Sentences with phrase «more measurable losses»

An enhanced option that kicks in sooner is ideal for workers who might experience more measurable losses, like lawyers, business owners and medical field employees.

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Watching the New England Patriots — trailing 21 - zip in the second quarter, down 25 points in the third, 19 points in the hole with less than 600 seconds to go in regulation — rally to win the Super Bowl in overtime, I couldn't help but wonder if there was some mysterious science behind «the miraculous comeback»: something measurable, or at least point - to - able, that captures the transformation of human spirit that drives an individual — or, more inexplicably, a team of separate beings — to see «victory» when «loss» is flashing all around them.
What's so wrong with taking a measurable loss up front as compared to allowing a loan to go into foreclosure, which can take months to years, having homeowners file bankruptcy or other legal remedies, which may take more months or years to clear, and accruing thousands of dollars in lost interest and legal fees?
In the case at bar, the Court preferred the «earnings approach» in determining diminished earning capacity, over the «capital asset» approach, as the «earnings approach» is more helpful when the loss is easily measurable.
The Court chose to adopt the capital asset approach in determining an amount to award for diminished earning capacity, rather than the earnings approach, which is typically used when the future income loss is more easily measurable on a quantifiable basis.
(f) The earnings approach will be more appropriate when the loss is more easily measurable; see Westbroek v. Brizuela, 2014 BCCA 48 at para. 64.
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