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As for recompense, there are rewards for all worships and good deeds.
That close involvement, which continued even after BHS had been sold, bolstered the regulator's case for recompense from the billionaire.
As a result the shipper could look only to the initial carrier for recompense for loss, damage, or delay occurring on its part of the route.
She soon instituted a claim against the federal government for recompense for valuables allegedly stolen from her luggage by Union soldiers.
China agreed to waive all claims for compensation - instead of haggling over its population's right for recompense, Beijing settled for new bridges, dams and airports.
MR. HARRIS said there were other weaknesses in the plaintiffs' cases, too, including questions about whether some cases were too old to be eligible for recompense.
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These men have worked for Labour for decades for little recompense.
The Liberal Democrats claimed credit for securing some recompense for the three biggest losers.
The main novelty is that employers will be able to end a contract "by mutual consent", after which workers cannot go to court for further recompense.
But when thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind: And thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.
External funding for evaluation should therefore make appropriate recompense for service time and include provision for capacity building.
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