an·ti-kick·backˌan-tē-ˈkik-ˌbak,ˌan-tī-
anti-kickback如何读
anti-kickback英英释义
adjective
serving or intended to prevent or punish the giving or taking of kickbacks
anti-kickback statutes
adjective
serving or intended to prevent or punish the giving or taking of kickbacks
anti-kickback statutes
anti-kickback词源英文解释
The first known use of anti-kickback was in 1935
anti-kickback 例句
1 State and federal authorities said the scheme violated anti-kickback laws and state and federal false claims statutes.
2 This blade is not only equipped with a high-density tungsten carbide teeth, but a rugged anti-kickback shoulder behind each tooth.
3 Based on information from whistleblowers, prosecutors alleged that NextGen violated the anti-kickback statute by giving up to $10,000 in credits to existing customers whose recommendations of the software led to new sales.
4 Also helping was the tool’s circuitry, which has an anti-kickback feature.
5 There’s a smart guard system that offers anti-kickback protection and a guard assembly that protects you from the rotating blade but without an obstructed view.
6 In turn, the Department of Justice joined a lawsuit accusing Modern Vascular of violating federal anti-kickback laws by compensating podiatrists and other doctors for referrals and ripping off Medicare to the tune of $50 million.