Sentence examples for due recompense from inspiring English sources

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The roll shows Christian Salvation as a legal process in which a crime is followed by due recompense.

In 1448, at age 17, Mantegna disassociated himself from Squarcione's guardianship to establish his own workshop in Padua, later claiming that Squarcione had profited considerably from his services without giving due recompense.

The tries scored for Scotland by Hugo Southwell and Chris Paterson were due recompense for an unceasing collective effort, but they were also a reproach to periodic lapses of Welsh concentration, which had been disrupted in midweek by the absurd ruckus over the presence of Henson's ghost-writer at a press conference.

Yet in that very assertion is a set of ethical values--of open access to information to benefit society, of rewarding inventiveness, and of basic justice to prevent someone selling your invention without due recompense.

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Matrimonial law generally assumes that women provide wifely services — rais- ing children, supporting their husbands' careers — out of love, and so are due no financial recompense for their efforts should the marriage go bad.

We think that the world's water and air and many precious resources are due to us, recompense we have earned by the sweat of our brow or the ingenuity of our efforts rather than gifts from God meant to enhance the life of all not just the extravagance of a few.

On the rarest of occasions, Obama admitted in that White House briefing room, drone strikes even kill exceptional people (like us) who need to be attended to presidentially, whose deaths deserve apologies, whose lives are to be highlighted in special media accounts, and whose value is such that recompense is due to their families.

Former HealthSouth investors sued him seeking recompense for money lost due to the fraud of which Scrushy was convicted in 2005.

Brain drain from resource-poor countries continues; yet current attempts to address it remain insufficient largely due to the lack of sustainable funding, absence of binding rules on global HCW migration, and failure to adequately recompense origin countries for decades of human and economic losses from weakening of their national health systems.

Mills was awarded £200,000 by the police authority as recompense for her injuries, even though the police motorcyclist, PC Osbourne, was later cleared by magistrates of driving without due care and attention.

where is his recompense?

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