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They refuse to give up even the fair share that the villagers demand in recompense.
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The youth-offender teams would supervise a range of new punishments, including reparation orders obliging children to confront the victims of their crimes or to perform community service in recompense.
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Also, growth may be fuelled by thousands of small entrepreneurial companies that never come to market and thus do not recompense shareholders in existing firms.
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Murray's victory offered the Scot recompense for his heartbreaking defeat in the Wimbledon final -- the first time a British male had reached the showpiece event since 1938.
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On appeal, the United States Supreme Court noted that it had never applied the Discovery Rule in a matter where the plaintiff is the government bringing an enforcement action for civil penalties, in contradistinction to a defrauded victim seeking recompense.
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The Liberal Democrats want to move more quickly in the same direction by forcing offenders to recompense the communities they have harmed.
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It is clear from this that Mr Pinault believed that the agreed deal for him to buy Aurora was in jeopardy and that he had a right to financial recompense.
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He agreed that Mr Coats had told him that "by way of recompense" Ms Spence said he was to take the caravan in Fife but there was a problem with the landowner and "it couldn't be done".
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It seems scant recompense for the 30, 000-70, 000 Kashmiris who have died in the insurgency.
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