The commission said it would consider authorising national governments to make one-off compensatory payments. |
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The jury made plain that their award was for aggravated compensatory damages. |
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At the very worst, a compensatory payment for loss of profit would be achieved through the courts. |
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Finally, long-term cholesterol depletion could initiate compensatory changes in membrane lipid composition. |
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These arrangements release distributors from fulfilling contracts, or generators from making compensatory payments to distributors. |
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In some patients, compensatory sweating can be treated effectively with intradermal botulinum toxin injections. |
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The EU proposals provide for compensatory payments for all dairy farmers, including those who quit production from 2004 onwards. |
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But there, the plaintiffs' families could only get compensatory damages, for losses such as the victims' lost future income. |
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They have suffered no losses and are entitled to no compensatory rewards as redundancy payments have now been made. |
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The proper course for the landlord to adopt in such circumstances is to ask for a compensatory payment. |
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I am mildly disappointed not to be earning money, but a large glass of red wine has an enormously compensatory effect. |
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Fewer than 6 percent of patients had severe compensatory hidrosis, and the recurrence rate was 3 percent. |
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Aggravated damages occupy a murky middle ground between normal compensatory damages and exemplary damages. |
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Yes, there are support groups, doulas, and many other compensatory measures emerging. |
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As indicated earlier, deeper sleep neither reduces UA collapsibility nor alters the dynamics of the compensatory response. |
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Lack of increase in parathyroid hormone results in reduced compensatory mechanisms. |
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Loss of surface area is followed by compensatory loss of volume, attributed primarily to the action of Gardos channels. |
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Vehicles would be fitted with tracking devices and the Government could reduce car or petrol tax as a compensatory measure. |
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In beta thalassemia, beta chain production is reduced along with a compensatory increase in gamma and delta chain production. |
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This sort of rapid affect on neuron function is critical to reduce potential compensatory changes in the nervous system. |
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Targeting problem areas and implementing compensatory measures in those areas alone can help farmers reduce inputs and save money. |
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Previous studies showed that carotid artery dilatation is a compensatory mechanism in early stages of atherosclerosis. |
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Functional nystagmic eye movements are compensatory responses meant to stabilize the gaze during head movement. |
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Thus, the ventilatory control system rapidly employs a variety of compensatory mechanisms in the service of its ultimate function. |
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Men have larger soft palates and longer airways than women, but men also have larger airway volume, which may be compensatory. |
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Despite the aid of a late-round trade and two compensatory picks, they left with eight unfilled. |
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Strict limits on the ratio of punitive to compensatory damages would elevate the importance of accurate measurement of compensatory harm. |
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I do not accept that the evidence in this case warrants continuing an award of compensatory support. |
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The availability of the means of production has seemed to go alongside a compensatory reassertion of spectacular power. |
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The main side effect, which is reasonably common and unwelcome, is compensatory sweating in other areas. |
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This recommendation of compensatory payments must not be advanced for any legal or related purpose in the proceedings that are now either pending or contemplated. |
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In the second: provide disabled workers with the same legal and compensatory rights as other workers even in cases of employment termination. |
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Governments have designed various countercyclical compensatory measures to keep up GDP growth rates in the wake of the global recession. |
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The rebels demand improved compensatory payments for loss of income. |
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It was expected that the novel environment would come to elicit compensatory conditioned responses in the smoking group but not in the mock smoking group. |
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Instead of making love, they engage in compensatory snuggling and lovey-dovey cooing, followed by crossword puzzles, then beddy-bye. |
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This extra payment can be converted to compensatory rest time by arrangement under a collective agreement. |
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The publication of the book had brought, besides savage criticism and attack, a compensatory leavening of pleasant new literary acquaintances in its wake. |
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There is nothing in the bill that speaks to compensatory value for beyond just an ordinary run of the mill animal. |
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The measure of liability shall be compensatory damages for loss incurred as the result of the act or omission. |
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The jury rendered a verdict against the Novartis subsidiary and imposed compensatory damages in the amount of USD 33 million. |
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We had the possibility for large amounts of fraud and racketeering through the payment of monetary compensatory amounts. |
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No market analysis was provided to justify the nonexistence of compensatory measures. |
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I am mentioning this because if an air quality bottleneck is spotted at an early stage, compensatory measures can be thought up. |
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In both cases we are dealing with scoliosis with thoracic convexity to the right and a compensatory lumbar curve. |
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In this case, they may use earned vacation and compensatory leave to delay the temporary lay-off. |
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Common compensatory behaviours include self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives, diuretics, other medications, fasting, or excessive exercise. |
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Thus it appeared that this behavior was replacement or compensatory napping, taken in response to self-perceived sleepiness. |
