A miracle that Jose Maureen hoe would not understand and I will pay money to see him deliver the same or more under
such financial restraints.
Not exact matches
Most religious groups justify low pay as the outworking of
such values as simplicity and
financial restraint, but pay rates for many religious groups are so low they make even a simple life difficult.
Four in ten schools had
such a course and more doubtless would have had they not been hindered by
financial restraints.
In a series of papers, University of Michigan professor Martha Bailey found that the diffusion of effective forms of birth control,
such as the pill, after legal and
financial restraints on its use were lifted in the 1960s and 1970s, enabled young men and women to adjust the number and timing of their children to better reflect their preferences.
Now, when the European Union is in a
financial «meltdown,» the German government knows that some measure of budgetary
restraint will be necessary in the days to come if the country is going to avoid the fate of nations
such as Greece.
While the court acknowledged that the law was unsettled whether a liquidated damages clause in an employment contract amounts to a form of
restraint of trade on the basis of the
financial burden that it places on the employee, the court ruled unanimously that this was an obstacle to competition and, as
such, was in
restraint of trade.
Kickbacks can harm patients not only through indirect
financial exploitation and abuse, but also by giving nursing home staff access to drugs that could be used as chemical
restraint,
such as Risperdal, which is an antipsychotic medicine that has come under fire recently for being wrongly prescribed to nursing home patients with dementia.
The noncustodial parent is the party most likely to have access to information
such as distance, time or
financial restraints that could impact his or her potential post-relocation visitation schedule.