Tens of millions of pounds have been skimmed off compensation payments to sick ex-miners by rogue solicitors, it was claimed last night. |
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Kicking the farm workers out of their cottages and jobs without compensation just seemed like vengeance. |
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For the experiments presented the capacity compensation was set with the electrode close to the cell. |
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The government has taken adequate care to protect the labour interests stipulating attractive compensation package when retrenched. |
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They often have to be flexible in terms of the compensation packages on offer here, linking a larger amount to the bonus. |
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The Government's understanding of that article is that compensation is required generally where property is expropriated. |
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The workers are asking for compensation for mental stress arising from a possible risk of exposure to asbestos at the plant. |
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The European Union has approved a measure guaranteeing automatic compensation for travelers involuntarily bumped from overbooked flights. |
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Admittedly, that article allows the Member States to choose between indemnification and compensation for damage. |
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Your combined contribution should not be more than the amount of compensation you report on your tax return. |
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Sir Kuiper used his influence to gain a concession in Pelgaryn as compensation for the losses he suffered from the orcish invasion. |
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With funds and several groups have got compensation for failings on the part of the State. |
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The St. Louis machinists are seeking wage and benefit compensation similar to machinists at Boeing's Seattle operations. |
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Extended canter down the long side was the compensation to the horse after a three-loop serpentine at the canter with no change of rein. |
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The Government has announced that it will increase the accident compensation levy for vets next year. |
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According to legal experts, he could be in line for compensation running into millions of pounds. |
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The compensation will enable her to clear her debts, repay the money she borrowed from her mother and make a fresh start. |
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The United States valorised and rewarded veterans with compensation and their own healthcare system. |
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To make matters worse, you will have no recourse because a compensation clause will rarely be in your contract. |
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When carriers underpriced their workers' compensation product to gain market share in the late 1990s, some carriers became insolvent. |
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All seven men were also ordered to pay 11 million kip each as compensation to the family of the victim, said the sources. |
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Options only add to management compensation if a company's stock rises above the exercise price. |
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Common law and civil law systems recognize the principle of compensation for losses caused by faults for which others are legally responsible. |
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Bank sources said that he has retained lawyers in Belfast and Dublin in anticipation of a possible compensation claim against the bank. |
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Cases of abuse have been acknowledged, and apologies and compensation have been paid appropriately. |
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That appeared to contradict a statement by the police yesterday morning which flatly denied having offered any compensation to the family. |
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The retardation of ribcage growth may effectively set the limit of functional compensation that can be achieved. |
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According to Ellis, he received no compensation whatever from the French government or otherwise. |
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That, as it were, removes or deals with a critical contingency which would make compensation payable, but it is only the first step. |
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If we execute a project overseas, the compensation we pay has to be commensurate with salaries in those countries. |
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Executives received millions in compensation for their companies' superior performance. |
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He therefore rejected their claims for compensation from the federal government. |
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For example, assembly-line workers in a piece-rate compensation system may adapt their work strategies over time in response to reinforcement. |
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The company does not expect a hefty compensation bill as other insurers have also experienced tough times. |
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If the question goes to arbitration, the arbitrator's duty is to determine the amount of compensation payable. |
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Still, pulling on snazzy threads in the morning must be scant compensation for working in what is officially the nation's most hated profession. |
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However, it is likely that victims will continue to use the common law to seek compensation for stress-related injuries. |
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It can release some of the money set aside to pay compensation because it has kept a tight rein on redress. |
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I further certify that the establishment making this application carries workers' compensation insurance and disability insurance as required. |
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The hunger strikers are demanding compensation and medical benefits for all the affected workers. |
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It is not fair that such cuts apply equally to veterans with compensation for their wartime service of only 250 Bosnian marka. |
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A government compensation scheme is available for asbestos victims who cannot trace their previous employer. |
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They were required to mortgage their property to insure against the need to pay compensation for damage done by robbers. |
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It would be a just exercise of discretion to award them compensation for the sites acquired. |
