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  • compensation, a verdict which the club appealed.
  • "Curvature Sensing and Compensation: A New Concept in Adaptive Optics".
  • a result, side judges receive two types of compensation: a salary for their administrative duties,
  • e more suppressed, and is offered by way of compensation a set of heroic wish-fulfillment false memo
  • ation tracker, long time exposure, exposure compensation, a self timer, and 3 quality levels for pic
  • l Muni and Marlon Brando, refused to accept compensation above the Actor's Equity minimum wage becau
  • er's bill called the Conrad Black Executive Compensation Abuse Act which sought to have pay packages
  • Most ministers responsible for the Workers Compensation Act have also been Ministers of Labour.
  • ervices with responsibility for the Workers Compensation Act (except as regards Worker Advisers).
  • ama signs the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010 into law at his vacation rental
  • Workers' Compensation Act
  • ted as Minister responsible for the Workers Compensation Act and Minister responsible for the Workpl
  • The Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act (H.R. 6091)
  • Under the Tim Cole Compensation Act of Texas, the strongest compensation le
  • The passing of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act of 1990 allowed for a systematic filing
  • The Workers Compensation Act 1926 (NSW) expanded the role of workers
  • II of the Gaming Control Act, the Workers' Compensation Act (except Part II) and the Apprenticeship
  • The Slave Compensation Act 1837 (1 & 2 Vict.
  • The Workmen's Compensation Act 1897 was an Act of the Parliament of th
  • f Acts of Parliament including the Accident Compensation Act 1985; Accident Compensation (Occupation
  • Mrs Lee wished to claim under the Workers' Compensation Act 1922, and he needed to be a ‘worker', o
  • th and Minister responsible for the Workers Compensation Act (except as it relates to Worker Adviser
  • The Virginia Workers' Compensation Act established this program in section 65.
  • significantly influencing Section 3 of the Compensation Act 2006 to restore a mesothelioma victim's
  • The Planning and Compensation Act 1991 was an Act of Parliament in the Un
  • Pornography Victims Compensation Act of 1989, H.R. 3785 in the House of Repr
  • he Regulations Act, Part II of the Workers' Compensation Act, Military Relations, and Nova Scotia Bu
  • c Insurance Corporation Act and the Workers Compensation Act, as well as for the Civil Service and M
  • ed in 1917 in accordance to the The Workers Compensation Act, itself passed in 1916.
  • March 1938, during a debate on a workman's compensation act, Brown took the position that he would
  • he introduction of the Fairness in Asbestos Compensation Act.
  • o the introduction of the Ontario Workmen's Compensation Act.
  • sible for administering the Mine Subsidence Compensation Act.
  • of Women and administration of the Workers Compensation Act.
  • lature about changing to the Alaska Workers Compensation Act.
  • In essence the parliamentary compensation acts as an income guarantee during a transi
  • al Association of County Officials Deferred Compensation Advisory committee.
  • and was ordered to pay £1,445 in costs and compensation after admitting two counts of witness intim
  • as passed more than 100 times for relief or compensation after a disaster.
  • He claimed compensation after his contract was terminated by BBC Wa
  • he Ombudsman concluded that a woman was due compensation after Hammersmith and Fulham had refused to
  • here was any requirement that The Crown pay compensation after the exercise of the prerogative.
  • urged Libya to fully implement the promised compensation after hailing the “positive stance” taken b
  • the groups could make no future claims for compensation against the company.
  • rn Ireland, District Policing Partnerships, Compensation Agency, Office of the Oversight Commissione
  • orn in Tibshelf, Derbyshire and worked as a compensation agent for the Derbyshire Miners' Associatio
  • A Fish Habitat Compensation Agreement was signed with Fisheries and Oce
  • The Minamata disease compensation agreements of 1959 were agreed between the
  • uty pertaining to my office, other than the compensation allowed by law; I further swear (or affirm)
  • e rights of sufferers of pleural plaques to compensation, along with other asbestos-related mesothel
  • Compensation also differs from the financial services se
  • System as well as hearing rooms for workers compensation also occupy space in the building.
  • memorial and therefore were not entitled to compensation, although land had been provided.
  • he company's CEO, Mark Dixon's total annual compensation amounts to £591,000 of which £522,800 is ba
  • about 10,000 of those were destroyed" while compensation amounts to 20 percent of the value of damag
  • reconstructions for NIOSH is the Office of Compensation Analysis and Support (OCAS).
  • enri insists everyone is entitled to better compensation, and the gang leader grudgingly agrees.
  • y for an inquiry into the national workers' compensation and occupational health and safety framewor
  • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act --Gueneverey (talk) 22:5
  • Congress settled on $3,000 in compensation, and interred what little remained of the v
  • they were forced to contend with in seeking compensation and justice.
  • al of Canada, appointed her to the Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission, effective until Au
  • had changed their stories in order to claim compensation, and that the move had been a success.
  • three main considerations: financial needs, compensation, and equal sharing.
  • phon & Co., which dealt solely with workers compensation and personal injury claims.
