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the compensatory
adjective
That compensates, or serves as compensation
Exact(58)
On the reverse is the compensatory trade.
The compensatory award was about $90 million.
The compensatory award is presently capped at £68,400.
Her book examines the masculine fear of gentleness and the compensatory alternative of aggression.
But Glastonbury has the compensatory charm of the rite of passage.
Mr. Ryan said the board should have known about the raise and the compensatory time.
However, yesterday's outrage illustrated that such debates are mainly opportunities to enforce the compensatory victimhood of "reverse racism".
If all art is about degrees of woundedness, genre fiction is most clearly the art of the compensatory.
"I'd bounce between anorexia and bulimia," says Morissette. "Throwing up or excessive working out, whatever was the compensatory thing.
But Judge Pollak reduced the compensatory damages to $3 million and the punitive award to $24 million.
Is it possible I saw only the compensatory tyrant and not the frailer soul beneath?
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