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Even though the affected parties will receive compensatory payments, there will be losses of income one way or another. |
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Only the collector has the authority to assign you to do compensatory work. |
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This would thereby not provide for that individual a thank you in a compensatory form. |
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What moves a case up or down the range is the relative strength or weakness of the compensatory claim. |
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This new alliance allows promotion of the judicial restorative and compensatory approach in all Central American countries. |
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The employee will have the option of converting these days to either cash or compensatory leave. |
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Punitive damages may have little statutory guidance, but juries are similarly unguided when they calculate pain and suffering damages, which are compensatory. |
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If such claim in equity is warranted, the breach of which provides for a right of action and compensatory damages for any loss established, no limitation period applies. |
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A lot of the anger was directed at the chairman of the IFA beet committee over his apparent refusal to go all out for a compensatory payment for farmers. |
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However, if the compensatory gain or loss occurs in one of these individuals, the gain and loss may then spread simultaneously through the population. |
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He forecast that if the price of compensatory notes exceeds their par value, more holders would choose to sell and invest the money in real estate. |
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They both take the view that democracy requires a conversation about laws that is not consistently obstructed by the compensatory metaphysics of verbomania. |
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This seems to engender in those who write about it a feeling that the lack of any abstruseness in their subject demands a compensatory abstruseness in their language. |
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Behind the impersonality of money lies an intensely personal, often compensatory compulsion. |
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It seems more like anaptyxis to me, with maybe a compensatory syncope. |
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When excessive, high arches or flat feet can cause compensatory rotation in the tibia and other mechanical stressors in the legs, leading to pain and predisposing to injury. |
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If the head movement causes the eyes to reach the limit of comfortable sideward gaze the eyes make a fast, compensatory movement to the central position. |
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Rapid advancement of the dose may not be tolerated, especially in sicker patients who are more dependent on neurohormonal compensatory mechanisms. |
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The aim is to increase the share of cash privatization, curtail the privileges of management-employee buyouts and sell-offs for compensatory vouchers. |
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If the foot is flexible, orthotics designed to correct the pronated position may help unload the forefoot and reduce compensatory digital deformities. |
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Generally, mutations which disrupt or weaken the stem structure reduce the pausing strength, whereas compensatory mutations restore the pausing strength. |
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Damage to young bunches may destroy or at best reduce the crop, although compensatory growth of the remaining berries may minimize the effects on final yield. |
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This reduced absorption lowers serum cholesterol despite the compensatory increase in cholesterol synthesis which occurs in the liver and other tissues. |
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This breach of duty became the new primary claim before the trial judge, a claim whose compensatory element was settled when Mutual Life acknowledged its liability. |
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She is seeking punitive and compensatory damages. |
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Examples of new regional compensatory models are also to be highlighted. |
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It is impossible to ignore the fact that farm incomes in these areas are significantly lower, despite the granting of compensatory allowances in disadvantaged areas. |
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The defence must be made in writing in the case of divorce, separation from bed and board, separation as to property, nullity of marriage, determination of filiation or of the surviving spouse's compensatory allowance. |
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Johnson is demanding punitive and compensatory damages. |
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In the end, the Court of Appeal upheld the punitive damages awarded against Merrill Lynch but greatly reduced the compensatory damages awarded against Merrill Lynch and the individual former employees. |
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The right of the CUSTOMER to claim for compensatory damages is excluded. |
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Such fabricated allegations are untruthful, misleading and insensitive and are the descriptions of the unfair conduct that gives rise to compensatory damages discussed in Wallace. |
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The jury rendered a verdict against it and imposed USD 16 million of compensatory damages, and the Court awarded USD 13.6 million in penalties, which were subsequently reduced to USD 11.2 million. |
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The Commission and the Netherlands must investigate the case of Ivory Coast, find the perpetrators, eliminate the effects and pay compensatory damages to the victims. |
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Section 77 of the Penal Law, enabling the courts to order compensatory damages to a victim of a crime for damages or suffering, was amended in 2004 in order to raise the amount awarded to the victim. |
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Above this grade, a compensatory allowance may be paid. |
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This report will take account of possible changes in the compensatory payment as well as of the development of the potato and cereal-starch market. |
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At that time the Belgian Socialists had made the ridiculous proposal that a compensatory fund be created for loss of income suffered by frontier workers. |
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Yet, the issue of dividing compensatory stock options between divorcing spouses still causes major headaches. |
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The suit seeks unspecified punitive and compensatory damages. |
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The right to protection contains not only a right for every worker to compensatory measures, but also to preventative measures before the dismissal takes place. |
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Neutral carbon balance concept assumes achieving zero balance of greenhouse gas emissions by reducing their volume and balancing the volume of emitted gases with the help of compensatory measures. |
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She is entitled to compensatory damages, that is, lost wages, medical expenses, pain and suffering, and hedonic damages. |
