pecuniary in A Sentence

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    Yet the primary purpose of the funds was Pecuniary.

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    (b) Giving Pecuniary benefits to teachers to motivate them.

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    It is probable that the quarrel was due to Pecuniary embarrassment.

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    In the final analysis the lack of a Pecuniary outcome was apt.

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    Beyond the Pecuniary jurisdiction of Banking Ombudsman prescribed under clause 7.05 above.

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    Other than Pecuniary gains, amateur and professional photographers also get opportunities to hone skills.

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    Other than Pecuniary gains, amateur and professional photographers also get opportunities to own skills.

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    He coined the terms“conspicuous waste” and“Pecuniary emulation”(striving to meet or exceed someone else's financial status).

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    Pecuniary loss of the proprietor of a DSL connection, without any additional expenses incurred or revenues have escaped.

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    Covers direct Pecuniary loss suffered by the insured due to fraud or dishonesty committed by any of insured's salaried employees.

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    The 2013 Act does not permit an Independent Director to have a Pecuniary relationship with the company, other than his remuneration.

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    The new rule will be effective from July 1, and the banking ombudsmen will enjoy more power in their Pecuniary jurisdiction.

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    The Bill permits an Independent Director to have a Pecuniary relationship, up to 10% of his total income, with the company.

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    Fidelity Guarantee(Section7): This Section covers direct Pecuniary losses caused to you by any act of fraud or dishonesty committed by your salaried employees.

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    And to prevent warmth, all expressions of positive opinions, or direct contradiction, were after some time made contraband, and prohibited under small Pecuniary penalties.

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    The bill proposes to allow independent directors to have a Pecuniary relationship with the company to the extent of 10% of his total income.

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    And, to prevent warmth, all expressions of positiveness in opinions or direct contradiction were after some time made contraband and prohibited under small Pecuniary penalties.

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    This is to ensure objectivity in deliberations and avoid any objection being taken to the vote of the member on ground of personal, Pecuniary or direct interest.

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    Batting for a legislation on conflict of interest, the party also demanded that ministers in the Union government and their immediate family members should also declare their Pecuniary interests.

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    Obtaining for herself/ himself or for any other person any valuable thing(s) or Pecuniary advantage(s) by corrupt or illegal means or by abusing her/ his position as a public servant;

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    (f) if the Speaker holds that the member against whose appointment objection has been taken has a personal Pecuniary or direct interest in the matter before the Committee he shall cease to be a member thereof forthwith:.

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    Member' s Pecuniary Interest A member having a personal, Pecuniary or direct interest in the matter to be decided by the House is expected, while taking part in the proceedings on that matter, to declare his interest.

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    This applies also to a person who, by criminal conduct, evades a liability(such as a taxation liability)- which lawyers call“obtaining a Pecuniary advantage”- as he is deemed thereby to obtain a sum of money equal in value to the liability evaded.

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    This applies also to a person who, by criminal conduct, evades a liability(such as a taxation liability)- referred to by lawyers as“obtaining a Pecuniary advantage”- as he is deemed thereby to obtain a sum of money equal in value to the liability evaded.

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    For the purposes of this rule the interest of the member should be direct, personal or Pecuniary and separately belong to the person whose inclusion in the Committee is objected to and not in common with the public in general or with any class or section thereof or any matter of state policy.

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