Collocations withcompensation
These are words often used in combination withcompensation.
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additional compensation
We have also recognised the need for additional compensation for farmers whose herds are most affected.
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adequate compensation
In the latter case these actions involve a loss in future well-being unless accompanied by adequate compensation in the form of investments in alternative forms of wealth.
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ample compensation
As we noted before, condescension is presented here as the supreme reward, ample compensation for a lifetime of labor.
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annual compensation
As a result, the tenants will be entitled to continue to receive annual compensation.
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average compensation
It constitutes a kind of average compensation for the ablation pressure decreasing at constant temperature and of the increasing contribution of convergence effect.
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compensation arrangement
Consider every successive compensation arrangement which we have made, and we find that there is no clearly discernible principle whatever.
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compensation benefit
Consequently, to complement the analysis of policy adoption, we analyze the determinants of workers' compensation benefit levels during the period from 1910 to 1930.
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compensation fund
Healthcare providers would pay their insurance premiums into a compensation fund.
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compensation plan
Will he recommend a cheap and cheerful service for the underground, or a new compensation plan of chocolates and flowers?
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compensation scheme
The reasons point out some of the deficiencies in the new workmen's compensation scheme.
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deferred compensation
In future work, we will examine the impact of service credit purchases on deferred compensation.
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direct compensation
Consider whether direct compensation would be useful in setting boundaries, establishing accountability, and clarifying expectations regarding the scope of mutual commitments.
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equitable compensation
To make up for the loss that a person may have sustained some equitable compensation is delivered to justify the original public action.
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excessive compensation
In the past, tax assessments were low, parents limited their expectations of maintenance and siblings did not demand excessive compensation from the principal heir.
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executive compensation
On the other hand, the managerial power perspective does garner some empirical support in the financial economics literature on executive compensation.
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extra compensation
This extra compensation was provided by the resistance-capacitance branch of the circuit labelled compensate.
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fair compensation
Less than fair compensation will inevitably result in undercutting the professional standing of the bioethicist as an integral part of the team.
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financial compensation
Sometimes, financial compensation can partly alleviate some burdens.
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generous compensation
The financial well-being of academic health centers and the continued generous compensation of medical school faculty have been the winners; education and research, the losers.
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inadequate compensation
The villagers complained about inadequate compensation for the land and pollution of their water.
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just compensation
But it does not follow that rules of reason determine in any precise way what counts as just compensation.
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long-term compensation
There is also an important change in the conditions under which the long-term compensation will be granted.
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monetary compensation
Both parents and teachers received monetary compensation for their ratings.
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partial compensation
Moreover, partial compensation occurs in production gains recorded on palms next to dead palms.
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reasonable compensation
Third, "reasonable compensation" would be given to donors.
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substantial compensation
If the order were confirmed it would involve substantial compensation to the company, which would be a considerable burden on the rate-payers.
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sufficient compensation
This complicates the mathematics without sufficient compensation in new insights.
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total compensation
The total compensation needed is then $15 100,000 $1.5m, for a risk equivalent to one statistical death.
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