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To some extent, compensated damages reveal a retrospective measure of potential loss and constitute a concrete and meaningful measure within insurance companies.
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The property guarantee could be affected: 1. because the GMO farmer must register his crop, keep the prescribed distances to non-GMO fields, compensate damages and - if introduced - obey the agricultural planning; 2.
The law is there to compensate damage to an individual's reputation and the psychological impact this has.
The government statement, broadcast on radio and television, said a committee would try to find ways to compensate damaged Thai businesses.
When there is no difference between damaged and undamaged plants, i.e. slope equals zero, plants are able to fully compensate damage.
In addition to the optimal biotic conditions, the plants grew without competition in the greenhouse, which might have further increased their ability to compensate damage compared to natural field conditions.
Several lines of evidence suggest that chloroplast RNA editing is one mechanism for compensating damage from point mutations in the chloroplast chromosome.
This discrepancy could be related to the time of irradiation of one-day old animals which most probably retained a greater ability to compensate damage of low dose irradiation of 1 Gy than two-week-old mice irradiated at 6 Gy.
If you want to be compensated for damages and you don't have proof of how a hurricane damaged your home and your stuff, you won't get reimbursed.
The largest (and most obvious) problem is that, while someone wrongfully convicted can always be released (and compensated for damages), once someone is deprived of life by the state, there is no way to undo the damage.
That was put in place to give parents readily accessible means to be compensated for damage to their child, for injuries known to be caused by vaccines.
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