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If an umpire has a high pitch count in one game, umpires say, he may feel compelled to compensate in the next game to get his average down.
As long as manufacturers see there's little room to raise prices, they will feel compelled to compensate higher labor costs with increased productivity or, alternatively, by lowering their profit margins.
The TPP creates a mechanism by which any nation or state or smaller community that passes laws to protect other values could be compelled to compensate businesses for whatever decrease in their profits that causes compared to an economy ruled solely by the pursuit of profit.
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Yet the courts have not compelled SMMC to compensate or re-employ the dockworkers, and lately the case has stalled, partly down to court clerks in Toamasina and partly because hearings have been postponed over concerns about the plague outbreak.
In a 1946 agreement the Western Allies, especially the United States, compelled Switzerland to compensate the looted western European central banks, requiring the payment of some 250 million Swiss francs.
That decision could compel Deutsche Bank to compensate other business customers who contend that they were not warned of potential huge losses from the instruments.
The LCDR was compelled to operate this service by Parliament to compensate for the large number of working-class homes destroyed in Camberwell during the construction of the City Branch.
They may feel compelled to try to be perfect in order to compensate for the obvious imperfections of the disabled sibling.
For class actions to work as mechanisms for delivering justice and deterring corporate misbehavior, the defendant must be compelled to face the financial consequences inherent in compensating the actual number of people who have been harmed, no matter how many.
The group's leaders, several already convicted in absentia for murder, would instead be compelled to admit their crimes and make symbolic acts of contrition, compensating victims by providing community services, turning in their land and paying fines.
The government has been compelled to revisit its Special Economic Zone policy, which gives developers generous tax breaks, and is writing a policy to compensate those whose lands and livelihoods are lost.
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