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1. She hasn’t been dependent on me financially for some years – she earns more than I do anyway – and when she pulled the plug on our marriage she insisted on being financially independent, seeing it as some sort of compensation for me if I didn’t have to maintain her
2. were paid off with extra money, offered as compensation for their
3. Strenhowell had said, “However should you find that it is insufficient, we will arrange for semi-annual appraisals of your contributions to this firm and amend your compensation accordingly
4. Then I was kidding my boss and Carol at work that this had to be caused by work so I want to put in for Workmen's Compensation
5. It is the compensation which the borrower pays to the lender, for the profit which he has an opportunity of making by the use of the money
6. recompence of their skill, as the compensation for the inconstancy of their employment
7. the profession, too, makes some compensation even to them for the meanness of their
8. This superiority, however, will seldom be found to amount to more than a reasonable interest or compensation for this superior expense
9. The Elf Prince thought that even Imorbis’ current state was unsatisfactory compensation for the pain he caused his people and his world
10. The debtor being obliged to pay, not only for the use of the money, but for the risk which his creditor runs by accepting a compensation for that use, he is obliged, if one may say so, to insure his creditor from the penalties of usury
11. In those days protection was seldom granted without a valuable consideration, and this tax might perhaps be considered as compensation for what their patrons might lose by their exemption from other taxes
12. Finding nothing, either in the animals or vegetables of the newly discovered countries which could justify a very advantageous representation of them, Columbus turned his view towards their minerals; and in the richness of their productions of this third kingdom, he flattered himself he had found a full compensation for the insignificancy of those of the other two
13. Great Britain, too, as she confines to her own market some of the most important productions of the colonies, so, in compensation, she gives to some of them an advantage in that market, sometimes by imposing higher duties upon the like productions when imported from other countries, and sometimes by giving bounties upon their importation from the colonies
14. and in compensation admitted to the same freedom of trade with its fellow-subjects at home; the number of its representatives to be augmented as the proportion of its contribution might afterwards augment ; a new method of acquiring importance, a new and more dazzling object of ambition, would be presented to the leading men of each colony
15. He also reported there was significant pressure from the outside world for Atlantica to allocate the water resources to surrounding countries without, what the President said, was “adequate security or compensation”
16. The Law of Compensation: everything is in balance
17. The Law of Compensation says that there is a price to be
18. ‘If you call a third of my salary guaranteed for only a year compensation, then yes
19. What remains of this sum, after defraying these different expenses, they may divide among themselves, as compensation for their trouble, in what manner they think proper
20. But as it was not expected that much profit could be made by this trade, both the Portuguese and French companies, who had enjoyed it upon the same terms before them, having been ruined by it, they were allowed, as compensation, to send annually a ship of acertain burden, to trade directly to the Spanish West Indies
21. They remained for several years in quiet possession of this revenue; but in 1767, administration laid claim to their territorial acquisitions, and the revenue arising from them, as of right belonging to the crown ; and the company, in compensation for this claim, agreed to pay to government £400,000 a-year
22. But, in compensation, there have been several joint-stock companies which have failed, and which he has omitted
23. He did not receive any compensation for his work and even though he was offered a prestigious post as President of a College, he turned it down and continued in his labour of love, trusting that God would provide for him
24. When, instead either of a certain portion of the produce of land, or of the price of a certain portion, a certain sum of money is to be paid in full compensation for all tax or tythe; the tax becomes, in this case, exactly of the same nature with the land tax of England
25. Ground-rents, so far as they exceed the ordinary rent of land, are altogether owing to the good government of the sovereign, which, by protecting the industry either of the whole people or of the inhabitants of some particular place, enables them to pay so much more than its real value for the ground which they build their houses upon; or to make to its owner so much more than compensation for the loss which he might sustain by this use of it
26. It is the compensation, and, in most cases, it is no more than a very moderate compensation for the risk and trouble of employing the stock
27. The employer must have this compensation, otherwise he cannot, consistently with his own interest, continue the employment
28. assessment happened to produce, and required no compensation for the loss which the state might sustain, either by those who could not pay, or by those who would not pay (for there were many such), and who, by the indulgent execution of the law, were not forced to pay
29. This was a substantial increase in compensation, and Jon was quite satisfied with the numbers
30. government wanted appropriate compensation and some
31. through compensation for his work as a whaling master during
32. The amounts given as compensation differ drastically between the two when it comes to seduction awards
33. Although I agree that gun licenses should not be issued arbitrarily and only under extraordinary circumstances, isn‘t reasonable to assume that the vast majority of individuals willing to surrender their ―weapons‖, that are (otherwise) gathering dust inside clothes closets, dresser drawers and kitchen cupboards, or stuffed inside a sock, for that matter, represent a small minority of law-abiding citizens who, in any event, would be unlikely to use them, unless pressed, unlike hardened criminal elements in the community who wouldn‘t give a second thought to surrendering the tools of their trade unless they were compelled to do so? A fifty-dollar gift certificate from Macys is insufficient compensation for the criminally-minded
34. Old Ones, and supply compensation for the bitter years they had to survive
35. The Poles operated as an independent brigade within the Red Army, as their aim was not to allow the Russians to see themselves as the liberators of Poland and demand compensation for it; which in the end is exactly what happened
36. As we saw this may have major implications for your client for you are dealing with a wild card who most probably cannot afford to pay any compensation to your client anyway, the so called “man of straw
37. The government often seized German-American property without cause or compensation
38. “All right, then, Olger,” Sylvia said dodging response concerning his compensation
39. He countered the frown growing on her face by offering her 50 additional zlotys by way of compensation for their leaving on such short notice
40. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
41. compensation for the 1
42. over twice the average compensation paid in the U
43. those federal employees should also cause us some concern for since 1990 the average compensation for
44. forcing compliance and without providing compensation for the compliance
45. selection of personnel nor with their compensation practices
46. live off of food stamps and what unemployment compensation they can
47. The people can participate with the resources that already have because indirectly already paid 80% of everything that it receives in taxes and costs of the production because it provides the economic viability of the market, when it utilizes the aid received to supply its basic necessity through resources of the family credit, scholarship, unemployment compensation, social projects and assistance programs, such as: daycare center, shelter, support to the senior and lacking child, food, habitation, health, education, clothes, basic sanitation, minimum income, zero hunger, among others
48. He goes on to write how the Leftist agenda preys on weakness and feelings of inferiority to divide the people by: (a) creating and reinforcing perceptions of victimization, (b) satisfying infantile claims to entitlement, indulgence and compensation, (c) augmenting primitive feelings of envy, and (d) rejecting the sovereignty of the individual, subordination him to the will of the Government
49. In time, several issues grew up around this sorry practice: slow emancipation, resettling, compensation to slave owners, whether it—that is slavery—would be allowed in the new territories
50. federal intervention—this was called ‘popular sovereignty’; the slave trade (but not slavery itself) would be abolished in the District of Columbia; Texas, as a slave state, would receive compensation for giving up some western lands; and a strict new Fugitive Slave Act was created, requiring U