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However, the government cannot prevent the social partners making insurance agreements 'voluntarily' or 'privately'.
Initially, a block from the global pool is given to each evaluator, which privately allocates from (and deallocates to) its block.
Clan regulations did not necessarily demand that all minor clan disputes be handled privately.
The remaining need for care will then have to be hired privately (if possible), or informal care has to be provided from that point onward.
Privately inflicted sanctions for violations of criminal laws are not grounded in the judgments of the appropriate agent, namely the state.
Small communities depend on locally or privately managed sources of drinking water using less efficient treatment methods.
The much lower odds of predicted discharge observed in patients living in privately managed facilities raises some concern.
Efforts at raising funds privately began in 1898, but were not very successful.
Our research, then, found childcaring ar rangements characterised by being non-monetised, based on personal family relations and privately organised.
Capitalism is an economic system in which ' the means of production and the capacity to work are owned privately and there are markets in both'.
There is a common shock to the electorate about which each voter is imperfectly and privately informed.
Facts represent beliefs in which the agent has confidence; facts and beliefs may be held privately or be shared.
They can be produced informally, commercially or publicly, and consumed privately or collectively.
However, in our model some members of society are constrained and are unable to save privately.
States or central banks were then forced to organize bailouts and to socialize the costs of privately undertaken risks.
The 1960 census sample provides the distribution of ownership in the 1,669 privately owned villages.
The corner-shop employee could, of course, save privately to boost her retirement income.
Privately owned express and parcel service providers were interested in breaking into the mail business market and supported reform.
In the next section, privately expressed comments on this particular case will be taken into account.
The infliction of state-initiated privately inflicted sanctions is impermissible.
Even theorists who support the substitutability of state-inflicted and privately inflicted sanctions concede that this is not the general view.
Small homes were all privately run and almost all were residential care homes.
Various transitions between no care, informal home-care, subsidised home-care, privately purchased home-care and institutional care were observed.
Issues of financial planning are, of course, important in privately-purchased pensions with decisions about retirement saving perhaps the most crucial taken by the average citizen.
The coroner's room has direct access to the court, and is also used by the jury if it needs to confer privately.
Paying privately for care was important to self-image.
Occasionally, motivated by fear of falling behind, a student (with a supportive friend) will approach a teacher privately to ask a question or request clarification.
If so, why, and what do they privately recall about his time ?
Legitimate political discourse must be a translation of what is "privately" felt and believed true into secular, scientific, and pragmatic forms.
We get another indication of the predicament through criticism levelled privately against them by family members and friends.
Privately performed screening and diagnostic procedures may increase, weakening the quality of offered screening and diagnostic methods and causing inequity.
The first round of ratings was performed privately and anonymously.
By relying on privately funded studies, the public sector is at risk of deviating, albeit unwittingly, from its fundamental mission.
In these corporately (by the lineage) owned, privately funded temple/ offices, shrines hold tablets on which are written the names of the relevant ancestors.
The satisfaction of goals of inquiry is not ascertained privately, but by evaluation with respect to shared values and standards.
We find, however, that larger proportions of the parcel are planted to cocoa on purchased village land and privately purchased land.
Undoubtedly, they must have attempted to establish a currency circulation system based on privately minted coins.
In 1987 few dentists carried out more than a tenth of treatments privately.
The granary bought up about 5 per cent of all the spelt available privately for sale in the entire district.
Not considered here are small plots, privately owned or leased from the state.
Privately employed postal workers typically work longer hours and for less pay than publicly employed postal workers.
There were also country differences in the relationship between informal help and the use of privately-paid help.
Privately, however, his beliefs were altogether less black and white.
Everything was done 'quietly and privately', and at no stage were the debentures placed on the open market.
Knowing this, the farmer makes the privately efficient investment in period one.
Since the equilibrium average product is privately determined, we would like to understand how it is affected by the different parameters of the model.
Many of these common resources have substitutes that households might privately employ.
Whether an individual under-invests, postpones her investment, makes a privately efficient investment, or over-invests, has been shown to be highly sensitive to the specific circumstances.
Since the private components of weather information do not exhibit market failures, they can be provided privately through market mechanisms.
