Sentences with phrase «under undue»

Couples can rely on a therapist to assist them when they know they have significant change in the future or as soon as they experience trauma that may put them under undue stress.
Give sufficient notice so you won't leave anyone hanging or any colleagues under undue stress.
This will further put your financial condition under undue stress.
Judges typically use what is called the Brunner test to determine if you are under undue hardship.
when an elderly client wants to make major changes to his / her will, not taking steps to ensure testamentary capacity and that the client is not under undue influence;
1994)(noting the existence of several undue hardship tests, the court rephrased Brunner and applied its test to support the conclusion that the student loans at issue «were dischargeable under any undue hardship test the [bankruptcy] court may have used...»).
The research found that consumers that were able to successfully discharge their student loans in bankruptcy under the undue hardship standard had these three characteristics.
The radiator hoses are not under undue pressure.
Of course, the implementation of this period is critical — we do not want to see it adding to a teacher's workload or putting them under undue pressure.
This is because the liver and kidneys are often under undue pressure to cope with excess circulating hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline.
«In general, if you feel good during the workout, it would be unlikely the heart is under undue strain.
Any greater than two kg a week and you are putting your body under undue strain as well as risking dehydration,» Freney says.
So what we label as a psychiatric disorder is actually a normal quirk that is under undue stress.
This is just to keep them happy when not under investigation as we do not want to put them under undue stress.
But neither Woolard nor his teams feel they are under any undue pressure to win.
Ofsted said it is investigating whether head teachers are coming under undue pressure to include hijabs in their uniform policies.

