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[3] Fish and oil, with a decline of the former now compensated by a boom of the latter; but also mining (and prospecting) for minerals such as iron, nickel, copper, zinc, silver and gold.
Certainly corporate leaders themselves are among the beneficiaries as they are now compensated mainly by massive stock options.
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The government is now compensating the families of victims of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob.
Mr Stobaugh found that 98% of the largest companies in America now compensate their directors at least partially in stock or stock options.
With more than 140 exonerated prisoners released since 2000, 22 states and the District of Columbia now compensate them using formulas ranging from lump sums to calculations of lost wages.
Although Mr Santos was instrumental in several of the biggest blows against the guerrillas during his time as Mr Uribe's defence minister, his government is now compensating victims of the conflict with land restitutions.
Bonuses for those who survive are shriveling, and an increasing number of firms now compensate associates based on grades for performance — shades of law school — rather than automatically advancing them on the salary scale.
The Thackers, she theorises, with their neurotic needling and ferocious competitiveness, must be failed actors themselves, the product of stage schools that didn't make it, and are now compensating by rechannelling their frustrated energies into journalism.
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