Each interview was conducted privately between the par ticipant and a researcher, with no one else present or able to overhear the conversation.
In this study, grassland improvement was accepted in three of the four scenarios outlined above, regardless of whether the land was owned privately or communally.
In addition, both refused to contemplate a move to either publicly funded or privately owned sheltered housing, let alone residential care.
Interest tended to focus on the policy change from predominantly public provision to a (still) predominantly publicly funded but increasingly privately provided service.
An important part of this is how privately the couple had lived in the past.
Such self-funding or privately paying residents have received scant research attention compared with those who are publicly funded.
Many were also willing to pay privately for cataract surgery, to shorten the wait, although the respondent's financial circumstances associated with this willingness.
The unit costs for privately provided services were assumed to be equal to payments by patients.
Most parents were white (90%, 281/314), and lived in privately owned accommodation (74%; 235/318).
Deals could still be made away from public scrutiny by convening privately prior to the official meetings.
The response category, privately run insurance is looked at here.
Similarly, respondents do not always give the same answers in face-to-face surveys as they do when the questionnaire is completed privately and returned anonymously.
There are no statistics on the overall size of this market, for the (potentially large) privately funded sector is currently neither registered nor regulated.
In all the homes we were able to interview the residents privately, and some of them did voice minor concerns or dissatisfactions with the home.
Over 80 % of arable land has been owned by small farmers and over 80 % of livestock has been raised on privately owned farms [8].
Furthermore, most people do not perceive privately inflicted sanctions and state-inflicted sanctions as interchangeable.
Instituting privately inflicted sanctions would thus challenge fundamental assumptions about the legal system.
The advocates of shaming penalties also share the belief that privately inflicted sanctions may be a better way of preventing crime.
Money cannot be consumed or privately produced, and it is storable but indivisible.
In the rural areas, taxes and rents on public and privately held lands were paid almost entirely in kind during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The type 2's cannot borrow against future social security benefits in order to invest privately in the stock market.
They can privately contribute either $0 or $5 to a collective program to reduce global climate change.
Pollution-reducing infrastructure can either be supplied publicly or privately.
In the absence of a regulating framework, this logically results in the proliferation of privately financed tertiary service lines, known as ' spaghettisation ' (p. 116).
Five are state owned, two are religion based, and three are privately owned for-profit institutions.
Privately, even generally progressive employers generally advocated caution and delay.
First, the opportunity costs of the time consumed in attending will be borne by women privately, by their employers, or by society at large.
In the raw material production sector, one plant is state owned and ten plants are privately owned.
Privately insured patients also pay the entire cost of prescribed medicines up to a ceiling, beyond which the government covers the balance.
Privately funded or career-oriented plant geneticists are unlikely to invest in relatively long-term projects such as new crop development.
In the south, such caring tasks are privately organised.
Self-report measures may therefore capture only the publicly-declared prevalence of loneliness, which may differ from the privately-felt extent of the feeling.
Having the financial means to pay privately for additional services also allowed some people to meet needs that would be otherwise unattended.
Care was taken to interview each informant privately and separately from the other informant.
She has two children aged four and two years, and lives in a privately rented unfurnished flat.
In these areas most changes in the use of land are strictly controlled even though the land is privately owned.
Why did he continue to be scrupulous in the public realm of print, whatever his privately held emotions?
Given the annual harvest constraint of 40,000 cubic meters, sustained-yield management is thus close to privately optimal in the absence of area and harvest fees.
By contrast, this paper analyzes community regulations used to regulate privately owned natural resources.
Instead, households are less likely to collect from common areas at all and are more likely to use privately produced fuel.
Otherwise, management intensity will be higher on privately acquired land.
We distinguish here between division of the commons and individualization of privately held landholdings.
The transactions for both parties were done face to face (and privately) with the game administrator.
I would want to teach privately and select my pupils.
However, school music teachers do not always know which pupils learn privately.
He complained that wet-nurses who were turned away from the bureau were hired privately.
The only thing was that it was done privately.
Between 1989 and 1995/6, the privately-rented sector grew slightly.
In the interests of efficient enforcement his practice was to negotiate a solution to a problem privately, and at all costs to be patient.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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