• And the vocal campaign for the restitution of dollar deposits has not extended to dollar loans: many borrowers quietly paid these off in devalued pesos.

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  • The prime minister demanded the full restitution of the three ministers, though he had seemed to be softening towards an offer of power-sharing from Mrs Kumaratunga.

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  • "There has been a misconception that the entirety of the collection is in the British Museum, " said Freddie New, of the British Committee For The Restitution Of The Parthenon Marbles.

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  • The guy that Boesky gave information on was supposed to be an even bigger figure, Michael Milken, who served 22 months (yes, months) and paid fines and restitution of hundreds of millions of dollars.

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  • Passing the law of restitution - of which the citizenship offer forms a part - was controversial in Spain, where opposition conservatives complained the legislation reopened old wounds.

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  • In fact, it is the pending bill, which would decide the punitive measures abusers could face (a mix of imprisonment, financial restitution and loss of custody), that spurred the campaign to begin with.

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  • In other words, when the president talks darkly about the menace of property restitution claims by millions of Germans, it is the political equivalent of a warplane firing out chaff: a defensive distraction rather than a sign it is about to launch an imminent attack.

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  • In his role as President of the Intergovernmental Committee for the promotion of the return of cultural property to its country of origin or its restitution in case of illegal export, his diplomacy and spirit of cooperation empowered him to overcome obstacles to the work of the Committee, and the high quality of his contributions have always been appreciated.

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  • The imposition of a restitution order or any other monetary sanction herein, and the timing of such ordered payments, does not preclude customers from pursuing their own actions to obtain restitution or other remedies.

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  • In 2003, Hintz was sentenced to over four and half years of prison time, 5 years of supervised release, and ordered to pay millions of dollars in restitution after pleading guilty to federal charges of bank fraud.

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  • She cites rewritten textbooks, public expressions of contempt for anti-Semitism and quicker handling of restitution claims.

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  • In its complaint, the CFTC sought injunctive relief, restitution, disgorgement of ill-gotten gains, and civil monetary penalties.

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  • While that course of customer service whinging can occasionally yield some form of restitution stateside (we're being generous), for Germans it's now almost unnecessary.

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  • It didn't get the cash back, but the court vacated the conviction and sentence (including an additional order of restitution) and dismissed the original indictment.

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  • The web site will help the court determine what sort of restitution payments the company will have to make to both the government and its customers.

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  • That awkwardness would lead to others, one of them being the question of restitution for Palestinian-owned properties throughout the pre-1948 Mandate for Palestine, including West Jerusalem.

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  • In its continuing litigation, the CFTC seeks a civil monetary penalty, restitution, disgorgement of ill-gotten gains, trading and registration bans, and preliminary and permanent injunctions against further violations of the federal commodities laws, as charged.

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  • To make more sense of this, the International Tennis Federation, the game's law-makers, have produced a chart which simply matches the coefficient of friction (friction) and coefficient of restitution (bounce) to produce a court pace rating.

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  • It is a landmark publication from UNESCO that bears testament to the ways in which peoples have lost their entire cultural heritage and analyzes the issue of its return and restitution by providing a wide range of perspectives on this subject.

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  • "The court will then conduct a hearing to determine whether and to what extent injunctive relief will be granted, as well as the amount of restitution, damages, civil penalties and statutory costs, which petitioners are seeking to impose, " the state Supreme Court justice wrote.

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  • But he told the government to reconsider her recommendation for restitution in the light of his judgment.

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  • As for the size of possible restitution, it could cut into capital for future products, according to Tynan.

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  • Now they agree upon the details of the restitution.

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  • The problem with your contracts is all those people out there that will lie through their teeth to, whip out a contract with obtuse language that only lawyers know means something special in a court, gets your signature and then uses that special language to keep you from getting restitution for the piece of failed crap.

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  • Much of that was restitution paid back to injured parties which can be different from fines when it comes to taxes.

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  • Many of these fall short of delivering full restitution and unvarnished truth.

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  • Under a separate land-restitution programme to compensate victims of forced removals over the past century, a further 2.5m hectares have been returned to their dispossessed black owners.

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  • Germany has never answered that question directly, but from its early post-war days it has accepted that only by offering material restitution as well as expressions of remorse could it prove that it had broken completely with its Nazi past.

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  • Regrettably, the Casey Institute predicts that the good will that is supposed to be engendered by the joint declaration will be relatively short-lived as the Sudeten Germans look to the next pressure point -- the Czech Republic's candidacy for membership in the European Union -- to reopen the issue of compensation and restitution.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

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