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Options are both compensation for executives and also potential costs to stockholders, since their exercise dilutes stockholder ownership rights. |
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The two men are paid compensation and hush money by the mine owners over the deaths. |
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This would be backed by a so-called Book of Quantum which would help determine a scale of compensation awards. |
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The information is used to assist multinational companies in determining compensation allowances for their expatriate workers. |
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He is the lawyer who plunged the Scottish Executive into a compensation crisis by successfully challenging slopping out in prisons. |
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I paid compensation and it was a blot on my character, but it was a one-off. |
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Rick Perry hopscotched across Texas on Wednesday to sign ceremonial copies of a new workers' compensation bill. |
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It probably also means the compensation clause should he be tempted away is absolutely ginormous. |
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In New York, families of fire-fighters and other victims argue over how vast compensation packages are parcelled out. |
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The train operating companies have shunted all the blame onto Railtrack and have received compensation for delays. |
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Work devoid of opportunities for participation can lead to strain and escapist behaviour as compensation for the sense of helplessness. |
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While I agreed with some of the things that Mr Mark said, I do not think we can compare that compensation with a golden handshake. |
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For example, Europe has no stock compensation standards, and the dot-bomb hit many European countries as hard as the United States. |
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How much compensation was offered to the poor hapless farmers is not a state secret. |
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All are seeking compensation in the aftermath of Britain's worst train disaster, which was caused because a driver jumped a red light. |
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The reliance on the wage base for funding reflects an earlier economy in which wage compensation dominated. |
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His explanation to MPs is unlikely to happen until the compensation case brought by shareholders is adjudicated in October. |
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The dosage compensation complex cannot accumulate on the male X chromosome in the mutants. |
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That poorly designed compensation structures can misalign incentives and induce excessive risk-taking within financial organizations. |
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We are firmly against the forcible acquisition for our land at paltry compensation rates. |
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Wage and price controls in effect during World War II meant employers had to turn to forms of non-cash compensation to recruit or retain workers. |
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Still, Stanley is small fry in the realm of corporate governance and executive compensation fiascos. |
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The compact cameras where you are not looking through the camera's lens have a compensation for this, but it is a poor substitute. |
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Finally, there is no compensation for the five men who lost 20 months of liberty as punishment for a crime they did not commit. |
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The compensation figures being bandied around, in our view, are far too high. |
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A book of first class stamps and a letter of apology was the scant compensation offered to a woman who claimed her mail had been stolen. |
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In public healthcare systems, physicians are often salaried employees with compensation plans that may act as disincentives for innovation. |
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Some Nordic countries even offer subsidized childcare services and compensation that is approximate to the actual loss of earnings. |
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Over the last 10 years, compensation claims for work-related injuries in Ontario have diminished. |
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Now compensation matters will be dealt with in Sydney using an administrative tribunal, with disputes going to arbitration. |
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Despite speculation to the contrary, the compensation issue is of limited significance. |
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Katie decided to use her injury compensation money to set up a clean-up campaign and now dedicates her life to fighting for models' rights. |
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The recent case of compensation for a traveller detained in a head-lock when trying to run for a train was extreme but not untypical. |
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Any casualty due to their negligence must be put up for a PIL and proper compensation demanded. |
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December's ruling will probably mean that insurers are less exposed to compensation claims. |
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The PIAB will adjudicate and award compensation for personal injury claims where liability is not disputed. |
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The society also operates a compensation scheme so clients will not lose money if funds are not recovered. |
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Make sure the subcontractors you hire show proof of liability and workers' compensation insurance. |
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Right now, most people who claim compensation for injury feel they have the moral right to it. |
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It will take the form of a tribunal where plaintiffs can seek compensation for injuries sustained. |
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The complexities of mollification, compensation and reconciliation can often be dealt with outside this theatrical space. |
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If not, set its exposure compensation dial to overexpose the picture by about 1 or 1.5 stops. |
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Is a person entitled to receive all accident compensation entitlements while he or she is an inmate in a penal institution? |
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Also, we have moved to a shared-goal compensation plan, in which the virtual company teams are all incented to achieve a common set of goals. |
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The gyroscopically stabilized models, by the way, reportedly provide added compensation for movement of the boat under you. |
