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was indemnified
verb
To secure against loss or damage; to insure.
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If the first 20 percent was indemnified, the fund's effective war chest would rise to 1.5 trillion euros.
Kuttner was indemnified by News UK from January 2013 and is seeking £135,000 in costs incurred before that date.
Kuttner was indemnified by News UK for part of his costs and was seeking £130,000 in costs relating to the early days of the police investigation before his former employer stepped in to support him.
The bank argues that it was indemnified against some liabilities when it bought Washington Mutual, a failed mortgage lender, from the FDIC during the financial crisis.
But it would be three years before the US department of veterans' affairs reluctantly agreed to back a medical investigation, examining 300,000 former servicemen - only a fraction of those who had complained of being sick - with the government warning all participants that it was indemnified from lawsuits brought by them.
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"Oh, God, I hope I'm indemnified," McInerney said.
Gargantuan words are indemnified because e-Rater interprets them as a sign of lexical complexity.
Tishman Speyer agreed, on the condition that it be indemnified against damages.
/ The manufacturers are indemnified against all legal remedies, having constituted themselves as a duly registered limited liability corporation.
The result is that unless the executive is proved to have deliberately undertaken a wrongful act, the executive is not liable to the company and will be indemnified for any government fines.
Several countries have laws that deal with nuclear accidents on the basis of two principles: first, the supplier is indemnified from any legal action; second, the economic liability of the operator is capped at a small figure.
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