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The arbitrator shall not limit, expand or modify the terms of this Agreement nor award damages in excess of compensatory damages permitted under this Agreement, and you waive any claim to such excess damages. |
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Morgan sued for punitive and compensatory damages. |
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The High Court suggested that purely compensatory damages may not always be sufficient compensation for the marketer of a wrongly injuncted generic. |
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As acidosis worsens and compensatory mechanisms fail, hyperkalaemia and cardiac effects may occur, and the patient can become comatose. |
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The other particular protective measures offered by law to the surviving spouse, such as the compensatory allowance, the claim for support and certain preferential allocations, must be taken into account. |
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As he slowly lost the ability to write, he developed compensatory visual methods, including seeing equations in terms of geometry. |
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Under MMP, the use of compensatory list seats makes gerrymandering less of an issue. |
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The remaining seats are awarded in a compensatory manner to achieve proportionality across a larger region. |
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This is called compensatory lengthening, lengthening that occurs after the elision of a sound. |
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This principle governs the recovery of all compensatory damages, whether the underlying claim is based on contract, tort, or both. |
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The cervical and lumbar curves are compensatory or secondary, and are developed after birth. |
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This compensatory mechanism is not associated with a carotid baroreceptor response in chickens. |
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A better analogy than the calculation of compensatory damages is the interpretation of a contract of disability insurance but without the contra proferentum rule: one must construe the contract. |
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Should such reductions not be sufficient to provide the necessary compensatory adjustment, the customs union would offer compensation, which may take the form of reductions of duties on other tariff lines. |
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The risk that the United Nations would be required to pay compensatory damages in connection with the exercise of the function of supervisory authority can therefore not be eliminated. |
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The applicant contests the decision of the defendant in which it refuses to reinstitute the applicant or to seek an alternative and compensatory solution. |
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However, for seasonal workers, it is rarely possible to provide compensatory rest time before the end of the labour contract and, as a result, overtime must be paid. |
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In a separate trial that took place in Alabama in February 2009, the jury rendered a verdict against a Sandoz subsidiary and awarded compensatory damages of USD 28 million and punitive damages of USD 50 million. |
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However, such an idea has testable consequences, because if more cold water really is moving out of the Labrador Sea, there should be some type of compensatory flow. |
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In respect of other parties to the contract, liability to pay compensatory damages in the event of delay is limited to intent and gross negligence. |
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According to the 2004 guidelines, compensatory measures must be taken to attenuate as far as possible any adverse effects the aid may have on competitors. |
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Where the agency is convinced that the women is acting autonomously and payment is in fact compensatory rather than inducing, the agency could permit the payment of receipted expenses. |
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They also adopted a series of compensatory measures designed to extend the mudflats plus an original experiment to restore the pastureland by introducing horses from the Camargue in the reed beds. |
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The Court began its analysis by stating that all compensatory damages arising from a breach of contract will be assessed by determining what was reasonably contemplated by the parties. |
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It is the paradigmatic compensatory claim and, as discussed above in Part III, has been widely adopted as a legitimate justification for the imposition of a spousal support obligation. |
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Had this place been offered – let's say – in spite of inadequate exam results, through some compensatory fiat of social engineering, I would also have been appalled. |
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You, yourselves are forced in some cases to provide for some compensatory funding, otherwise known as state aid, for you know that market forces are stupid and inegalitarian and that they only meet financial needs. |
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The lawsuit, which was brought by the Port Authority Police Benevolent Association and one of the fired officers, seeks compensatory damages and an injunction against future such searches. |
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It has also emerged that UK taxpayers have been hit with a bill of as much as £50m in compensatory payments to workers laid off incorrectly during more than 20 company insolvencies overseen by Deloitte in the past six years. |
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Some compensatory damages would be nice, she admitted. |
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Johnson is demanding unspecified punitive and compensatory damages. |
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Among the sources are assimilation, compensatory lengthening, stress, sonority, the optimization of syllable contacts, and spontaneous gemination in proparoxytones. |
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Systems, models, and machines predominated, providing either potent metaphors for the ways of the world or compensatory actualizations for the maladjusted. |
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Many intervocalic clusters are reduced, becoming either a geminate consonant or a simple consonant with compensatory lengthening of the previous vowel. |
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This information helps differentiate between the vaso-vagal reaction with associated bradycardia and the compensatory tachycardia response of usual hypotension. |
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Effects of dietary nutrient on the biological index and serum chemistry of juvenile Olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceous achieving compensatory growth. |
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Special damages basically include compensatory damages for the injury or harm to the plaintiff that result from the tort committed by the defendant. |
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Temporal nerve neuropraxia and contralateral compensatory brow elevation. |
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Several authors affirm that compensatory growth is triggered by hyperphagia in response to a period of food shortage, increasing the appetite level. |
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