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We subsequently agreed a substantial compensation package with Spurs, although our overwhelming desire would have been to retain the manager.
LAST March, when William J. Lansing resigned as chairman of the Fingerhut Companies to become chief executive of NBC Internet Inc., he received a substantial compensation package: an $800,000 salary, a $1.2 million annual bonus, options on one million shares and restricted shares then worth $12 million.
She then became a partner in the firm and they turned their attention to the burgeoning field of employment law: the many senior executives they acted for included George Davies when he was sacked by Next and for Peter Robinson in his dispute with Woolwich Building Society in 1996, securing a substantial compensation package.
C&A set out a "substantial compensation initiative" for the victims of the Tazreen factory fire, IndustriALL said.
McCall held significant interests in Charter stock, as well as a substantial compensation package that included salary, bonuses, stock options and forgivable loans.
This calculation leads to a substantial compensation premium for public sector workers, but this is not due to what the government is paying, it is due to Biggs' calculation of the value of the benefit to workers.
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"We come at this facing a very substantial compensation problem," Mr. Linn said.
In one case, a Zimbabwean asylum seeker received an apology and substantial compensation from the Home Office, which wrongly tried to return him to South Africa.
The American John Isner, who retired with an ankle injury after losing the first two sets to Martin Klizan, suggests that when a player has earned a place in a tournament, they should receive substantial compensation – anything between 75 per cent and 100 per cent of the pay for first-round losers – if they subsequently withdraw through injury.
Then in November, the Met gave seven of them a comprehensive apology and substantial compensation (the eighth did not accept the settlement and is continuing her legal fight), admitting that the long-term relationships their officers had formed with the women were "abusive, deceitful, manipulative and wrong".
Moreover, the shortage of obstetricians and gynecologists in Japan is becoming a serious problem, along with an increase in the number of cases in which physicians have to pay substantial compensation following a medical litigation decision.
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