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Belying the blandishments of musical directors and other promoters quoted in your article, performing for little or no recompense rarely advances careers.
'We wanted guys punching each other in the street with no recompense.
It will gain a fixed-line arm, but that is no recompense for what it will give up: its lock on the massive mobile market, encompassing two-thirds of Chinese customers and an even higher share of new subscribers.
But the quality of the acting is no recompense for the movie's ultimate implausibility and shallowness, which, though not as egregious as in Von Trier's last couple of films, are still there.
In this case, the manufacturer should clearly not have marketed prostheses containing industrial silicone, but in 2010 that company ceased to trade, so no recompense can be sought from it.
However, if reoffending is not reduced by at least 7.5%, the investors will receive no recompense at all.
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He replied that his wife, a hairdresser, had just been informed by the Assembly that because of the recent calamities in the Treasury, the state will no longer recompense her an additional sum on top of her regular fee for dying her ladies' locks with Egyptian henna.
There is simply no greater recompense".
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.
No study recompense was offered.
There was no financial recompense to the donors of oocytes.
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