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Maguire, 22, turned down a new contract to stay in Scotland but the Scottish Premier League side are entitled to recompense because of his age.
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In foreign countries many women were never recompensed because of faulty records.
It is not yet clear whether mobile virtual network operators such as Sky and Tesco will seek some form of commercial recompense from O2 because of the outage.
For Senna this is a fine recompense not only because of his famous uncle but also because of the horrendous luck he had in that race in Turkey less than two weeks ago when he hit a dog and got ejected from the race.
The second section in the fourth treatise speaks of the theory of recompense, emphasizing that of the world to come.
They are then writing to individuals seeking recompense or warning of the possibility of court action.
Because it invested in City Link through a series of loans, Better Capital is classed as a secured creditor and is therefore at the front of the queue for recompense, ahead of staff and suppliers.
Perceptions of fair recompense are of course tied to the VHWs' willingness to volunteer their time.
He was sending along, as recompense, a can of the very finest product of the house, a tuna for cats.
Therefore GPs feel that satisfactory financial recompense is one of the most important changes needed with regard to the maintenance of this special form of patient care [ 17].
They will pay fines and recompense of $242m.
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