They are then writing to individuals seeking recompense or warning of the possibility of court action.
They refuse to give up even the fair share that the villagers demand in recompense.
It seems scant recompense for the 30, 000-70, 000 Kashmiris who have died in the insurgency.
However, if reoffending is not reduced by at least 7.5%, the investors will receive no recompense at all.
The veterans have been battling for recompense and a recognition of their claim that their poor health was caused by radiation exposure.
What he suggests, instead, is that beneficence tends to return to those who do good deeds a kind of karmic recompense.
The Liberal Democrats want to move more quickly in the same direction by forcing offenders to recompense the communities they have harmed.
Whether through settlement or trial--and under the leadership of Interim Chairman John Reed and Chief Executive John Thain --those members will undoubtedly get recompense.
It said it was vitally important that officers receive financial recognition of their service to the community and recompense for their loss of employment.
It is a recognition that due to perhaps friendly fire, or collateral damage, someone has died and you're trying to make some form of recompense.
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.
The business filed for bankruptcy offering little recompense for the consumers.
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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.
The spokesman said the government would meet the cost of the redeployment of the servicemen but refused to say whether Locog would force G4S to recompense the taxpayer.
Ministers subsequently promised that no farms would be taken over without proper recompense which means, unless the money comes from foreign aid, that the whole business could take years.
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.
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.
Certainly there are times when the damage is done and recompense cannot be made, but good employees do their very best to repair whatever damage has been done to the best of their ability.
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And she describes the approaches of those few places, such as New Zealand and Quebec, which have shown that alternatives to prison can be made to work: non-custodial sentences, recompense to victims and reconciliation.
Nearly 30 international banks have banded together under Citigroup's leadership to seek recompense from Enrico Bondi, the acting boss of Parmalat installed to keep the group operating and perhaps bring it out of bankruptcy.
Viewing the Discovery Rule as something of an equalizer designed to assist wronged parties seeking recompense, the Court was not compelled to offer such assistance to regulators seeking not compensation but punishment aimed at wrongdoers.
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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 will gain a fixed-line arm, but that is no recompense for what it will give up: its lock on the massive mobile market, encompassing two-thirds of Chinese customers and an even higher share of new subscribers.
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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He thinks about the time he volunteered to go on a mission with a group of doctors who were heading to an impoverished spot to do good for five days a kind of spiritual recompense for the fortune that modern elective cosmetic procedures had brought them.
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