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"Is it honorable for those on the inside to make compensation?
Last week, Vince Cable, Britain's business secretary, outlined proposals to change corporate pay practices to make compensation more transparent.
On Monday, Vince Cable, the country's business secretary, outlined four proposals to change corporate pay practices to make compensation more transparent.
Cattle are also a form of currency in some social and economic transactions, and in many common daily activities beer is traditionally used to make compensation.
As a result, the paper concluded, proxy adviser policies and influence had induced the companies to make compensation decisions that actually decreased shareholder value.
Historically, the charities bureau has required nonprofit agencies caught up in financial improprieties to make compensation for any misspent money and to institute tighter fiscal controls.
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West Germany agreed to pay the interest on its interwar bonds and make compensation to claimants like those who were forced into labor — but only when it was reunited with East Germany.
Then, when it's time to evaluate performance and make compensation decisions, the two worlds meet.
Apart from coal mining issues, the government also passed workers' compensation legislation designed to make such compensation automatic, rather than requiring the injured worker to sue his employer.
We are very keen to make claiming compensation as pain-free as possible.
It was this conclusion by the IARC that led the Danish government to make the compensation payments.
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