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The Liberal Democrat leader also said the bailed-out bank must put aside more money – on top of the £400m already committed to compensate firms affected by the bank's now defunct global restructuring group (GRG), in the five years after the 2008 banking crisis.

In Case 1, G2 is committed to compensate the sharp decline in the wind power generation during hours 19 21.

A year later when it comes to Facebook, the notice it gives me tells me that attackers managed to make off with most of my account without the company having seen a thing until it was all over and that the best they can do is tell me they are "sorry". I don't even have a right to see what the attackers took nor will the company commit to compensating the victims of its breach.

On the heels of the Supreme Court's ruling, interviews and records show, the Obama administration's political appointees at the Justice and Agriculture Departments engineered a stunning turnabout: they committed $1.33 billion to compensate not just the 91 plaintiffs but thousands of Hispanic and female farmers who had never claimed bias in court.

The spill hit Florida's tourism industry hard and the state "is committed to ensuring that BP fully compensates Florida for its losses," said a spokesman for Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi.

To date, the government has not committed to plans to rehouse the displaced and compensate those otherwise affected.

They should select board members committed to the long-term success of the company, compensating their directors with restricted stock.

"We're committed to broadcast, but we need to be fairly compensated from people who redistribute our signal… The dual revenue system is essential," Carey said.

A spokeswoman for MusicNet said, "We are deeply committed to artists' rights and to ensuring that copyright holders are compensated".

However, the rate of fission does increase markedly without a compensating increase in the rate of fusion when cells become committed to apoptosis (Suen et al, 2008).

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