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I will do everything I can to make it up to them, but I know that no amount of compensation is enough. |
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When they moved out, shame-free Adrienne started making inquiries about government compensation for her lost pin money. |
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Every year, hundreds of members are awarded compensation for injuries and trauma suffered. |
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Limiting a career during marriage, for example, was not the basis for adequate compensation if the marriage was dissolved. |
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In addition, the Czechs resisted the one-time compensation fee paid to federations for players. |
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But the lack of an agreement for compensation does not always equate with donative intent. |
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Is compensation immediate, or is there a time window in which uncompensated movement is detected? |
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The act regulates the right to a legal defence and obtaining compensation for damages caused by faulty products. |
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But he has gone quietly knowing that he will get a nice cushion of more than a million pounds compensation to soften any ignominy. |
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The above configuration leads to a hydrostatical compensation of the pressing force exerted by the medium. |
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He is also facing charges of embezzling a compensation fund for war victims and is being investigated for swindling a veterans' trust fund. |
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People are entitled to compensation when they are injured, but we need to weed out the spurious claims. |
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According to surveys by several executive compensation consultants, boards took the criticism to heart. |
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The problem for women is breaking through the glass ceiling, not getting equal compensation once they do so. |
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Both of these envisage a pot of compensation money and a mechanism for divvying it up, permitting the free exchange of artistic goods. |
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In the dance world, compensation for orchestra musicians and stagehands often takes priority over the budgeted dancers' salaries. |
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On Dec.6, hundreds of protestors staged a rally at a wind power plant in the city over land compensation disputes. |
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In particular, would she be entitled to claim any compensation if I asked her to move out either now or in the future? |
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There are separate accumulators for generator tripping and 500-kV reactive power compensation switching for this algorithm as well. |
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Privatised industries must be returned to public ownership with no compensation for speculative gains. |
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It is not intended to open the floodgates to petty claims against those bodies, nor will it lead to large compensation payouts. |
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The money had gone in excessive compensation and unapproved bonuses, fees and loans. |
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When you give money to an employee for doing a job, it's compensation and it ought to be expensed in the current period. |
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Contributions made by your employer are based on compensation that you would have received had you not been an active member of the armed forces. |
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Money is remiss in its ability to ignite the spirit, and my sluggish muscles betray any conscious compensation I may try to make. |
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As partial compensation for these logistical challenges, Rau did benefit from the advent of the dry plate. |
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But for stable mature companies, they should be expensed, or other methods of compensation should be used. |
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True, many individuals and groups justly received land or compensation for that of which they had been robbed by previous governments. |
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Veterans must be treated fairly and expeditiously as they seek compensation for disability or illness. |
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He was examining the whole issue of damages, including compensation for the psychological hurt and suffering that parents had experienced. |
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A woman recently won compensation of 15,000 yuan after losing more than half her hair after it was permed at a local beauty salon. |
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Some deep psychological compensation for my ineradicable temperamental wimpiness is at work. |
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Finally at the fourth attempt the case was heard, the court found in my favour and appropriate compensation was awarded. |
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The institution also provided compensation to employers for salaries paid to employees on sick leave after the first eight days. |
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Under the law, the retailer must refund the money for the goods and also pay an extra amount of compensation to the consumer. |
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The FLSA sets minimum wages, overtime compensation for work exceeding forty hours, and restrictions on child labor. |
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For employees who continue to work long hours, overtime compensation will remain fertile ground for lawsuits. |
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Not only is the monetary compensation being offered by the government a paltry amount, but inflation will erode its value over time. |
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The distortion of tradition by the greed virus can be seen in the demand by prisoners for slopping out compensation and payment for work done. |
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The amount equals the compensation the European Union is seeking for the impact of the tax breaks on businesses in the union. |
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She has a worker's compensation claim for stress-related injuries, she says. |
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Victims may choose whether or not to make use of the legal process, waiving their rights to compensation if they do not wish to sue. |
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The employee does receive extra compensation like insurance, plus noncash benefits like office space and equipment. |
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New chairman John Robinson has since ordered a review of compensation arrangements for senior managers. |
