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9 Sentences With "misclassifies"

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It could also provide a fresh angle for critics who claim the company misclassifies its drivers as independent contractors, denying them benefits like health insurance and minimum wage.
Although revenge porn carries a potential two-year prison sentence, it is rarely prosecuted because the text of the law misclassifies the crime as a communications offence, not a sex crime.
BPD has conducted virtually no analysis of its own data to ensure that its enforcement activities are non-discriminatory, and the Department misclassifies or otherwise fails to investigate specific complaints of racial bias.
The Grassley and Wyden bill would give the Department of Health and Human Services new authority to reclassify a drug and recoup rebates when a manufacturer deliberately misclassifies a drug in order to pay lower rebates.
A Lyft Inc driver in Massachusetts who claims the company misclassifies drivers as independent contractors has asked a Boston federal judge to order the company to treat drivers in the state as employees pending the outcome of the proposed class action.
Grocery delivery service Instacart is facing fresh claims that it misclassifies delivery drivers in California as independent contractors, in the wake of a landmark ruling by the state's top court making it easier for workers to prove they are a company's employees.
Uber Technologies Inc is the latest gig economy company to be hit with a lawsuit claiming it unlawfully misclassifies workers in California as independent contractors since the state's top court made it harder for companies to defeat such claims in last month's Dynamex opinion.
Hayley buys Gail's share in the café and she moves in with Roy. He proposes to Hayley on Valentine's Day 1999, but she initially declines due to the fact that the law does not recognise her gender as legitimate and thus misclassifies her relationship with Roy as same-sex, with same-sex marriage not yet legal in the UK. More problems arise when Hayley's secret becomes public knowledge. Roy is embarrassed but, following various arguments, he pledges to stand by Hayley and proposes again. This time she accepts, but when they go to see a vicar; he refuses to marry them.
He is noted[2] for his statistical/methodological critiques of the work of racial theoretician J. Philippe Rushton[3,4,5,6,7] and more recently also of Richard Lynn.[8] His work has also focused on demonstrating the lack of content and criterion validity of the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS), a widely used test that excessively frequently misclassifies legitimate medical patients as malingerers, especially those patients who experience the psychological polytraumatic symptom pattern (e.g., survivors of motor vehicle collisions, injured war veterans, civilians injured in industrial accidents),[9] thus falsely depriving injured persons of medical attention, therapies, and of legally owed insurance benefits.

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