Sentences with phrase «from expensive awards»

But with bishops in other states turning to bankruptcy to protect their dioceses from expensive awards in abuse cases, the Catholic Conference of New York became an early line of defense when the Child Victims Act was first introduced more than a decade ago.

Not exact matches

The loss would be expensive, as was the $ 51 million (reduced from an original judgment of $ 114 million) awarded former New England Patriot owner Billy Sullivan in another antitrust case, decided on Oct. 22.
ARLINGTON, Va. — Toyota Motor Corp. has racked up two more 2015 Top Safety Pick + awards from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety — one for the Lexus ES, a luxury midsize car, and another for the Scion iA, a new minicar and the least expensive vehicle to come with standard front crash prevention.
From my point of view, this award trip was quite close to ideal: I redeemed points I earned extremely cheaply for relatively expensive reservations.
Sometimes, award flights from non-hub airports like Jacksonville can seem hard to find because award seats between Jacksonville and the hub are scarce, while award seats on the expensive transatlantic flight from the hub to the final destination are open.
An award ticket from North America to Australia on Qantas is one of the most expensive redemptions in China Eastern's charts.
We had booked an award stay, using free night certificates from our IHG Rewards MasterCard — a great use of the free night during the very expensive New Years Eve!
They've updated their award charts and lowered the percentage on the less expensive ticket fares, as View From The Wing reported last week.
This implies that these awards remain unchanged and much less expensive that travel to / from the United States even though a U.S. connection is required.
A lot of people say that they'd never pay for a super expensive business or first class ticket, so you're not actually getting that value from that kind of award.
Moving on to the more expensive «Jump» zone of the award chart, a nonstop flight from Chicago (ORD) to LAX is 1,744 miles, meaning award tickets start at 10,000 miles.
Among 25 airlines, only two — Southwest and AirBerlin — made less - expensive «saver award seats» available on 100 % of flights, according to a 2015 study of 7,640 booking queries from the loyalty platform Switchfly, conducted by research firm IdeaWorksCompany.
Making matters worse, the Southeast Asia zone in most airline award charts is typically one of the top two most expensive (along with Australia / New Zealand) when departing from the US.
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Damages awarded to people who suffer from these types of losses are usually large because it is expensive to cover the long - term course of care and rehabilitation for these injury victims.
Without knowledge of the limitations already in place that reduce damages paid to victims of car crashes, jurors may reasonably decide that in order to keep premiums from becoming more expensive, they should reduce the victim's award.
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