The radical injustice of early capitalism gave birth to the overcompensation of totalitarian communism. |
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If the difference is negative, the level of aid is too high and results in overcompensation. |
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In order to be certain that there won't be any possibility for overcompensation, the Commission invites comments on the financing mechanism. |
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This balance is thus taken into account in the calculation of the overcompensation referred to above. |
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If such a comparison were to lead to the finding that there is overcompensation, Austria would have to demand its recovery. |
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In yet more overcompensation, Calderón has seemed to be pounding extra hard on Sinaloa in recent times. |
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The nuclear test is, in other words, a rather large example of overcompensation. |
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The reason for this is not to disqualify larger installations but to avoid overcompensation of the larger installations. |
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However, the Commission was concerned that the design of the measure might lead to overcompensation. |
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Perhaps it was some misguided means of overcompensation, an unconscious need to exert control over our situation. |
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Without any such rules in place, it would be a matter of chance for overcompensation to be avoided. |
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Under the actuarial present value method, the present value of possible overcompensation is balanced by the present value of possible undercompensation. |
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The term has been used by some psychiatrists and psychologists, particularly the followers of the early psychoanalyst Alfred Adler, who held that many neurotic symptoms could be traced to overcompensation for this feeling. |
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It's the overcompensation to where our generation goes, 'Relax,' because it's been easier for us, and because we don't have as much of the anger, so it's like we can't get behind it and it's a bit embarrassing. |
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Where the difference between the production costs of emulsions and the reference price of fossil fuels exceeds the value of the reduction, Italy will adjust the tax rebate to avoid overcompensation. |
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Consequently, there is no overcompensation to these companies. |
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The pre-establishment in the selection procedure of a maximum price for compensation based on national statistical analysis guaranteed the absence of overcompensation of the operators. |
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Even a small child can smell overcompensation. |
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Thus, there has not been any overcompensation on livestock exports nor, since the rates charged were not higher than the other operators rates, does the question of cross-subsidisation of other services arise. |
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The Commission proposes to respond through direct income payments, gradually increasing and still paid per head of cattle and while avoiding overcompensation. |
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As to the first aid, the Commission has considered that the Greek authorities have not demonstrated that there is no overcompensation of the losses incurred by the co-operative. |
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The different levels correspond to progress in training and you must leave the muscles time to adapt, and time for the overcompensation to be put in place. |
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