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Employers can use medical entrance examinations for applicants, after making the job offer, only if all applicants ( regardless of disability ) must take it and it is treated as a confidential medical record.
David W. Packard in his opposition to the deal " massive layoffs as an example of this departure from HP ’ s core values ... that although the founders never guaranteed job security, ' Bill and Dave never developed a premeditated business strategy that treated HP employees as expendable.
Under the UK Employment Equality ( Sexual Orientation ) Regulations 2003, as explained by Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service, " workers or job applicants must not be treated less favourably because of their sexual orientation, their perceived sexual orientation or because they associate with someone of a particular sexual orientation.
In a working population, Lyall demonstrated an earlier return to work and a greater percentage of those able to return to work in patients treated with early carpal tunnel release compared to those who spent time involved in nonoperative treatment, such as injections, splinting, ergonomic job analysis, hand therapy.
According to The handbook of English linguistics, generic masculine pronouns and gender-specific job titles are instances " where English linguistic convention has historically treated men as prototypical of the human species.
Like many comedians, Henny Youngman treated his profession as a working job, one where it is difficult to make a living, and getting paid for the work is all-important.
Pierce began transforming Karloff at 11: 00 am, applying cotton, collodion and spirit gum to his face ; clay to his hair ; and wrapping him in linen bandages treated with acid and burnt in an oven, finishing the job at 7: 00 pm.
Lowell, shortly after the first issue, was treated for an eye disease in New York, and in his absence Carter did a poor job of managing the journal.
" Another biographer noted that Mattingly " treated his job as that of telling a story about people " and that The Armada was " that rarity, a book by a professional historian and admired by professional historians which nevertheless became a best seller.
" Mattingly treated his job as a historian " as that of telling a story about people ," and he had " a wide-range panoramic vision.
Kerry Weaver had originally backed him up for the job, backstabbing Mark Greene in the process and earning the permanent ER Chief position, but soon became disgusted with him after seeing his diabolical ways which included him suspending her in Season 6 after she treated a comatose, brain-damaged young woman without HMO approval.
* Duncan Beach ( Daniel Kitson )-A St. John Ambulance volunteer who is devoted to his job, but treated with contempt by those he treats.
She objected to the way her character was treated in parts of the film and showed concern that two members of the police force falling in love on the job was problematic, given that they would be putting their lives in jeopardy by not reaching peak efficiency.
Total disability through loss of an arm, leg, or eyesight on the job was to be treated the same as loss of life under the revised system.
Hoynes also had several run-ins with Leo McGarry ( who at one point warned him that the VP was not the country's 2nd in command, Leo was, and that he'd find himself out of any job if he ever treated C. J.
After having been treated and finally coming home again, he gets a new job as custodial engineer at a grammar school, but loses it again within less than one week because of a law forbidding people who spent time in a mental hospital to work within the vicinity of children.

treated and like
The Aricaras treated us like friends.
Alfred, who was a good deal older than Harry, had treated him like a son, and when Harry decided to stay in business with Lew instead of going with Alfred, Alfred looked on the decision as a betrayal.
If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court, he cannot be heard to object if he is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to the form in which the claim must be stated -- the particularity, for instance, with which a cause of action must be described.
What happened is that Negroes want to be treated like men.
Negroes want to be treated like men: a perfectly straightforward statement, containing only seven words.
You've treated your stay here like a big joke.
She says she has been treated like a doll to play with, first by her father and then by him.
Roman law also allowed inheritance only through the male line, so when Prasutagus died his attempts to preserve his line were ignored and his kingdom was annexed as if it had been conquered ; lands and property were confiscated and nobles treated like slaves.
Cases like the paradigmatic case ought to be treated likewise ; cases unlike the paradigm ought to be treated differently.
The identification between State and law is but a special normative principle introduced by ( public ) Roman law, which according to some, like Maitland, was for this very reason to be treated as the quintessential “ law of tyranny ”.
:" And if a king shall stand up from among the House of David, studying Torah and indulging in commandments like his father David, according to the written and oral Torah, and he will coerce all Israel to follow it and to strengthen its weak points, and will fight The Lord's wars, this one is to be treated as if he were the anointed one.
Douglass described her as a kind and tender-hearted woman, who treated Douglass like one human being ought to treat another.
* ( Negative form of Golden Rule ): One should not treat others in ways that one would not like to be treated.
All versions and forms of the proverbial Golden Rule have one aspect in common: they all demand that people treat others in a manner in which they themselves would like to be treated.
By sorting formulas according to the number of atoms of each element present in the formula according to these rules, with differences in earlier elements or numbers being treated as more significant than differences in any later element or number — like sorting text strings into lexicographical order — it is possible to collate chemical formulas into what is known as Hill system order.
Early Italian instruments, on the other hand, were so light in construction that they were treated rather like a violin: kept for storage in a protective outer case, and played after taking it out of its case and placing it on a table.
There are several conflicting views concerning the US availability of cough preparations containing ethylmorphine ( also called dionine or codethyline )— Feco Syrup and its equivalents were first marketed circa 1895 and still in common use in the 1940s and 1950s, and the main ingredient is treated like codeine under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970.
The earliest written records of Christian images treated like icons in a pagan or Gnostic context are offered by the 4th-century Christian Aelius Lampridius in the Life of Alexander Severus ( xxix ) that was part of the Augustan History.
Slave codes prevented slaves from being treated like whites, and they were given quick trials without a jury.
Hindu ascetics like Jadrup were treated with respect, and it was only those who upset the order of the state that were seen as a threat to the state, with their popularity making them even more dangerous.
And if a king shall arise from among the House of David, studying Torah and occupied with commandments like his father David, according to the written and oral Torah, and he will impel all of Israel to follow it and to strengthen breaches in its observance, and will fight Hashem's wars, this one is to be treated as if he were the anointed one.
Although not particular in the choice of some of the associates of his pleasures, he admitted none but men of worth to his intimacy, and when once admitted they were treated like equals.
The settlers treated the Indians as little better than slaves, and the paternalistic clergy treated them like children.

