Sentences with phrase «discernible benefit»

This means that employees must receive some kind of discernible benefit for entering into a non-competition agreement.
This is not only discriminatory but it would also be a logistical nightmare, a financial blowout without discernible benefits.
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Many consumers are already sick and tired of being queried to death after purchases so it» s not clear that they will welcome even more prying if there is no discernible benefit to them.
The screenplay's introduction of the shelter's third occupant, Emmett (John Gallagher Jr.), is inanely drawn out to no effect, failing to ferret out any discernible benefit to the story at large.
Given the popularity and cost of the programs, there is a need for research to determine the size of the benefits of Promise - style efforts, or indeed, whether there are any discernible benefits.
Careful readers might be wondering at this point why the person entrusted to oversee our nation's schools would be such a strong and vocal proponent of a policy that has no discernible benefits for students, families, or communities.
«In raising the CAFE standard to 40 mpg by the end of the decade, the Bryan bill would more than double the number of annual CAFE - caused fatalities, leading to thousands of unnecessary auto deaths without any discernible benefit in return,» Smith concludes.
If rates aren't much higher today than what they were when your loan was written, the lender will be essentially throwing away legal fees to no discernible benefit.
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