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Because of the non-pecuniary cost, they must be paid more than women.
Could we just clear whether those are pecuniary or non-pecuniary.
In more specific terms, the producer would have to pay for the non-pecuniary externality that it created.
"It is high-profile and won't necessarily turn a profit, but the benefits are non-pecuniary," he said.
The as-if non-pecuniary cost is associated with purchasing goods or services from women.
In instances of non-pecuniary loss, the following will be taken into consideration:
Of course, rewards and penalties may take non-pecuniary form, but rewards have to be present.
Ultimately, because non-pecuniary externalities overestimate the social value, they are over-produced.
The court awarded the applicant 100,000 euros in respect of pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages.
Consciousness as a prerequisite for compensaton for non-pecuniary loss.
The other variables are non-pecuniary, which are non-quantifiable.
The prize is non-pecuniary.
So public employees cannot be said to have less of an incentive to be efficient or a greater incentive to pursue non-pecuniary rewards.
Are there any members who wish to do make declarations of pecuniary and non-pecuniary interests in respects of items on the agenda for this meeting.
If the plaintiff can prove pecuniary loss, then he can also obtain damages for non-pecuniary injuries, such as emotional distress.
They found that when you carefully control for other things, more money actually does make people a bit happier - but its influence is swamped by non-pecuniary factors.
Where loss of a pecuniary nature is inferred or proved, the plaintiff may also recover damages for non-pecuniary losses such as injured feelings.
This would enable villagers to contrast their relatively restrained, non-pecuniary way of life, with the corruption of government representatives or targeted enemies.
The courts have also extended the category of imputed bias to situations where adjudicators have personal, non-pecuniary interests in decisions.
Volume 2: Damages for Non-Pecuniary Loss in a Comparative Perspective.
Indeed, ASSCO members have provided a number of organisations with non-pecuniary benefits as a result of access.
Non-pecuniary avoidance efforts included increased offering of convenience features such as large numbers of branch offices and giveaways of consumer goods to new customers.
Damages for Personal Injury: Non-Pecuniary Loss.
The financial incentive was left unstated, but the leaflet, penned by Serebrovsky, soundly reflected at least the non-pecuniary elements by which Littlepage was motivated.
Even though it was non-pecuniary, the Law Lords took the view that the interest was sufficient to warrant Lord Hoffmann's automatic disqualification from hearing the case.