Sentence examples for providing recompense from inspiring English sources

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"It was as if the country that had once been hostile to them was regretful for it and was now providing recompense — fewer dangers, warmer nights, softer going".

One of the things that concern us is that Mr. Modi seems more concerned with rehabilitating his own reputation than with providing recompense and rehabilitation for the surviving victims of those terrible events.

Abruptly, the novel's tone changes, as in a parody of a sentimental romance: It was as if the country that had once been hostile to them was regretful for it and was now providing recompense — fewer dangers, warmer nights, softer going in a season that was opening up rather than closing down.

The research group has therefore developed plans to motivate participation by providing recompense of participation.

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The proposed sum falls well short of the £76m a year for 30 years that Ros Altmann, a specialist on pensions, reckons it would take to compensate all of the aggrieved members of wound-up schemes.The government is not, it insists, providing "compensation", which would imply full recompense for a harm it had caused.

The weather indemnity indices of insured orchards are developed in the interest of owners, thereby eliminating adverse selection and moral hazard issues and providing timely recompense from the insurer, and resolving the problem of high indemnity cost in agricultural insurance.

The series' thoughtful approach to the lingering trauma of mishap provides some recompense for its gimmickry.

If so, does poetry restore that missing life or at least provide some recompense?

In a lengthy submission to the review of allowances last year, he insisted he was "subsidising" his work, and urged the house authorities to provide "full recompense".

A captain's innings of 70 from 50 balls carried the tourists over the line and provided some recompense for their humiliation in Hamilton, although Collingwood stressed they would not get carried away with their resilient display.

There's a paradox, of course, since the poems that provide the recompense are the very ones that turn your private possessions into images that are - as Yeats once said - "all on show".

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