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"We didn't expect to be turned down, especially for noneconomic reasons."
They found "a surprisingly small effect of noneconomic news" on the stock market.
"We are, but the noneconomic costs remain high in both markets."
The Senate bill would not set any limit on noneconomic damages.
For noneconomic loss, the lives lost are all treated alike.
Possible noneconomic damages in a court case, the lawyers said: $5 million.
Now specifically, what we need to do is cap noneconomic damages.
"It is always difficult to have a noneconomic competitor," he sighed.
You can't count on the governmental approval process to respect noneconomic issues.
A handful of noneconomic factors do seem to matter.
"This progress has been made primarily in the noneconomic areas of dignity and respect for our members."
Fehr said they narrowed the differences on some of the noneconomic issues.
A small group discussed noneconomic issues, but an evening session that had been scheduled with larger groups was not held.
Of course, wars are also fought for noneconomic reasons, but those, too, seem to be diminishing.
There is also a noneconomic factor, the esthetic appeal of putting past effort to use.
The only realistic way to justify one of these public projects is by considering the noneconomic benefits.
The frustration could bring noneconomic issues to the fore.
A. We have been very focused on noneconomic sensitive sectors like consumer staples and health care.
Some states award families compensation for their own noneconomic losses, like lost companionship.
It is possible that the markets' expectations for a rate cut are based on a negative appraisal of the economy, or other, noneconomic factors.
But many executives appeared to underestimate the priority that workers give to these noneconomic aspects of the work place.
Currently, 21 states have a cap on noneconomic damages for pain and suffering in medical liability cases.
Florida: Limit civil damages for such noneconomic losses as pain or mental anguish.
Japanese finance ministry officials reportedly favor keeping noneconomic issues out of the discussions.
If the patient refuses arbitration, noneconomic damages would be limited to $350,000 in the subsequent trial.