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Ms Ray, 53, is now seeking legal advice with a view to seeking compensation from Channel 4 and Ramsay. |
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As non-unionist casuals, they could be denied workers' compensation if injured. |
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Will there be any compensation for students and community teachers who have been deprived of human rights? |
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The latter may permissibly be done provided compensation is paid to any victim who suffers harm as a result of having one's rights infringed. |
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Since the problem of compensation for the land is unresolved, work on them should be suspended temporarily. |
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This compensation is usually excellent, as most asthmatics hyperventilate during an episode of wheezing with dyspnea. |
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Sadly the compensation claimers are whacking up costs as lawyers sue hospitals for massive chunks of their budgets. |
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If the aggrieved party is unable to establish the value of a loss of bargain he may seek compensation in respect of his reliance losses. |
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But they must agree to waive future rights to compensation for policies that were missold to them. |
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A Sheffield woman who was wrongfully imprisoned following an armed raid on her home has won compensation from police. |
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It also demanded compensation for farmers and financial assistance for industrialists due to power shortage in the state. |
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Workers will also have a right to compensation for any untaken leave on termination of employment. |
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What the figures on executive compensation show is how much social wealth the tiny elite appropriates for their personal bank accounts. |
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Also, the company's restricted list of cases eligible for compensation has been abolished. |
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On 7 August 96, the court also directed the Punjab government to pay one million rupees as interim compensation to Mrs. Khalra. |
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Ten animal rights protesters were awarded compensation by police after officers were accused of falsely imprisoning them. |
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A plaintiff need not take steps to recover compensation for his loss from parties who, in addition to the defendant, are liable to him. |
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Taking the claims to court is the only way to recover lost compensation after the firms deny negligence. |
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Even if they had paid the beneficiary, they would be able to seek to recover the compensation by certain judicial procedures. |
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There will be people who are so discommoded that compensation will not make them happy but, for most, compensation will prove a soothing balm. |
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That does not take away his right to seek compensation for the injuries he suffered. |
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However, the criminal injuries compensation board made the award after a three-hour hearing. |
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Some families have been waiting for compensation for years, as the bodies of those killed remained untraced. |
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It does not agree with the Government that pecuniary compensation would not provide redress. |
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The retirement plans offered the advantage of providing deferred payment of compensation that would more tightly bind people to military careers. |
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The sell-off of its assets was to pay compensation to 80 victims of abuse in the order's schools and orphanages. |
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Either he cannot claim workers compensation or he takes his chances and claims common law damages and sues. |
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When we did our survey, we could find no outworker who had actually lodged a workers' compensation claim. |
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I have not filed a workers compensation claim over anybody doing anything and never considered doing so. |
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It was a lady who had a psychological injury, and she was claiming workers compensation as a result of stress. |
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She said she thought that he collected workers' compensation and had bought the car with money he received from a lawsuit over the injury. |
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Militants assaulted business managers and extorted money they claimed was compensation for unfair dismissals. |
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The compensation allegedly included subcontracts, free services and payment on fake invoices without work having been done. |
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The costs of the crash are set to run into millions of pounds, with the damage to the track and trains and any compensation that may be paid out. |
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It is a difficult process, but it is possible to win compensation if you were sold a pup. |
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He made an agreement allowing the company to earn up to 35 percent compensation for the export of minerals that did not exist. |
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A specialist lawyer in personal injury and compensation claims said he could also lose financially since some of his victims may be able to sue. |
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Mr O'Gorman said the Church had continually fought compensation cases in a callous manner showing no regard for the victims concerned. |
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Traffic offenses are no longer punishable by monetary compensation but by greasing the palm of an officer. |
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As I said yesterday, there is the accident compensation legislation, but such dicta as there are are against recovery. |
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He further claimed compensation for injury to his feelings, alleging that his human rights had been breached. |
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In your particular case the airline is within its rights to reject your compensation claim. |
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Thus, the rate of compensation made no allowance either for appreciation or for the landowner's purchase price. |
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All of which basically means that you will not receive any compensation for your lost chattels in advance of these times. |
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So for those reasons, in our submission, no challenge to our entitlement to compensation has force. |
