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These new charter-friendly governors would usher in a dynasty of Jolly Roger freebooters, profiteers, and privatizers to loot the state treasury in recompense for "services rendered," with the hope of more "reciprocal favors" to come.
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External funding for evaluation should therefore make appropriate recompense for service time and include provision for capacity building.
Providers are recompensed by purchasers for services delivered, on the basis of national tariffs assigned to defined or coded procedures.
In July of that year he was granted a royal pension, probably in recompense for both his service in India and his having written Os Lusíadas.
For Mr. Kim's sister, Yuri Lustenberger-Kim, a corporate lawyer, the charges against her brother are bitter recompense for his long service to American national security, and the espionage label is especially painful.
Funding refers to recompensing delivery of healthcare services by healthcare providers via retrospective (e.g. fee-for-service or bundled payment) or prospective (e.g. capitation) payment contracts.
Matrimonial law generally assumes that women provide wifely services — rais- ing children, supporting their husbands' careers — out of love, and so are due no financial recompense for their efforts should the marriage go bad.
Donors expected recompense for their past support.
Average weekly recompense for informing fellowman, $45.67802.
In fact, they'd been toiling without recompense for months.
That hardly constitutes adequate recompense for increased risk.
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