Sentences with phrase «provide uncompensated»

The Indiana State Bar Association's House of Delegates has declared that «all Indiana lawyers have an ethical and a social obligation to provide uncompensated legal assistance to poor persons» and adopted an aspirational goal of fifty hours a year, or an equivalent financial contribution, for each member of the bar.
The law requires employers to provide uncompensated breaks for women to express milk or nurse their children for up to a period of three years.
The law requires employers to provide uncompensated breaks for women to express milk or nurse their children fpr up to a peroid of three yers.

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FQ understands that risk is what investors are being paid to bear and strives to understand and avoid those risks that are uncompensated, in exchange for those risks that provide real opportunity.
Information about her life and uncompensated contributions to medical research provide an opportunity point for discussing the rights of patients and women, medical ethics, treatment of minorities, and fair compensation under the law.
(Currently the ancillary services provided by rooftop solar are mostly uncompensated.)
They care about marginal revenue and marginal cost, not average welfare, but they provide vast amounts of uncompensated welfare to those with whom they transact.
Provide counsel and assistance with application for payment under the Texas Uncompensated Care Program
Voluntary service term (VST) provides $ 5,000 of term insurance for qualified applicants, ages 19 - 27, who provide full - time, voluntary, uncompensated mission or humanitarian service under the active supervision of a sponsor that is either an incorporated ecclesiastical organization or an organization specializing in humanitarian or charitable activity.
(e) Uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage that is provided as part of a motor vehicle liability policy shall insure that portion of a loss uncompensated by any workers» compensation law and the amount of an employer's lien determined pursuant to G.S. 97 - 10.2 (h) or (j).
Raleigh renters insurance provides renters in North Carolina's capital city with protection against the risk of uncompensated property loss and personal liability in covered circumstances.
Or, if the time necessary to provide an educated vote is unavailable or uncompensated, few will bother to participate.
Cost Shift: In health care, cost shift refers to two related phenomena — doctors and hospitals charging patients with health insurance to pay for uncompensated care provided to those without coverage, and providers charging those with private coverage more to pay for below ‐ cost reimbursement by government programs.
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