In+compensation+for

  • 31compensation — [ˌkɒmpənˈseɪʃ(ə)n] noun 1) [U] money that someone receives because something bad has happened to them She was awarded £200, 000 compensation for her injuries.[/ex] 2) [C/U] something that changes or removes the bad effect of something He uses… …

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  • 32compensation neurosis — noun : a neurosis of work phobias manifested in physical symptoms that persist as long as unemployment compensation continues * * * Psychiatry. an unconscious attempt to retain physical or psychological symptoms of illness when some advantage may …

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  • 33for hire — A test applied in determining the character of a company as a public utility; a test by which a mutual company furnishing telephone service without profit held not to be a public utility. State ex rel. Buffum Tel. Co. v Public Service Com. 272 Mo …

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  • 34compensation culture — UK / US noun [singular] British showing disapproval the tendency for people to try to get compensation for any loss, damage, or suffering caused by another person …

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  • 35For the Boys — Infobox Film name = For the Boys caption = Promotional movie poster for the film director = Mark Rydell producer = Bonnie Bruckheimer writer = Marshall Brickman Neal Jimenez Lindy Laub starring = Bette Midler James Caan George Segal music = Dave… …

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  • 36compensation culture — noun A culture (set of social customs) based on a sense of entitlement to legal compensation for ones own or others mistakes …

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  • 37Compensation — AS law, carried over into the *LHP, contained detailed rules and schedules of compensation for injury, from the loss of a finger nail at 4s, to a thegn s death at 1,200s. If a man was rendered impotent by a wound then 80s were payable, while the… …

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  • 38compensation principle — theory that an economic policy is desirable if it is beneficial to some of the population and enables compensation for damages that result …

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  • 39compensation — noun my client has not received compensation for the legal fees incurred in 1998 Syn: recompense, repayment, reimbursement, remuneration, requital, indemnification, indemnity, redress; damages; informal comp …

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  • 40compensation pendulum — noun : a clock pendulum so constructed as to remain of the same pendulum length by automatic compensation for the effect of changes of temperature …

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