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He went on to mention an issue often raised by Israelis whenever the question of compensating Palestinian refugees arises -- that of also paying compensation to Jews who fled or were evicted from Arab lands since the creation of Israel.
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She knew exactly what was going on but was overcome with guilt about having let me move in with my father when I was young, and giving me money without asking questions was her way of compensating.
She knew exactly what was going on, but she was overcome with guilt about having let me move in with my father when I was young, and giving me money without asking questions was her way of compensating.
Protocols for telephone triage include not only questions about possible causes and the consequences of the symptom presented but also questions to compensate for the lack of visual information about a patient's clinical condition.
The kingpin is an intimidating interlocutor; one criminal who has negotiated with him face to face told me that Chapo tends to dominate a conversation, asking a lot of questions and compensating for his short stature by bouncing on the balls of his feet.
But David Jackson, a lawyer in Hackensack, N.J., whose firm filed for the patent on behalf of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, said the question of whether to compensate Mr. Crohn and Mr. Fuchs never came up as part of the process of obtaining the patent.
The finding explains why Tibetans do not get mountain sickness but raises the question of how they compensate for the lack of oxygen if not by making extra red blood cells.
What remained to block passage of the resolution, in addition to persistent Russian opposition, was the question of how to compensate Iraq's neighbors -- Jordan, Syria and Turkey -- for loss of oil supplies Iraq had been selling outside the system at reduced prices.
This leaves the very real question of who will compensate the wheat farmers and other businesses that will undoubtedly suffer losses at the hands of Monsanto and its paid shills at all levels of government and society.
Related to this is the question of whether parents compensate or reinforce children's endowments, the evidence of which is mixed, see e.g. Griliches, (1979) and Behrman et al. (1994).
Technically it's the law of compensated demand.
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