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I must also have an eye to the levels of compensation awarded in personal injury claims. |
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Worker compensation insurance must be reviewed, with an eye to reducing risk of injury or harm while on the job. |
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Damages were being sought for compensation as a result of the council's negligent advice and not primarily to enforce a public law right. |
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But consultants remain in dispute with the Government over a scheme aimed at streamlining public health compensation claims. |
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Some householders then claim compensation from the council, and the council demands the builder repays that compensation. |
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Workers cannot secure the liability of wages or holiday pay earned, or, indeed, of redundancy compensation that is due and payable. |
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Part of the funding will be used to provide life insurance cover for deminers and to pay compensation for victims of the mines, he said. |
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That is, modern family elegies, though occasioned by death, do not seek compensation for that loss. |
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There is growing evidence that insurers routinely miscalculate how much compensation is due. |
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Modifications to compensation plans once required hundreds of man-hours and manual revisions to hundreds of spreadsheets. |
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The next point is that it really misconceives the nature of the compensation magistrate's appellate jurisdiction. |
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And so I came up with the idea of actually demanding compensation for the trespass. |
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The compensation levels will become legally binding on all airlines in the EU once the European Parliament passes the bill. |
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Except for the victims of riots in 1984, all payment of compensation to sufferers of riots has been ex gratia. |
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It is now up to individual policy holders to pursue their own compensation claims. |
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Unfortunately the non-claimers are subsidising the claimers in this claim and compensation culture. |
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That there are perfectly legitimate claims for compensation is a fact nobody would deny. |
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Optional items in the market can upgrade your ship with tighter crosshairs and compensation tools to aid you in battle. |
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The respondents have brought forward no evidence that the directors decided to approve the payment of compensation dishonestly or in bad faith. |
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Since being refused compensation Rosie has appealed and applied for a payment based on the family's pain and suffering. |
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Sources within the disengagement authority say that's because so far the number of families filing for compensation are numbered in the dozens. |
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An uninsured hit-and-run driver today won a legal battle to stop him paying compensation to the child he paralysed. |
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In the bustees, or slums, the real victims were working out their own unrealisable compensation claims. |
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Cases where ex gratia compensation is paid on grounds other than serious default or complete exoneration will be very rare. |
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We think that if he was a CEO, he would be out to pasture now with a pretty good compensation contract to match probably. |
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Surely, innocent victims who suffer lifelong injuries should receive proper compensation for the hurt and injury. |
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The law allows compensation only for buildings and land, not for movables like the greenhouses' computerized irrigation systems. |
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Plans to scrap laws which allow parents and patients to sue for billions of pounds worth of compensation were being unveiled by the Tories today. |
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They reached an out-of-court settlement, but I understand that they received compensation for their troubles. |
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Of course, it's the insurance companies that have to pay out the compensation payments. |
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How about all the lives lost through unhealthy and dangerous working conditions, for which no compensation was ever awarded to the victims? |
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According to the Welfare Commissioner, 10, 29,254 claims were adjudicated till 1999 and in 5, 66,786 cases, compensation was given. |
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The compensation claims have prompted a curious debate about what, exactly, is the essential nature of the punishment involved in imprisonment. |
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Would it be possible for you to give a thumbnail sketch of the course of cases after the workers compensation amendment? |
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It almost felt like an obligation to love her, like compensation for such a wonderful friendship. |
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In practice, cases where ex-gratia compensation is paid on grounds other than serious default or complete exoneration will be very rare. |
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The compensation is merely a matter of redress, on which it appears generally agreed that no tax should be payable. |
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We are not, as we are classified by many in the media, a compensation culture, after money. |
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You should both be open to rethinking roles and recalibrating compensation if things change. |
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If a depositor owes money to the bank or building society, this will be deducted from any deposits held before compensation is calculated. |
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Poultry farmers said they got compensation of 15,000 dong for each destroyed duck, which cost 40,000 dong to raise. |
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In addition, compensation for wind drift based on visual cues on the ground becomes more difficult with increasing altitude. |
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A fresh outbreak in hostilities over workers compensation reform in NSW looms. |
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Trade unions are raising concerns about the direction of the state's workers compensation scheme now under its new leadership. |
