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Cosman has given no evidence that it cannot be appropriately compensated by way of damages, and this is by far the more appropriate remedy.
Academic appointees must be appropriately compensated through the Berkeley payroll system for their time and effort.
"It is my expectation that the bills will be paid and the hospital will be appropriately compensated," she said.
Schekman reports that editors will be appropriately compensated, noting for example that senior editors will be expected to devote 20percentt of their time to the journal and would be paid accordingly.
Thus, the torque, as obtained from a torque rheometer, must be appropriately compensated based on the reference temperature, which becomes more useful in finding a relationship between the degree of the reaction and the amount of graft copolymer formed.
"We are not opposed to additional services for customers, but we believe that there are times when staff need to be appropriately compensated for working at highly unsocial times - and that includes Boxing Day".
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Why? –Do you think Mr. Nicholson is appropriately compensated for his work?
But I'm not being appropriately compensated, and the unfairness is frustrating.
The documents, in some 80 boxes, included meeting minutes and correspondence that "raised questions about whether the estate had been appropriately compensated for certain assets," the report said.
Mr Holt recognises that liquidity for these bonds is low, but at a yield of 10 per cent, he feels he is being appropriately compensated for the risk taken.
The natural boundary conditions of the plate which cannot be satisfied by the beam functions at the edges and the corners are appropriately compensated by suitable additions to the residual forces and moments.
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