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But it feared that the DWP would refuse to recompense it for payments ruled illegal.
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And the injury lawyers assure them that if you don't they will get recompense for it".
Their counter argument is that, as it stands, their hard work is being ripped off because they are not being fairly recompensed for it.
One need not be a political ideologue, he says, to believe that people have quantifiable value and deserve to be recompensed for it.
It will gain a fixed-line arm, but that is no recompense for what it will give up: its lock on the massive mobile market, encompassing two-thirds of Chinese customers and an even higher share of new subscribers.
The series' thoughtful approach to the lingering trauma of mishap provides some recompense for its gimmickry.
The government justifies it as recompense for vaguely defined bad behaviour; the banks praise it as a simple solution.All this is no doubt encouraging for Mr Greenberg.
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.
"When it engages in conduct that injures people, it pays recompense for that.
"In a way, it's recompense for exactly the kind of harm that he caused".
It will comfortably recompense Liege for the €150,000, or $221,000, the club paid to another Belgian club, Genk, to sign him at the start of this year.
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