When the costs of crime are assessed, account should be taken of losses recompensed through insurance. |
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In my case, though I cannot walk, this is recompensed with a lot of strength and motivation. |
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Remember if you do something world changing, you are likely to get handsomely recompensed for it. |
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Last summer, school management bodies raised the possibility of the principals and their deputies being recompensed for the extra burden. |
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Indeed, even trainers of junior club teams are well recompensed for their input, and few are formally equipped for the role either. |
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Alpaca farmers will be well recompensed for their efforts in farming these rare animals. |
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He also said that they were the ones who had suffered the most from the regime, and so should be recompensed now. |
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America had been insisting the World Bank was recompensed through cuts in aid programmes to Africa. |
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She feels that this has more than recompensed her burning desire to be a journalist. |
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People who are not employed shall be recompensed for being taken away from their normal activities. |
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While this training function involves considerable investment, it is amply recompensed in the form of enhanced reputation and credibility. |
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Such persistent inconsistencies decrease public confidence that their reforestation efforts will be financially recompensed. |
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Sharp-edged blast grain from recompensed high coal steel has long service life and high breaking strength. |
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He will not be paid but he will be recompensed for lost wages. |
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It reminded us that we had been created for eternity and would be recompensed for having been so hard put to make ends meet. |
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Even when admitted, can huge historical injustices ever really be recompensed or corrected? |
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Throughout the life of the project the local community has been consulted and, on occasion, recompensed. |
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In foreign countries many women were never recompensed because of faulty records. |
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Working in the home is work, even if it's not monetarily recompensed, even if it's not working in the job force. |
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What matters is for the people who have had those policies to be recompensed. |
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Gross operating surplus is the surplus generated by operating activities after the labour factor input has been recompensed. |
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In the absence of a large southern market, our efforts will not be recompensed at their true value. |
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But when the church has knowingly let children suffer, it has lost its claim to the moral high ground until it has recompensed those who have been harmed. |
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He stressed that if mistakes were made the public should be recompensed. |
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A spokesperson yesterday confirmed that those who had been disadvantaged by the regulation from April 1998 would be recompensed over the next four months. |
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Breeders working to a business plan who market themselves well and who keep abreast of developments in the industry, will be well recompensed for their efforts. |
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In the first year, the losses will be recompensed by a one-time pay-out. |
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However, I believe that these complications will be a thousand times recompensed by the fundamental and long-standing significance of this enlargement. |
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He was, it is reported, royally recompensed by the imperial pair. |
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It is in this sense that the issue of teacher training is absolutely top priority, and the endeavours perceptible on some of the pages of the action plan are certainly to be increased and recompensed. |
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In that day, the treachery of backsliders will be punished with eternal destruction, and the steadfastness of faithful servants will be recompensed with a crown of life. |
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Workers need to be incentivised, and are unlikely to do even the jobs they commit to unless adequately recompensed, though Spousonomics states that caring about the outcome is sometimes reward enough. |
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The State contribution through the counter-guarantee was not recompensed by any premium from the beneficiary, the company receiving the secured operating loan. |
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So far copyright holders are not generally recompensed for such use, and lose out financially when sales fall as a result of uncontrolled rental practices. |
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To have a healthy climate for appraisal, appraisers must be motivated, enthusiastic, well-informed about the fonds and collections they are appraising, and at least adequately recompensed. |
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Dr Rasouli was recompensed during the annual Winter College on Optics in Environmental Science for scientists from developing countries, run by the ICTP from 2 to 13 February this year. |
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Conservative MP Mrs Trevelyan led calls for concertgoers to be recompensed by organiser, Loose Cannon Event Management. |
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Conservative Mrs Trevelyan led calls for concert-goers to be recompensed by organiser, Loose Cannon Event Management. |
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He that doeth good shall have ten times as much to his credit: He that doeth evil shall only be recompensed according to his evil: no wrong shall be done unto them. |
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It is clear that the operatives and managers are determined to rise to any challenge, despite the disappointment they may feel if their efforts are not recompensed. |
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Who does not avoid the complicated journey, it is mostly recompensed with cheap flights, just the flights to Morocco are a real confidential tip for savings foxes. |
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