  • He also guided reforms to the Workmen's Compensation and Unemployment Compensation Acts.
  • family around 70 million yen ($715,330) in compensation and to undertake safety precautions to prev
  • r hospitalization, rehabilitation, adjusted compensation, and Americanization were necessary for vet
  • had been seized from Polish owners without compensation and their houses were vacated and demolishe
  • Rear Control Dial to control exposure compensation and manual focus
  • He also signed laws establishing Workers' Compensation and a state industrial commission to admini
  • eport of the National Committee of Inquiry, Compensation and Rehabilitation in Australia, now known
  • ey have been assured that they will be paid compensation and helped to relocate.
  • which Arkwright admitted trespass and paid compensation and a rent of £10 a year.
  • 7.45) or near-normal pH secondary to renal compensation and an elevated serum bicarbonate (HCO3− >3
  • The issues involved were those of compensation and health.
  • with their caregivers, as well as offering compensation and proper training to foster carers for th
  • urrently being updated for 2008, the Salary Compensation and Work Satisfaction Survey report provide
  • r of geography and leading theorist on risk compensation and an environmentalist.
  • move because of the dam, with little or no compensation, and the damage to the environment and the
  • bivory and may cause undercompesation, full compensation and overcompensation depending of the speci
  • r the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, or Superfund, 4
  • f the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, or Superfund Act of 198
  • Indian Institute from the premises without compensation, and then made a gift of the premises to th
  • s including: employment law, debts, victims compensation and domestic violence as well as a state wi
  • at budget is actually dedicated to employee compensation and operating expenses.
  • lands from the East Indians without a fair compensation and in the teeth of their protests.
  • tile activities, entitled Iraq to claim for compensation, and urged Israel to place its nuclear faci
  • Thomas is said to have received £60,000 to compensation and his son was ennobled as Sir Thomas Mydd
  • e unable to buy comparable areas with their compensation, and turned from farming to other trades.
  • t this time, including improved temperature compensation and modification of the pen arm, to allow l
  • Salary.com, Inc. is a compensation and human resource management solutions com
  • n nuclear warheads to Russia and associated compensation and security assurances.
  • have three statutory auditors, or an audit, compensation and nominating committee system similar to
  • siness claimed that he had been denied just compensation, and contented that the award should have i
  • Belgium sought compensation, and had its eye on any and all of its neig
  • This was without compensation and at a time when deteriorating Dickensian
  • nvolved formed a union called Comedians for Compensation and fought for pay where they had received
  • ed policy and strategy for staffing, salary compensation, and training for over one million soldiers
  • o work as a barrister with a large Worker's Compensation and defamation practice.
  • orman-Walker was not given another post for compensation and this episode marked an end to his overs
  • on raid, against Britain for unsatisfactory compensation and against Silas E. Burrows, owner of the
  • hareholder resolutions in areas relating to compensation and governance.
  • e or to private persons, the former without compensation and the latter with proper indemnification.
  • s may result in the closure of the town and compensation and relocation of its residents.
  • f the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act.
  • Atiyah's Accidents, Compensation and the Law (1970), now (2006) and updated
  • r of the President's Commission on Military Compensation; and as Director of Energy, Chemicals, and
  • nse Department study committee on personnel compensation and worked for the General Electric Company
  • r the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental l
  • his efforts to secure other territories as compensation and to strengthen the Bohemian monarchy.
  • on to several people in return for monetary compensation, and Dryden sued Conservative candidate Wil
  • SWCD supervisors do not receive monetary compensation, and, for the most part, conduct their acti
  • The Workers' Compensation Appeals Tribunal (WCAT), the predecessor of
  • counsel to state governor for unemployment compensation appeals and traffic and transportation, Ten
  • Service, a member of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel Northern Ireland, Deputy Coro
  • s); supplementary proceedings; unemployment compensation appeals; paternity and support actions; and
  • This meant that there was no compensation applied for the rudder trim input, and the
  • Dines compensation applies especially in mesoscale circulation
  • Dines compensation applies differently in the mid-latitudes, a
  • As compensation, approximately 90 acres (360,000 m2) of "ex
  • in the lower left, chevrons for bullet drop compensation are found in the middle, and stadia marks f
  • is established under the Coal Acquisition ( Compensation) Arrangements 1985 (NSW).
  • ere the repeal of the prohibitions based on compensation arrangements and the reduction in the list
  • ack from N M Rothschild & Sons and received compensation as the sole control of the Rothschild Inves
  • pon the property in question to secure such compensation as appellees were entitled to receive, for
  • assengers would be entitled to 50,000 pesos compensation as a result of the sinking.
  • The questions of war compensation, as they were specified in the peace treati
  • na systems and polarization mode dispersion compensation, as well.
  • distribution of monies to the poor without compensation as responsible for the subsequent impoveris
  • homes in Baghdad, promising them financial compensation, assistance and protection.
  • ll was swift to ensure the company was paid compensation at the end of the war.
