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A government minister visited the family and asked them to take compensation and stop asking questions.
Brown's pledge on Wednesday not to take "compensation" – payments – is not a commitment not to accept campaign contributions.
P17 Man wrongly convicted of the murder of Jill Dando to take compensation claim to European Court of Human Rights.
Largely because of delays and litigiousness, only about a third of the state's 66,000 active licensed doctors take compensation cases.
Many of the 7,000-8,000 settlers are likely to take compensation and move on, but a large minority could resist.
The authorities' response to such complex issues was recognisable from previous scandals, he adds: pressure to take compensation in place of real redress.
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"There are many, many families who took compensation and regret it.
A new method, which takes compensation direction into account based on displacement adjustment, has been developed.
You might prefer a financial adviser who works on a "fee-only" basis, taking compensation only from you for example, 1% of assets under management each year.
When it became clear yesterday that there was no question that this person had requested, and in one case taken, compensation for a post, the intern was terminated.
After securing sufficient medical supplies for the wounded, Blackburn traveled to Richmond, Virginia, to meet with Confederate Secretary of War James Seddon and offered to serve as General Inspector of Hospitals and Camps without taking compensation or a rank.
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