Sentences with phrase «pecuniary gains»

"Pecuniary gains" refers to financial benefits or monetary rewards that a person or entity receives. It indicates the earnings or profits that are acquired from a particular source or activity. Full definition
And in doing so, they subordinated their clients» interests to their own for pecuniary gain.
We should not as traditional rulers sell ourselves out because of pecuniary gains.
Studies on economic stress and marital dissolution In standard economic models of marriage, pecuniary gains from a spouse play a central role in the assessment of fit of a relationship (Becker, Landes, & Michael, 1977; Charles & Stephens, 2004).
Ajet Nassam and six other judges, namely Justices Francis K. Opoku, Kofi Essel Mensah, Ernest Obimpeh, Kwame Ohene Essel, Ivy Heward - Mills and Gilbert Ayisi Addo, were recently suspended over allegations of trading justice for pecuniary gains.
This is not surprising in a society so largely devoted as ours is to pecuniary gain and so ambivalent about work.
Immediate past governor of Rivers state, Rotimi Amaechi, also said he accept to be a minister for not for personal and pecuniary gains.
He and his sponsors are engaged in nothing but media harassment, cyber bullying and intimidation against innocent persons like Dr Okonjo - Iweala for political and pecuniary gain.
Addressing the congregation, Fape lambasted the nation's politicians whom he said had no shame and clear cut ideology, defecting at will from one political party to the other for what he termed self survival and pecuniary gains.
Rule 7.3 (a) prevents lawyers from soliciting prospective clients for pecuniary gain.
I'm still bothered by the phrase «(a) A lawyer shall not solicit professional employment by live person to person contact when a significant motive for the lawyer's doing so is the lawyer's or law firm's pecuniary gain,...»
I can't decide if I should find that «pecuniary gain» rule ridiculous or insulting.
The rule in most states is that one should not solicit «professional employment from a prospective client when a significant motive for the lawyer's doing so is the lawyer's pecuniary gain
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