treated and another
The parent of a group filing consolidated returns might be treated as the same corporation following a reorganization defined in section 368(a)(1), but as a different corporation for this purpose after a tax-free acquisition by another corporation which had not, for example, elected to file consolidated returns with its own subsidiaries.
Neither 495 nor 532 may be treated as reliable, however, the latter date relies on the presumption that the Regnal List is correct in presenting the kings of Wessex as having succeeded one another, with no omitted kings, no joint kingships, and that the durations of the reigns are correct as given.
In thermionic-valve diodes, a current through the heater filament indirectly heats the thermionic cathode, another internal electrode treated with a mixture of barium and strontium oxides, which are oxides of alkaline earth metals ; these substances are chosen because they have a small work function.
" Similarly, the Catholic Encyclopedia says, " the subjects treated of in the Epistle are many and various ; moreover, St. James not infrequently, whilst elucidating a certain point, passes abruptly to another, and presently resumes once more his former argument.
As another example, an NNT of 4 means if 4 patients are treated, only one would respond.
Due to the social custom that men and women should not be near to one another, the women of China were reluctant to be treated by male doctors of Western Medicine.
This same study showed that dendritic cells chronically treated with morphine during their differentiation produce more interleukin-12 ( IL-12 ), a cytokine responsible for promoting the proliferation, growth, and differentiation of T-cells ( another cell of the adaptive immune system ) and less interleukin-10 ( IL-10 ), a cytokine responsible for promoting a B-cell immune response ( B cells produce antibodies to fight off infection ).
Illicit diversion has been a problem, but to the many proponents of the utilization of morphine for OST, the benefits far outweigh the costs, taking into account the much higher percentage of addicts who are " held " or, from another perspective, satisfied by this treatment option, as opposed to methadone and buprenorphine treated addicts, who are more likely to forgo their treatment and revert to using heroin etc., in many cases by selling their methadone or buprenorphine prescriptions to afford their opiate of choice.
Weak typing allows a value of one type to be treated as another, for example treating a string as a number.
If one adds two whole parts the result is one whole and if one whole is subtracted from another whole the result is another whole-it means there is one whole universe and it is all prevaded by " Him ". Since the universe has come forth from the Divine, all things and beings are sacred and must be treated so in human thought and action.
" Yours Is No Disgrace ") were treated as just another instrument in the composition.
An envoy from another nation is traditionally treated as a guest, their communications with their home nation treated as confidential, and their freedom from coercion and subjugation by the host nation treated as essential.
It added protection for online service providers and users from actions against them based on the content of third parties, stating in part that " No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider ".
An unconditional gift approach is another possibility, wherein the ring is always treated as a gift, to be kept by the fiancée whether or not the relationship progresses to marriage.
This is due to the von Neumann architecture implemented by virtually all modern computers: since machine code can be processed as just another kind of data, it can be read and overwritten by any program barring special memory management provisions that subsequently have to be treated as part of the TCB.
In these works, different sections and / or instruments of the orchestra are treated at one point or another as soloists with emphasis on solo sections and / or instruments changing during the piece.
Following the First World War, the Union of South Africa was granted the administration of the German South-West Africa colony as a League of Nations mandate and it became treated in most respects as if it were another province of the Union.
Behring demonstrated that the injection of toxins was able to be transmitted to another animal by injections of a treated animal's blood serum and used as a means of effecting a cure.
English does not allow these phrases, unless Microsoft is treated, by a non-standard secondary application, in the role of a common noun: *" Microsofts "; *" the Microsoft "; *" another Microsoft ".
In such a reading, male and female, Rome and Egypt, reason and emotion, and austerity and leisure are treated as mutually exclusive binaries that all interrelate with one another.
In their houses — thatched shelters without walls — they sat on clean sand, and they treated one another very politely.

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