  • 7, he was promoted to Director of Corporate Compensation at Disney's headquarters in Burbank, Califo
  • inority Leader, Finance Committee, workers' compensation attorney
  • ers of the National Association of Claimant Compensation Attorneys in Connecticut, now the Connectic
  • ebster sees claims to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (Cica) as vulnerable to abuse bec
  • 5 sat on the Board of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority.
  • The workers compensation awarded to Michael's family for the loss of
  • and your children.” for being unfair in his compensation awards .
  • ollowing: educational benefits, pension and compensation awards, health and hospital services, finan
  • an endowment of 100,000 crowns from the war compensation awards.
  • The bimetallic compensation balance and the spring detent escapement in
  • He was the inventor of the "Colby Bar" (a compensation bar), an apparatus used in base-measurement
  • nce-based pay system, which gives financial compensation based on a comparison of playing time to sa
  • ces be apprehended and dealt with, and that compensation be paid to the families of the victims.
  • that it would have required that executive compensation be capped.
  • he Illinois general assembly, and that just compensation be given.
  • aged a strike in an attempt to receive more compensation because the league extended the regular sea
  • t in the New World to perform Doppler-shift compensation behavior.
  • Initially Diem refused to pay compensation, believing it was a sign of weakness.
  • tired professional athletes obtain workers' compensation benefits once their careers are complete.
  • hen was cut by the Sting and denied workers compensation benefits.
  • ext of the kin of dead and varied amount of compensation between Rs.1,000,000.00 and 2,000,000.00
  • Other estimates place top senior partner compensation between $5 and 10 million.
  • olrick also was the author of the workman's compensation bill of Virginia, copatron of the state's f
  • his showgirl brides-to-be at the altar, the compensation bills are mounting.
  • Norwegian Patients' Injury Compensation Board
  • l of the management of the Manitoba Workers Compensation Board under its former chairman, Wally Fox-
  • was appointed as chair of Ontario Workers' Compensation Board in 1991.
  • e served as member of the Alberta Workmens' Compensation Board from 1918 to 1935, and was president
  • ndertook a one-man inquiry into the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba in 1958.
  • well as providing oversight on the Workers Compensation Board and the Island Waste Management Corpo
  • mpanies from charging user fees for Workers Compensation Board cases.
  • t parliament to become head of the Worker's Compensation Board and was replaced by Stanley Hudecki i
  • served as member of the State Unemployment Compensation Board from June 1943 to September 1945.
  • as appointed vice-chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Board by Hepburn in October 1934.
  • or the Highway Transport Board and Workers' Compensation Board and Minister for Youth.
  • See for example NSW Coal Compensation Board v Nardell Colliery Pty Ltd [2004] NSW
  • The Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba (WCB) is an agency of the
  • d part-time chair of Nova Scotia's Workers' Compensation Board in the same period, and is credited w
  • ovince as chairman of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board and later of the Commission on Electi
  • the Alberta Labour Relations Board, Workers Compensation Board, and Appeals Commission for Alberta W
  • Fields appointed him to the state workman's compensation board, where he served until 1927.
  • Products Inc. v. British Columbia Worker's Compensation Board, [1993] 1 S.C.R. 897 is a leading dec
  • t, the minister responsible for the Workers Compensation Board, and the minister responsible for Nun
  • , the 17th Judicial District's Crime Victim Compensation Board, Denver Public Schools Special Educat
  • o February 1969; member, Kentucky Workman's Compensation Board, 1969-1970.
  • appeal from decisions of the Alaska Workers Compensation Board.
  • P critic for labour issues and the Workers' Compensation Board.
  • served as Chairman of the Kentucky Workers Compensation Board.
  • l was named chair of the provincial Workers Compensation Board.
  • e Vice Chair of the New York State Workers' Compensation Board.
  • Length compensation: built in length compensation takes care of
  • It is faster than renal compensation, but has less ability to restore normal val
  • r she was taken by the United States as war compensation, but was scrapped in 1948.
  • e was that these veterans had been promised compensation but they were not due to receive it until 1
  • 13,000 yuan (U.S. $1,570) per household in compensation but some had received only half the amount,
  • te service but offer members more than mere compensation but full salaries and thus are not generall
  • It is slower than respiratory compensation, but has a greater ability to restore norma
  • 0, but larger buildings were facilitated by compensation by Bristol City Council for the redevelopme
  • ve, Shirley McKie, who was awarded £750,000 compensation by the Scottish Executive in a February 200
  • rty under various Acts, and claims made for compensation by reason of the acquisition of land under
  • Response time compensation by voltage overdriving as currently applied
  • In Ganapa's own words, the compensation can give them food and shelter, but cannot
  • ises jurisdiction over appeals in workmen's compensation cases and domestic relations cases, includi
  • Recover benefit which has been paid in compensation cases
  • s the country received tens of thousands of compensation cases including half a million from the har
  • He specialized in Workers' Compensation Cases but also appeared in criminal cases,
  • Money, Vocational Rehabilitation in Workers Compensation Cases, was published in the Alaska Law Revi
  • evelt Hospital, who was working on worker's compensation cases, and William G. Niederland, M.D., who
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