Sentence examples similar to making recompense from inspiring English sources

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It turned out to be one of the younger dealers, and his elders decided to make recompense.

In feudal society, an offender was required to make recompense, or satisfaction, to the one offended according to that person's status.

To the Premier League, where Manchester United made recompense of sorts for their recent abysmal form with a 2-1 win over West Ham.

Ming Chinese officials often made recompense with Mongol subordinates for military merits while at the same time strategically relocating their troops and families away from the capital.

None the less, the present investigation has some drawbacks, the first is it is an observational study, but the large number of patients may make recompense for this limitation to some degree.

In making his public pitch, he said that he was doing what he thought was right to bring "systemic reform" to Washington and "make recompense" for what he had done, and that he didn't care whether people believed him or not.

Shouldn't charter-school parents be made to recompense these parents?

External funding for evaluation should therefore make appropriate recompense for service time and include provision for capacity building.

In its previous quarterly figures, BP had taken a charge of $32.2 billion to cover the $20 billion it was paying into an escrow account to deal with claims against it, and to account for costs associated with shutting down the well, cleaning up after it and making some forms of recompense.

Doing the right thing---making recompense---Georgetown, one of America's elite universities, recently announced it will take a series of historically unprecedented steps, including granting preference in admission to the descendants of those 272 slaves who were sold, as well as to the descendants of those slaves who remained indentured to Georgetown and labored to its benefit.

In an 1865 letter, freed slave Jourdon Anderson responds to his former master's request that he return to the plantation, speaking of the injustice of "making us toil for you for generations without recompense".

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