How To Use Uncompensated In A Sentence

  • AD and DS are uncompensated co-chairs of HealthOregon, a public service organisation dedicated to improving the quality and affordability of health care.
  • Delaval Stork stated this flow should be uncompensated, representing the actual volume flow for compressor anti-surge control.
  • But typically, P2P projects are ‘staffed’ with uncompensated people who have more passion for the idea than for any resulting profit.
  • The rise in alveolar and blood CO2 tensions produces at the kidneys, as shown by the work of Pitts47 and of Gilman48, a retention of bicarbonate, thus further raising blood and tissue CO2 levels, though of course relieving in part the uncompensated gaseous acidosis. Dickinson W. Richards - Nobel Lecture
  • And all these efforts, valid as far as they go, leave us still groping for a basic conceptual approach that takes seriously the constitutional prohibition against uncompensated takings of private property.
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  • While even younger brothers were paid for delivering groceries or newspapers, and older sisters and some girlfriends earned money by working outside the home, the relentless efforts of the assistant mother remained uncompensated.
  • The principal benefit is that we dispense with any assumptions regarding the size or distribution of the uncompensated pseudorange errors.
  • Children are uncompensated casualties of the job market.
  • But it would seem more realistic to view this minority as part of the problem of poverty than as part of the problem of uncompensated accident victims…
  • Is compensation immediate, or is there a time window in which uncompensated movement is detected?
  • Copyright owners are going uncompensated, mainstream companies can't jump in and innovate for fear of facilitating piracy, and consumers end up confused.
  • More specifically, the Court found that many conditions, such as nontherapeutic, uncompensated work assignments, and the absence of any semblance of privacy, constituted dehumanizing factors contributing to the degeneration of the patients' self-esteem. Report card on U.S. mental healthcare: We have nothing to be proud of (Part I)
  • The case was hugely significant for higher-paid employees where the employment tribunal cap on awards means loss is left uncompensated. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus, dealers do not own the money but are acting as an uncompensated collection agent for the federal government.
  • Farmers were left uncompensated for their destroyed livelihoods. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather, they will continue to drive outside of the regulatory system, without driver's education, testing, licensing, or insurance, sharply increasing the odds that others will both be injured and uncompensated.
  • The Lords of Karma with their faithful diligence and sense of direction neither leave any good action uncompensated nor any bad action unatoned.
  • If that was not the case, the law would be seriously deficient in leaving uncompensated a person whose replacement job was of short, possibly very short duration.
  • The volunteers were uncompensated and subject to immediate dismissal for any reason whatsoever.
  • When the rate was halved and the whining only increased I wondered if anything other than free - with artists uncompensated - could possibly satisfy those who seek to build businesses with other people's art.
  • Local Board Members are uncompensated volunteers who play an important community role closely connected with our Nation's defense.
  • In addition the need to define which injuries qualified for compensation and the continuing need to prove causation would ensure that many accident victims remained uncompensated.
  • And what's more most of them have gone uncompensated, which sadly, is even a greater tragedy.
  • Apart from these changes effectively doing away with my livelihood (already reduced somewhat due to the Motor Accident changes) my fear is that workers genuinely injured are going to be uncompensated.
  • The volunteers were uncompensated and subject to immediate dismissal for any reason whatsoever.
  • It is sound simply because, by and large, it is the most convenient and efficient way of ensuring that persons injured in the course of business enterprises do not go uncompensated.
  • And the externality of being coerced is a major uncompensated one. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Hayek Belong in High School Economics Classes?
  • And state governments are even less keen to settle with uncompensated victims of their discriminatory practices.
  • an uncompensated federal post
  • Only data from cells with a product of uncompensated series resistance and peak current sufficiently small to give a voltage error of
  • Where this fails, the person may retain an uncompensated feeling of inferiority.
  • More and more drivers are tempted to break the law, and risk serious uncompensated injury to others, by driving uninsured. Times, Sunday Times
  • Later, the father's attorney sends the doctor a subpoena duces tecum requiring the physician to appear at a deposition with the records, or to send the records with an affidavit if he doesn't care to take the day off uncompensated.
  • MJT has testified as an uncompensated expert on behalf of plaintiffs and the American Cancer Society in tobacco-related cases.

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