An employer could require employees to arbitrate disputes as a term of their employment, but it had to be done fairly, with due process.
The Oxford English Dictionary documents how the word "rabid" found similar purchase in English during the 17th century, as a term of illness but also as a wrenching state of agitation: "rabid with anguish" (1621), "rabid Griefe" (1646).
To state this was the first income tax is not only absurd but ludicrous, unless the author contends that employers who deduct from their employees pay items required as a term of employment such as meals, uniforms etc. is somehow a form of income tax levied by the government to compensate the employer for such expenses.
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With eight days to go before the May 7 special election, Sanford stressed his efforts to rein in spending as a three-term member of Congress and as a two-term governor.
The "lucky country" was meant as a dig rather than a term of endearment.
That does not necessarily mean changing Russia's constitution to remain in office for a third term, as a burble of supplications from regional politicians is urging.
What is less clear is how the shipping industry as a whole will fare as a result of long term increases in the price of fuel.
At that time, I also expected to see a short-term bounce as a result of all the heavy selling and the recent increase in bearish sentiment.
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At every stage, he has treated Europe as a short-term question of political tactics rather than a vital issue of national strategy.
As a long term holder of KNDI, I understand your frustration, but If you had been following the China press, particularly yesterday and today, you would have realized that the long awaited approval from Hangzhou for its 20, 000 EV program is finally about to happen with KNDI as the only logical participant.
Every small business owner knows that the laws of finance will allow negative cash to be augmented with debt as a temporary means to an end, but not as a long-term way of life.
It has operated as a clearing house for the foreign reserves of many countries and as a lender of short-term loans.
In Gujarat, the emergence of BJP leader Narendra Modi - who recently won a fourth successive term as chief minister of the state - as a potential prime ministerial candidate appears imminent.
Due to a three-month drop in the median price of a single-family home as well as a continued decline of long-term interest rates (i.e. mortgage rates), the affordability of a single-family home has spiked back up to a level only briefly seen at the tail end of the financial crisis.
And this is even more true of short-term instruments such as the overnight Fed Funds rate than it is of a longer term bond rate, because as a general rule, the shorter the duration, the lower the risk.
Mr. Mandela, elected South Africa's first black president in 1994 as a member of the African National Congress, served as president for one term after spending more than a quarter of a century behind bars for his efforts to end apartheid.
Some media outlets have reported that Armstrong has been strongly considering the possibility of a confession, possibly as a way to stem the tide of fleeing sponsors and as part of a long-term comeback plan.
Well you could do that on a short-term basis as part of a package of political and economic and military steps.
Pushing the clerics out of electoral politics and back into their secluded seminaries is advocated by progressive religious intellectuals as a way of ensuring the long-term health of the Islamic system.
Formally, he'll be answering questions on the Bank's November 2012 Financial Stability Report, but there may be a valedictory flavour to his appearance as his term of office draws to a close.
She once advised Bill Clinton to accept a ban on late-term abortions as part of a compromise.
Until recently it seemed obvious that David Beasley, chairman of the Republican Governors Association, would be re-elected for a second term as governor of the state.
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But as a long-term observer of the sector, it calls all that into question.
He just finished a term as Chair of the ABA Tax Section.
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He recently completed a term as president of the African Union.
He decided not to seek re-election in 2000, a move that opened the seat for Jon Corzine, who later served a term as governor of New Jersey.
He was part of a silver medal-winning relay team at the 1994 Lillehammer Games and, after his skating career ended, served a term as president of U.S. Speedskating.
In 2008-2010, the prepaid phone market grew as a proportion of the overall handset market as many consumers opted out of long-term contracts that carried a fixed monthly plan.
In addition to lowering taxes, broadening the tax base and lessening regulation, Wilson see a more manufacturing-friendly economy as a core of long term growth in the United States.
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