Sentence examples for be compensated only for from inspiring English sources

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Those growers, according to the law, can be compensated only for the cost of their supplies.

Under the proposed settlement, which the judge, Lewis A. Kaplan of Federal District Court, conditionally approved last month, members of this so-called mixed class would be compensated only for auctions that took place in the United States and would give up their right to sue in the United States for transactions that took place overseas.

But a sticking point was whether customers who bought at auctions overseas as well as in the United States would be compensated only for auctions that took place in America and would give up their right to sue for transactions that took place abroad.

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Participants are compensated only for research assessments: $30 for participation in baseline, six- and 12-month assessments (total of $90).

The chase group is compensated only informally.

After 12 hours, glycogen stores seem to be depleted and serum glucose levels are significantly lower in fasted mice, suggesting that liver GNG is compensating only partly for the lack of dietary glucose by keeping blood glucose levels around 100 mg/dl.

Both companies are moving forward to cut formal deals with merchants rather than just being an affiliate but are still compensated only for sales.

While the firm is already publishing a list of its investment banking clients and disclosing its percentages for buy/sell recommendations, Merrill said today that "research analysts will be compensated for only those activities and services intended to benefit Merrill Lynch's investor clients".

The surrender of Piedmont's Alpine bulwark could be compensated for only by territorial expansion into central Italy (at the pope's expense) and into the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

and the rising age (especially among the higher educated) at which couples marry and have children, leads to lower birthrates (Ehrenfels 1907, 35 ff).. Monogamy, Ehrenfels argues, leads to a decrease both in quality as well as the quantity of the population (compare Dickinson 2002, 259), and hence a deficit in the workforce that can be compensated for only through immigration (Ehrenfels 1907, 43).

The total payout would amount to $1.4 billion, though that "negative equity" amounted to $717 billion; so, these former homeowners would be compensated for only a tiny fraction of their "negative equity".

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