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Here's a nightmare for you: Imagine waking up one morning to discover that your employer is bankrupt and the money you have set aside in your deferred compensation plan belongs to the company's creditors.
The main attention is devoted to the problem of unknown load torque compensation not belonging to the control space.
Managers at publicly traded banks constantly exhorted their traders to do bigger and bigger deals and to take increasing amounts of risk, and then rewarded them with millions of dollars in compensation — money that belonged to shareholders.
But it should also be a little troubling, because the idea of compensation as an easy economic fix belongs to the libertarian new right.
Any money raised from such a sale belongs to the state, as compensation for the insurer's years of tax exemptions, but the state can choose what to do with it.
It was stupid because we should have from the very first said that it belongs to Russia, because it was compensation for the enormous, unbelievable damage done to our country.
The rules may be silly, arcane and hypocritical, but these are the rules of the organization to which St . Johns belongs; this is an affiliation that allows the university to pay Jarvis hefty compensation to coach.
This city belongs to us, and we are responsible to ensure that reasonable public safety compensation is balanced with other important competing financial interests--compensation that is fair to both our employees and the 113,000 residents of this great city.
And if his compensation from these companies includes stock, he stands to profit personally, and handsomely, from intellectual property that belongs to the hospital.
Mr. Gabelli belongs on a short list of chief executives of public companies who have earned more than $750 million in total compensation.
Who belongs?
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