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She said the sacked workers deserve to be fully compensated.
Three times during the 1980's, various businesses and properties were confiscated by the government, costing him a total of $9 million, for which Mr. Bolaños says he has yet to be fully compensated.
Music video streams may be a new battleground between Google, which wants to expand its video advertising business, and media companies, which expect to be fully compensated for their online content.
Under this interpretation of harm, a person can be understood to be fully compensated for an act or policy (or event) if that person does not fall below the specified standard.
Specifically, they would embark on a reduced number of trips by automobile, but the reduction is unlikely to be fully compensated for by the addition of transit and nonmotorized trips.
According to this interpretation of harm, a person can be understood to be fully compensated for an act or policy (or event)[44] when she is as well off as she would have been had the act not been carried out.
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Regarding those being evicted, you refer cavalierly to those "who will, in any case, be fully compensated" (editorial, June 24).
The proposal voted on by NHF members was that housing associations would be fully compensated, in cash, for properties whose tenants exercised their right to buy.
"I would like to see Southeastern take up a similar proposal so that hard working commuters in Gillingham and Rainham can be fully compensated for any delay".
"Public commitments around which households would be fully compensated should be avoided.
All up, only 25% of all households would be fully compensated.
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