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The suit seeks millions of dollars in compensation to offset damage it claims the party suffered from the hacks.
The Europeans have claimed $2.2 billion in compensation to offset the injury they say their steel industries have suffered from the American tariffs, and have filed plans with the W.T.O. to retaliate.
This may result in higher costs as workers demand compensation to offset their losses.
A process optimization model was introduced which considers process means and process tolerances simultaneously, with sequential operation adjustment to reduce process variability, and with part compensation to offset process shifting (Jeang et al. 2007).
Physicians were provided compensation to offset expenses related to case reporting.
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The alliance demands "adequate" replacement housing for people unable to live in their homes during the construction period, plus mitigation and compensation for residents who remain in their homes surrounded by building works, and advance compensation for businesses to offset loss of trade and property values.
Conversely, water-sustainable agriculture supplied food for only 5 million people from the available arable land, as approximately 60% of the arable land was a necessary compensation area designed to offset excessive crop evapotranspiration from the remaining croplands.
Although the carryover effect was greater than density-mediated compensation, this compensation was substantial enough to offset a sizable portion of the carryover effect, resulting in a nonsignificant relationship between exposure concentration and net postexposure survival (F1,40 = 3.55, p = 0.067; Figure 2C).
"Compensation" refers to efforts to offset the hair loss with other physical improvements such as greater attention to dress in order to create positive body images.
Mr Osborne also announced that banks will no longer be able to offset the compensation they pay and costs they incur for mis-selling protection payment insurance against corporation tax.
Revisions to the bill diced the $700 billion into separate installments and required that, in five years, the U.S. government extract compensation from the financial sector to offset any losses to taxpayers.
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