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If they were never compensated she may therefore inherit a right to their compensation.
"Hopefully it will lead to broad-based changes in the way state employees are compensated," she said.
"It is my expectation that the bills will be paid and the hospital will be appropriately compensated," she said.
"The real negative effect of the fire was on the community, because people lost homes and still haven't been compensated," she continued.
"Like any job, you have to play to get compensated," she said.
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To compensate, she had to develop an outside shot, pay more attention to defense.
"Money doesn't necessarily compensate," she said, "but in this society that's what we use to compensate.
To compensate, she uses her degree in communications from Monmouth University to keep the fabric of her organization together.
"I believe that even when your muscles are not so fast, with the brain and with concentration, you can compensate," she said.
Like hundreds of thousands of Pentagon civilian employees, she began a furlough this month that will keep her home without pay one day a week until Oct. 1. "I've taken a second job to compensate," she said.
To compensate, she began posturing as the rock chick of the band, memorably swigging from a bottle of whisky at the NME awards in 2007, seemingly unaware that she'd missed the ladette movement by about 10 years.
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