Sentence examples for whose claimants from inspiring English sources

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The civil legal action — whose claimants refer to themselves as 'Google You Owe Us' — was filed last year by one named iPhone user, Richard Lloyd, the former director of consumer group, Which?, seeking to represent millions of UK users whose Safari settings the complaint alleges were similarly ignored by Google, via a representative legal action.

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BP is still seeking an appeal ruling which would prevent payments to claimants whose losses are not traceable to the spill.

Only just over half of the claimants whose cases were surveyed were awarded part or all of the damages owed to them.

This means that benefit claimants whose children are truanting can be identified, but some groups are concerned about the implications of suspending welfare recipients' privacy.

They rented the robots to the Navy, which used them for practicing mine countermeasures, and began working with insurance companies that were suspicious of claimants whose boats had sunk in deep water.

China's neighbours have watched with growing alarm as Beijing has used maritime vessels, often setting out from Hainan, to harass and intimidate the far smaller rival claimants whose littoral territories both enclose the South China Sea and lend it definition.

He said: "I must dismiss this claim, though I do so conscious of the additional distress which this will bring to the claimants, whose aim has been to honour their daughter's dying wish for something of her to live on after her untimely death".

This group were stretched before and are now uniquely "squeezed, exposed and overlooked", according to the foundation: unlike benefit claimants, whose income remains at least stable, their earnings shrink in tough times – many are self-employed – yet, unlike the affluent, they have no savings to fall back on.

The scheme also provides for existing claimants whose claims are agreed to receive £10,000 for their costs up to the approval of the scheme and for further costs (for all agreed claims) to be paid in fixed amounts varying from £6,000 to £3,500 depending on whether a psychiatric report was obtained and by whom.

Its recommendations, which will be debated in Parliament on Thursday, include: allowing claimants whose rental costs are currently paid directly to their landlord to continue this arrangement, should they wish, for a transitional period.

The result determined that none of the other tested claimants' work could have been written by Shakespeare, nor could Shakespeare have been written by them, eliminating all of the claimants whose known works have survived including Oxford, Bacon, and Marlowe as the true authors of the Shakespeare canon.

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