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In July, it emerged that the Ministry of Defence had paid or was considering compensation for more than 100 civilian deaths caused by the British army in Helmand province.
Although the payment was apparently the first of its kind, it did not appear to signal that the Chinese government was considering compensation for the hundreds and possibly thousands of people killed when the military police crushed a swell of protests that summer, including in Tiananmen Square.
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Sir Howard says Equitable Life was "arrogant" and Ms Kelly says the government might consider compensation for some victims if a "grave injustice" had occurred.
If it were to be considered compensation for lost revenue, Congress might have to get involved, which could make it less likely to happen.
Such was the uncertainty surrounding negotiations and the demands of other EU states, he said, that the British government might have to consider compensation for British citizens abroad if some rights, such as access to Spanish or French healthcare, were lost.
He was a poor hitter — he was trying to graduate from choking the bat, though he was still not strong enough to hold it at the grip — but his ability to cover stinging grounders close to the foul line was considered compensation for his small production at the plate.
Mr Frith called on the government to "make amends for this national scandal" and consider compensation for victims.
In its initial form, the tax that was collected was considered compensation for protection - that's why it was a per person tax structure.
As well as deciding on a verdict for the charge, a Football Disciplinary Committee will also be asked to consider compensation for Huddersfield and ticket refunds to supporters.
In contrast, funds received by an institution and used to appoint research fellows at that institution are considered compensation for services and subject to income and employment tax ( Loo v. Commissioner, 1954; 22 T.C. 220).
In Stone v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1954; 23 T.C. 254, see Part 1), a fellowship grant to an individual was not considered compensation for research services because he was carrying out work according to his own plan, and the granting foundation exercised no supervision over his work.
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