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Landlords of the closed JJB stores – which include large property firms such as British Land, Hammerson and Land Securities – will be compensated from a £10m fund put aside by the company.
Despite the Kremlin's chest-beating claims that this year's budget deficit will be compensated from the above-mentioned reserves, it is clear that the funds they've stashed away will not cover everything.
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Beresford thinks if there's a reduction in the number of people from EU countries able to work in social care, this will be compensated for by people from non-EU countries.
In contrast, advocates of greater spending during recessionary periods, which are characterized by unemployment and deficits, argue that the effects of short term increases in borrowing will be compensated for by higher growth resulting from a high marginal propensity to consume, generating positive cycles of consumption and employment growth [ 9].
Even in summer, ice will persist there because increased melting will be compensated for by the arrival of ice from the centre of the Arctic Ocean, and even from as far away as Europe and Asia.
Research participants, particularly those who receive no direct benefit from the research project will be compensated for inconvenience and time spent.
Fear not: you will be compensated for your troubles.
It is this you will be compensated for later.
You will be compensated for each successful sperm donation.
But that is a cost they would eventually pay anyway, and they will be compensated by better pricing from a transparent and competitive market.
Since the areal density of oxygen atoms of Al2O3 is larger than that of SiO2, the σ difference at the interface will be compensated by oxygen transfer from the higher-σ to the lower-σ oxide which creates oxygen vacancies in the higher-σ oxide (Al2O3) and negatively charged centers in the lower-σ oxide (SiO2), and the corresponding direction of the dipole moment is from SiO2 to Al2O3.
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