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The reaction in New York more than compensated: it proved a devastating shock.
Ms Ansbacher argues, however, that Generali remains liable because East European governments compensated it for the nationalisations.
In this case, if Superior is compensated, it would secure money from one branch of the federal government and pass most of it along to another.
"If anyone should be compensated, it should be the people of Libya for living through seven years of sanctions," Mr. Shawash said.
The Prime Minister is to review the way in which veterans dying due to being exposed to asbestos during their military service are compensated, it emerged yesterday.
While it's fair that injured people get compensated, it would be better if the states enacted real restrictions on distracted driving, with penalties and enforcement procedures that would actually deter someone.
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In February, WilmerHale agreed to pay $18 million to the Medicines Company to compensate it for its legal and lobbying costs.
Care work is real work, and we should compensate it at a level we can put on the books.
I think you compensate, it is like everything, if you are hard of hearing, you compensate, your vision becomes more acute and your sense of smell and things, and I think I just compensated with a bigger personality.
In 1984, Britain won an annual adjustment to compensate it for the fact that it paid more into the bloc than it received.
Just because the market "was tilted one way, tilting it the other way now doesn't compensate, it doesn't correct" an imbalance, Professor Murphy said.
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