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And that's one of the dispiriting things about this movie: the sense that things can't change up north, that benefit claimants can't be helped to find work they can do, not just given recompense for the work they can't.
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Others, presumably a large number, might be given financial recompense and relocated to third countries, such as Canada.
Mrs Seex recommended that the three children in the report should be given "appropriate recompense" for their experiences.
Mr. Daniels dropped the fourth song but gave generous recompense in adding Ravel's "Cinq Mélodies Populaires Grecques" to the program.
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.
They will be more likely to do so if they are given some help, in recompense for the injustices they are suffering.
No financial or other recompense was given.
But it's a hollow thing when the giver has done major damage -- systemic or individual -- and seeks to "give back" as recompense, yet doesn't pledge never to do such damage again.
Jackson also said he had given S. F. B. Morse, without recompense, the idea for the telegraph.
He spoke of how this was unjust recompense for having given over his whole life to the Jewish community.
A key theme to emerge was that clinicians were more likely to respond to teaching requests when they had been primed with the course objectives, and given adequate time and financial recompense.
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