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Factitious disorders must be differentiated from malingering; an important clue for this is that malingering is based on a real individual motivation (avoiding work, military or social duty, prison; obtaining material recompense, cost reparation, drugs), while patients suffering from factitia need medical care and support, claiming attention from medical staff and members of their own families.
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Vincent Godfrey, the MoJ's director of procurement, has confirmed to Hodge that the probation contracts include a clause under which companies are paid recompense for costs and profit if it is terminated through no fault of theirs.
In addition to recompensing booking costs, travel insurance can also provide money for delays and help with finding new flights.
The judge has said his goal is not just recompense for the costs of addressing addiction and death; he wants to abate the epidemic by providing money for treatment and other needs.
To make him leave, Lurie agreed to recompense Perry for the cost of the shoot.
Premiership clubs have been allocated in the region of an extra £13million as recompense, to cover the cost of having no matches for what would have been the first six weeks of the campaign.
"She regarded the above sum as a prodigious recompense for that which cost her nothing".
But the constitution describes royalties as a recompense for the extra costs and risks oil brings.
Consider the assertions of widespread voter-fraud (in the case of Clinton victory), claims of Muslims celebrating 9/11 in New York, the idea to extract Middle Eastern oil as recompense for US military costs, the theory that climate change was secretly invented by the Chinese for economic gain, or that Mexico would willingly pay for a border wall.
So too did the Commons' Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee (EFRA), which in April called on DEFRA to preserve funding and ensure that councils are "recompensed for any costs of implementing new clean air zones which they are not able to recoup from reasonable charges on drivers".
The Commons did succeed in making some changes to the Court's procedure, however; in 1394 the King assented to their request that victorious defendants in the Court have their costs recompensed from the other side, and in 1341 the King, on their application, allowed the Lord Chancellor to send cases directly to the common law courts, to avoid the common law judges having to waste time travelling.
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