Sentences with word «nonmonetary»

Geography is an important part of economic opportunity — but due to monetary and nonmonetary costs of migration, college attendance is less likely for those who live farther from postsecondary institutions.
Lessons learned by Pitt County include the importance of having teacher leaders also be classroom teachers (to bolster their credibility) and the reality that financial bonuses are important to attract teachers to tough schools, but not sufficient; teachers seek nonmonetary rewards as well.
Furthermore, the current salary schedule does not normally take into account the fact that teachers work in schools offering different levels of nonmonetary benefits, such as a safe, pleasing environment.
The trustee under the deed of trust smartly, at the outset, filed a declaration of nonmonetary status pursuant to Civil Code section 2924l, which is a «neutrality» position taken with respect to the contractual claims and any injunctive relief requests as far as enjoining the foreclosure.
Also, it would be wise for the managing partner or executive committee to identify and provide other nonmonetary forms of recognition to successful lawyer managers, such as a «pat on the back» in public.
We expect and need to be compensated in nonmonetary ways.
It also allows the Fed to promote maximum employment, which is determined by nonmonetary factors that fluctuate over time and are therefore subject to change.
If there are other nonmonetary ways to separate the different providers from one another, now is the time to examine those ways in your efforts to find the best renters insurance company to provide your next renters insurance policy.
States or districts provide nonmonetary recognition of excellent performance that can include: master principal certification, flexible work environments, or job sharing.
The typical recommendation is 10 days» notice for monetary defaults and 30 days» notice for nonmonetary defaults.
They are focusing on what they perceive as fair compensation, rather than nonmonetary aspects of the job, such as social value or even whether the job is interesting,» Ubel said.
So if higher wages are out of the question at your company, try to first center a discussion about rewards around nonmonetary perks.
And if the plaintiff wants nonmonetary damages, such as changes in your company's employment practices, will you have the right to say no?
Furthermore, the judgment proof problem under agent liability can be completely eliminated if, in addition to civil liability, the government imposes sufficient nonmonetary criminal penalties on agents, such as imprisonment.
What is the value of nonmonetary attachment to a home or place?
[3] There is no doubt that nonmonetary forces have contributed to historically low interest rates.
If Mr. Powell is correct that rates are mostly reflecting nonmonetary factors, then asset prices may be sustainable, but if he is wrong, then there is a strong possibility that as the Fed exits its unconventional polices, there will be a significant market correction.
This can be observed in the struggle to defend public school salaries, in forms of nonmonetary trading of goods and services, in incipient micro-banks oriented especially toward financing projects designed and carried out by women, or in protests against corruption in the public sphere.
Aside from the lifelong financial benefits of a college education, there are many nonmonetary benefits associated with it as well.
Equally, if not more important, the court emphasized the state's nonmonetary reforms.
Monetary and nonmonetary consequences and incentives, intended or not, for performing in one manner over another.
(D) the satisfaction of any penalty rate or penalty provision relating to a default arising from any failure by the debtor to perform nonmonetary obligations under the executory contract or unexpired lease.
The equitable, nonmonetary claims for quiet title, declaratory relief, and injunction were «on the contract» under Civil Code section 1717, and the DOT fees clause was broad enough to encompass the monetary tort claims.
Self - motivated with success educating and enhancing the performance of organizations by providing consultation on nonmonetary benefits.
The court first looked at Article 17 of NAR's Code of Ethics («Code»), which requires REALTORS ® to arbitrate certain monetary and nonmonetary disputes with other members «arising out of a real estate transaction».
Real estate experts such as perennial superproducer Ralph Roberts, owner and motivator Richard A. Mendenhall, and trainer Floyd Wickman say nonmonetary rewards have a great and long - lasting effect on motivation.
Abstract: Geography is an important part of economic opportunity — but due to monetary and nonmonetary costs of migration, college attendance is less likely for those who live farther from postsecondary institutions.
The problem here was that Gibson Dunn took the case pro bono, and as such, its fee agreement may not have provided for compensation by the plaintiff — which is why the court alluded to nonmonetary benefits.
He, too, preaches the nonmonetary benefits of crowdfunding.
Ubel said that when the issue of wages is brought up, it becomes the primary concern, and people forget about the nonmonetary rewards of the job.
Customers are starting to recognize their nonmonetary value and in return they expect more than a receipt and a thank you.
In some cases those nonmonetary resources really are valuable.
This study demonstrates that a nonmonetary intervention can reduce cortisol levels.
That active engagement included posting online endorsements from experienced scientists and others, providing compelling «lab notes» containing updates and project background, and offering donors a nonmonetary reward such as visits to the research lab and, in the case of wildlife studies, offering photographs of subject animals.
As we demonstrate below, the available evidence from the economic perspective suggests that two factors are critical in explaining the stagnation that persisted until 2000: the growing availability of the GED (General Educational Development) credential and increases in the nonmonetary costs of completing high school.
Increases in the nonmonetary cost of obtaining a high school diploma may also help explain the stagnation of the graduation rate in the three decades prior to 2000.
This may have reduced the nonmonetary costs of completing high school graduation requirements.
From a nonmonetary standpoint, foster parents will be involved in daily needs, may assist with behavior modifications, and work with a trainer to make the dog more adoptable.
The complaint records do show when the company pays a refund or makes some nonmonetary form of «relief,» such as correcting your credit report.
Another 11 percent receive «nonmonetary» relief, such as the correction of information on your credit report.
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