Sentences with phrase «regarding differences in treatment»

Last May, the Quebec Court of Appeal agreed with Langlois» client Yellow Pages Digital & Media Solutions Ltd. that certain changes it had made to its pension and benefits plan did not contravene Quebec's Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms or s. 87.1 of the Labour Standards Act regarding differences in treatment.

Not exact matches

With regard to survival time, the differences between the two treatment groups were not statistically significant in favour of ruxolitinib in all of the four analysis dates.
Regarding the occurrence of leukemia (leukemic transformation), a typical late complication, there were no differences between the two treatment groups in the study.
The different arms of the trial were very well - matched as regards age (average age ≈ 55 y, ± 5 - 7 y depending on subgroup), education, time from onset of disease, and MDS - UPDRS scores at onset; the only evident differences were a higher number of males and higher body weight in the low - dose treatment group.
It may come down to individual differences in the canine regarding the effectiveness of this course of treatment.
The large ranges of SCC are due in the large part to differences in assumptions regarding climate sensitivity, response lags, the treatment of risk and equity, economic and non-economic impacts, the inclusion of potentially catastrophic losses, and discount rates.
The ECtHR ruled that the difference in treatment between men and women as regards entitlement to widows» benefit, of which the applicant was a victim, was not based on any objective and reason able justification and, accordingly, there had been a violation of Art 14 of the Convention taken in conjunction with Art 1 of the First Protocol to the Convention.
However, research on within - family differences has shown that concerns regarding parental differential treatment are common throughout the life course, rather than reemerging only when parents experience declines in health and increases in care needs (Suitor, Sechrist, Plikuhn, Pardo, & Pillemer, 2008).
Especially important to this discussion are possible cultural differences in threshold for deviant behavior, care - seeking from the general medical sector, and attitudes regarding appropriate treatment.
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