate you for your losses.
If the settlement offered by the negligent driver's insurance company doesn't adequately compensate your for the damages you've suffered, he won't hesitate to fight for your rights in court.
You want to ensure that you are charging an amount that properly represents the services you will provide, while also adequately compensating you for them.
I find that taking on last minute work at rates that do not adequately compensate for the rise in stress level is not worth it.
Since this money will serve as monetary damage if the buyer breaches the contract and fails to close, the seller must also carefully consider what amount would adequately compensate for the lost time in selling the home.

Not exact matches

One thing is slightly clearer: most respondents feel that they're not compensated adequately for their work.
And Todd Michaels, an attorney who represents the families of two victims killed during Nikolas Cruz's rampage on Feb. 14, said that if the district doesn't adequately compensate victims, «we're going to make sure they're held accountable for their behaviors.»
Most surrogates are compensated quite adequately for their services.
Sitting inside the dingy room, which he has since converted to a shop; when our correspondent came across him earlier in the week, he pleaded with Governor Ambode to adequately compensate people for their losses saying that would help heal the wound inflicted upon them faster.
This is very important for adequately positioning the scapulae and pelvis so that you don't compensate with your lower back.
For years, Dow refused to accept responsibility for the disaster, never cleaning up the waste site or adequately compensating the victiFor years, Dow refused to accept responsibility for the disaster, never cleaning up the waste site or adequately compensating the victifor the disaster, never cleaning up the waste site or adequately compensating the victims.
It boggles the mind that, at a time where all attempts have failed to adequately mitigate and compensate for the carnage of raptors at Altamont Pass, Guidelines would be proposed that rely basically on mitigation and compensation, and pave the way for more eagle and other mortality through the issuance of take permits.
He called for FERC to «adequately compensate assets that provide critical services to the grid and address the impact of subsidies on energy markets.»
Even if (and that is one hell of an «if») Rudd's scheme adequately compensates low - income earners, it will do so for only a limited time due to inflation, the rising cost of living et cetera, whereas his carbon reduction gimmick will become a permanent feature of all our lives (like the G.S.T.).
But lawyers for claimants say that this money doesn't adequately compensate their clients for their losses.
However, such awards can create a potential for conflicts of interest because they allow class counsel to reap large fees regardless of whether class members were adequately compensated, according to the cert petition.
Guyle Clark, co-chair on the trial team explains, «We took Ryan's case to trial because we did not feel that ICBC was adequately willing to compensate Ryan for his future loss of earning capacity.»
When the auto insurance proceeds are insufficient to adequately compensate the victim (you) for his or her injuries
Because of cost pressures, firms seem to be unwilling to adequately compensate their juniors for this.
In such cases, the CEO will expect to be adequately compensated on termination and may be at odds with the board's or legal counsel's views on the grounds for termination, particularly where the CEO has objectively resigned.
Many personal injury lawyers prefer to settle cases and to accept offers that do not adequately compensate injury victims for present and future medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering.
However if damages can not adequately compensate the plaintiff, or can not be recovered then the CTA must ask whether, if the defendant were successful at final disposition of the merits, damages would be an adequate remedy for any loss that it would incur due to the interim order
It ordered the Co-op to pay each of the applicants $ 3,000 to compensate them for the failure to adequately address the harassment and to provide a discrimination and harassment - free environment.
The best way to avoid a coverage gap would be to notify your agent about high dollar items you own so they can «schedule» (or list) those belongings on your policy (you'll pay a slightly higher premium for this) and you can be adequately compensated in the event of a loss.
In a submission to the enquiry, Reconciliation Australia CEO Justin Mohamed wrote that «the failure to adequately compensate Aboriginal and Torres Strait people who were removed from their families and communities means that Australia is unable to fully acknowledge, make amends for, and move on together from the past.»
However, our experience of working with members of the Stolen Generations since the tabling of the HREOC Report, Bringing them Home, in 1997, in advising and representing Stolen Generations clients in litigation, led us to doubt the capacity or the appropriateness of the legal system in its archaic construction, to adequately assess and compensate for the immeasurable damage which has arisen from the Stolen Generations experience, damage which continues to manifest in present day Australian life.
«The market is repricing to a level where you're starting to be compensated adequately for the risk you're taking.
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