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I spent vast amounts of time making reports on how to improve health and workers' compensation and the administration of criminal law. |
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They planned to oppose him for refusing to cross a union picket line at parliament house protesting the workers compensation reforms. |
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Many faculty have the ability to succeed in jobs that have substantially higher compensation than academia. |
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Under current workers compensation legislation, the agency has proven to be incapable of dealing with this problem. |
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In a way, we too, are a cost center to the university, but our compensation is not directly tied to the university's performance. |
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They have been continuing to talk turkey on the proposed changes to the state's workers compensation system. |
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Our campaign on workers compensation had a strong focus on online activism. |
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The state spokeswoman said that he was hired in November 2005 and worked in the prison until he was released on workers' compensation in May. |
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They desire fair compensation and financial benefits as well as the perquisites of many managerial jobs. |
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He is in receipt of workmen's compensation and has additional income from occasional employment. |
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The farmers are calling on the Government to pay compensation and make up for the so-called BSE tax. |
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The Ijaw have been fighting since 2000 for compensation for environmental degradation in the oil-rich region. |
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Quality of life in this world should not have to be sacrificed for the sake of some hypothetical compensation in the world to come. |
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As a result, most have insured against compensation claims in the expectation that legal problems will become more frequent. |
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First, compensation can only be appropriate where the damage has been caused by the wrongful act. |
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If this occurs you may be able to pursue a lump sum compensation claim or to sue for compensation. |
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The legality of any such expropriation, nationalization or comparable measure and the amount of compensation shall be subject to review by due process of law. |
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The compensation mentioned in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be equivalent to the value of the expropriated investments immediately before the expropriation is made. |
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And, as we so often see, the compensation is only haphazardly tied to job performance. |
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They cannot just expropriate property by saying it is compensation for a debt owing for customs unless there is some rational relationship between them. |
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Speaking after the London meeting, he denied he was trying to railroad families into accepting compensation rather than taking the lawsuit option. |
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The amount that members can claim is not capped, although a cap is to be introduced eventually as part of an ongoing review by the compensation committee. |
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It means 52 out of the 68 remaining coastal netsmen have accepted a voluntary compensation scheme to quit drift netting in order to support the conservation of salmon stocks. |
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Many other writers have canvassed proposals for taxes and other sources of revenue to provide funds for compensation of the costs of environmental protection. |
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It was pointed out that a compensation deal was not going to cost the taxpayer anything, as it would be the bigger European producers that would be buying them out. |
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A compensation scheme is being set up to reimburse those who have suffered personal financial loss due to expiry of tickets or unplanned accommodation costs. |
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The case also addresses whether compensation should be paid to those who suffer as a result of the ban, such as farriers, saddlers and feed merchants. |
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But if a home bought under the right to buy is demolished, councils have to pay compensation of the full market value plus 10 percent relocation costs. |
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But I think the executive compensation is completely out of hand. |
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The Labor Dept. made sharply higher revisions to its measure of hourly labor compensation in the fourth quarter of last year and in the first quarter of this year. |
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While they are valued as legal contracts, it is often difficult to make successful claims and financial compensation depends on the indemnifier having the funds. |
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Now an employment tribunal has awarded her an undisclosed four-figure compensation payment and ruled that her employers acted illegally in sacking her. |
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The Accounting Office has said the failure to collect fines rebounded on victims, because compensation awards were not handed over until the cash had been brought in. |
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The NSW Parliament has rejected more than 300 statements of protest against the state's workers compensation laws because it refuses to recognise online petitions. |
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After World War I, the Australian government offered veterans the right to settle great tracts of vacant land as compensation for their military service. |
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Under Australian workers compensation laws, psychological injury can be compensated if work contributes to the injury or aggravates an existing injury. |
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To get round the problem, they will probably pay the vast majority of with-profits policy holders their compensation through bonuses to their policies. |
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Obviously, if someone is involved in an accident and injures themself seriously then yes, they are entitled to monetary compensation for that injury. |
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They want compensation for the use of Agent Orange and other chemicals by the Americans to defoliate the jungle in which Vietnamese forces operated. |
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There were particular circumstances which gave rise to an adjustment in compensation for one flock owner whose sheep were depopulated in the period in question. |