Not exact matches

Uber's loss follows an earlier one last year where the Luxembourg - based Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) classified the company as a transport service rather than a digital one, which stripped it of protections against undue national regulation that digital services enjoy under EU law.
Also, more controversial provisions — such as requirements to execute enforceable written contracts under the Best Interest Contract and Principal Transactions Exemption, and changes to PTE 84 - 24 (other than the addition of the Impartial Conduct Standards)-- are not applicable until January 1, 2018, while the Department is honoring the President's directive to take a hard look at any potential undue burdens and decides whether to make significant revisions.
Yes, lending at an excessive interest is a sinful violation of justice, and could be called usury under its modern definition of undue interest, but this is different than the condemnation of usury as taught by the Church.
I think a lot of the time we put ourselves under such undue and unnecessary pressure!
National Wealth Funds are the perfect compromise: they keep public assets under government ownership while simultaneously preventing undue government interference.
Mr. Okudzeto Ablakwa also the Deputy Minister of Education under the former NDC administration, Thursday responded to Dome - Kwabenya MP's claim that cited the esrtwhile Mahama administration allegedly taking undue credit for the Kwabenya Community Senior High School (SHS) established in her constituency.
In recent legislative sessions, bills were introduced which would place additional undue burdens on corporations formed under the laws of New York State, including bills which would:
Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg came under pressure from Liberal Democrat backbenchers concerned that the legislation continues to place undue emphasis on competition in the health service.
The GOP conference is meeting privately this afternoon, their first session together after The New York Times revealed that Skelos is under a federal probe for potentially placing undue influence to help an Arizona - based company.
Smaller parties, those which win less than 5 % of the London - wide votes for the Assembly, are debarred from winning any seats through a rule inserted to discourage undue party fragmentation under PR.
She also notes that efforts under the Affordable Care Act are underway to provide prescription coverage that would guard against undue financial hardship in the case that expensive medicines become necessary.
That ruling said that a law that constitutes an undue burden on abortion rights is unconstitutional — but today's decision finally more clearly defines what an undue burden means under the law.
By experimenting with different versions of the regular squat, you can not only shift emphasis on different muscle groups and better target the areas of your body you want to improve the most, but also discover the one that fits your body type the best and puts your ankles and knees under the least amount of undue stress.
Just as over-eating causes stress and weight gain, under - eating causes undue stress on the body and deprives the body of needed nutrients.
Each of its three centers (for research, statistics, and evaluation) would be headed by a presidential appointee also serving a fixed term and under statutory stricture to guarantee that agency activities were «free from ideological agendas and undue political influence.»
But they are under attack — from some conservatives, because President Obama has taken undue credit for their adoption, and from some liberals, because, well, because liberals hate standards and testing (and many educators don't love accountability, particularly when applied to themselves).
Perhaps this explains why the National School Board Association described ESSA as «an historic step toward reversing years of undue burden under the No Child Left Behind Act.»
«It's good news for our nation's 90,000 local school board members, and an historic step toward reversing years of undue burden under the No Child Left Behind Act and restoring responsibility for school accountability and academic standards back to states and local school districts,» stated Thomas J. Gentzel, Executive Director, NSBA, in a press release issued today.
For more information, see the EEOC publication Enforcement Guidance: Reasonable Accommodation and Undue Hardship Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (http://www.eeoc.gov/policy/docs/accommodation.html).
Any employer, employment agency, labor organization, or joint labor - management committee which believes that the application to it of any regulation or order issued under this section would result in undue hardship may (1) apply to the Commission for an exemption from the application of such regulation or order, or (2) bring a civil action in the United States district court for the district where such records are kept.
-- The regulations issued under this section shall provide that, if the public entity is able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Secretary that the provision of paratransit and other special transportation services otherwise required under this section would impose an undue financial burden on the public entity, the public entity, notwithstanding any other provision of this section (other than paragraph (5)-RRB-, shall only be required to provide such services to the extent that providing such services would not impose such a burden.
The ADA's «undue hardship» standard is different from that applied by courts under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for religious accommodation.
[157] 29 C.F.R. § 1630.2 (o); see EEOC Revised Enforcement Guidance: Reasonable Accommodation and Undue Hardship Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (Oct. 17, 2002), available at http://www.eeoc.gov/policy/docs/accommodation.html (last visited May 5, 2014).
If it is an undue hardship under the ADA to hold open an employee's position during a period of leave, or an employee is no longer qualified to return to his / her original position, then the employer must reassign the employee (absent undue hardship) to a vacant position for which s / he is qualified.
For further guidance on their obligation to provide reasonable accommodation, agencies should consult the EEOC's «Enforcement Guidance on Reasonable Accommodation and Undue Hardship Under the Americans with Disabilities Act» (EEOC Reasonable Accommodation Guidance).
However, you should never feel undue pressure to accept a truly low offer, unless you are under considerable duress due to time or economic constraints.
In 1976, Congress prohibited federally guaranteed student loans from being discharged in bankruptcy except under conditions of undue hardship.
(8) for an educational benefit overpayment or loan made, insured or guaranteed by a governmental unit, or made under any program funded in whole or in part by a governmental unit or nonprofit institution, or for an obligation to repay funds received as an educational benefit, scholarship or stipend, unless excepting such debt from discharge under this paragraph will impose an undue hardship on the debtor and the debtor's dependents;
Under the test proposed by the district court, Brunner has not established her eligibility for a discharge of her student loans based on «undue hardship.»
I've been going on - and - on about a July 7th, 2015 statement put out by the U.S. Department of Education that talked about how the government has made allowances to approve the discharge of federal student loan debt through bankruptcy, in some situations; namely, under the «Undue Hardship» clause of the Federal Bankruptcy Code, under the exception rule commonly known as 11 U.S.C. § 523 (a)(8).
Oh and by the way proving undue hardship in my situation was simply a matter of asking the Department of Education to honor their July 7th, 2015 Policy Directive and discharge certain loans under § 523 (a)(8) when the debtor's (me) circumstances met the test of undue hardship.
I recently was asked several questions by someone who contacted me after reading my blog articles about dealing with student loan debt and who is considering filing a personal bankruptcy followed by an Adversary Proceeding (or as we also call it, a complaint) to prove the legal standard of Undue Hardship under Bankruptcy Code 11 USC § 523 (a)(8).
In most cases (probably 90 percent or more), the bankruptcy judges rule that student loan debtors do not qualify for bankruptcy relief under the «undue hardship» test.
unless excepting such debt from discharge under this paragraph would impose an undue hardship on the debtor and the debtor's dependents, for --
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