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Some investors, however, said they are disappointed that the panel's report does not deal with the matter of compensation to their penny stock losses. |
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Their families do not receive any compensation or any moral support from the state. |
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At first glance, it might be tempting to interpret this extravagant level of compensation as a victory for the once-humble intern. |
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They should contact their train operator using a compensation form or by letter, enclosing proof of travel and details of the journey and delay experienced, as required. |
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He will run CIT much like a Wall Street firm, further tying compensation to financial results, keeping a close eye on risk, and boosting fee income. |
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Everyone can see that companies using various dodges and hustles are dominating the airwaves attempting to scare up business for compensation claims. |
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One of the main points of contention is the executive compensation issue. |
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In severe cases, excessive compensation at the level of the mediotarsal joint can lead to the development of bunions, hammertoes, and other disorders. |
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It eliminates the effectiveness of unemployment compensation as a built in stabilizer. |
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The Taiwanese owners would start scrapping a total of 53 tuna fishing boats from next year if a compensation figure can be fixed, the agency said. |
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I was fully expecting to get some compensation from my green slip. |
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This community was supposed to be regulated by balance, and that at least the major powers had a right to expect compensation and indemnities to maintain it. |
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If, at last, we begin to see just how counter-productive and wasteful our farming policies have become, the cost of this latest compensation will have been cheap at the price. |
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This allows for artist compensation based on revenue rather than royalty, as Spotify does. |
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A payment of $25 million was made to Colombia as compensation for Theodore Roosevelt's encouragement of Panamanian secession and the Roosevelt Corollary was quietly revoked. |
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The amount of the compensation awarded would correspond to the damages which the county court could have ordered in civil proceedings in like manner as a claim in tort. |
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I am a secretary at my church and receive compensation on a salary basis. |
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Yudhoyono is banking on the compensation plan, plus his reputation as the country's first popularly elected president, to prevent mass political action against the government. |
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Investigators looking into the finances of the collapsed compensation chasers have discovered a fund that has had millions of pounds paid into it. |
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The Government compensation is for trawlermen hit by the Cod Wars in the 1970s when the industry collapsed because the British fleet was barred from Icelandic waters. |
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The overground train line to Sutton did not achieve the same success as the underground, as the line was expensive because of construction and compensation costs. |
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The Met were rightfully hammered and shaken up into a better police force although sadly most of the compensation was swallowed up by feverish vain legal teams. |
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There is an obvious incentive to report such crimes, because most insurance policies require such offences to be reported before compensation is paid. |
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The owners of leaky homes would be eligible for general damages, including compensation for mental distress and anxiety, under legislation debated by Parliament yesterday. |
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The compensation is to paid in recognition of the inconvenience caused by additional traffic going to and from the landfill and averages out at 6500 a year. |
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We tested the reproductive compensation hypothesis against the alternative hypothesis that parasitization depresses host resource allocation to reproduction. |
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You may reduce your total receipts by compensation that you pay to the dissatisfied customer but only up to the amount that the customer had paid you. |
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This scheme virtually eliminated the right of an injured individual to seek compensation from the responsible driver for losses that are not covered under the no-fault plan. |
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While it is little compensation to the victims, it is also positive that this is clearly a natural disaster, one not polluted by the hatred endemic to terrorism. |
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Up to 200 members of the Masai and Samburu communities are seeking compensation for the deaths of as many as 50 people killed by unexploded munitions. |
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The public perception, reflected in a series of recent surveys, is that we are now far more likely to seek compensation for perceived injuries than we were a decade ago. |
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All payment of compensation to sufferers of riots has been ex-gratia. |
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The film, set in the bleak and grim coal mines of northern China, tells about two robbers' schemes to extort compensation money by murdering innocent miners. |
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He was seeking wages, workers' compensation payments, and nothing more. |
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He writes extensively on corporate strategy, executive compensation and governance, business design and integrative thinking. |
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If he eventually wrests control of the orphans' committee, Bertrand promises to fight for more cash compensation for a wider spectrum of victims of religious abuse. |
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A heartbroken North Yorkshire couple told today how they face ruin after losing a legal battle for compensation after their retirement dream turned into a nightmare. |
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This initially took the form of the Redundancy Payments Act of 1965, which obliged employers to pay compensation to employees who were made redundant. |
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