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"I haven't been made whole, and I guess I'll never be made whole," Panton said.
We made whole worlds in The Sims 27 and Minecraft.
It's not clear if all affected contractors will be made whole.
"Now Kinder Morgan's U.S. shareholders will be made whole," she said.
And unlike direct federal employees, they may never be made whole.
The former recruiter, made whole financially, has moved on, she said.
"You just want to be made whole again," Ricardo McKenzie said.
Some consumers might not be made whole for the premium surcharges.
Some have already been reversed, but Boosie wants to be made whole.
"Students were failed and deserve to be made whole," Ms. DeVos said.
He's made whole releases that nod back to old video game music.
His Securian account was made whole "in less than 12 hours," Hackley said.
I was, we were all, for the briefest breath of time, made whole.
"Tintagel Castle has been made whole again," said Kate Mavor, English Heritage's Chief Executive.
This means that mistakes, theft or robbery can be rewinded and clients made whole.
There's something decidedly therapeutic about these accounts of broken, incomplete bits made whole again.
"We want that to be about the customer who's been affected being made whole."
First of all, the brutal beauty truth: Split ends can't be made whole again.
"A sacred site that's been blasted can never be made whole again," she said.
"He took something from me that can never be repaired, never made whole," Araoz said.
The crisis should soon pass, finally, and federal workers will start to be made whole.
The dead cannot be brought back, the blind given sight or the deformed made whole.
All the funds would be made whole once the debt limit is increased, Mnuchin said.
Between the lines: Hospitals would obviously rather be made whole for the cost of the procedure.
If Synchronized Swimming is made worse by its association with Sports, Rhythmic Gymnastics is made whole.
"Students who have been defrauded and suffered harm should absolutely be made whole," Ms. Hill said.
The goal, she said in July, was to assure "that they're made whole" in the bargain.
In 2018, at least, insurers may be made whole and consumers protected — even without the subsidies.
We are doing all that we can to make sure that affected customers are made whole.
If you are actively searching to be made whole by a partner, you aren't yet whole yourself.
A friend who knows her grains looked dubious when I ordered the house-made whole-wheat spaghetti.
What pleasure it gives us to gather them up, and to dream of a world made whole.
"Any customer that gave Madoff Investment Securities up to $1,385,000 has now been made whole," the site says.
Efforts to be made whole over the past year have been met with resistance, delays, and second-guessing.
Nobody in this movie is ever going to be made whole and Lonergan insists we don't judge them.
For the most part, Fallen Order fuses these ideas culled from other games into a well-made whole.
"There are some kids that aren't getting anything right now that would be made whole," Mr. Malatras said.
Far too often African American identities are distorted into their separate parts never to be made whole again.
Nakheel said it began offering refunds in 22009, but investors complained that they were not being made whole.
Once they had been made whole, they decided to move rather than renew at the maximum legal rent.
The villains will not be punished, and the victims, many of them dead, will never be made whole.
Our employees have been made whole and we are willing to pay a reasonable fine for our mistake.
Some of them made whole vehicles like Benz; others sold cars built from a panoply of other companies' parts.
The accountant was eventually convicted of theft and ordered to pay restitution, but they still haven't been made whole.
However, Ellerbe said that after he paid his attorney and investigator, he was nowhere close to being made whole.
Now, the dividend formula should be progressive so that we make sure most Americans are more than made whole.
How has our community been impacted by us not being made whole with our 40 acres and a mule?
In typical asset-backed lending the assets need to be located, seized and liquidated for lenders to be made whole.
Insurers were made whole and customers actually ended up with a bigger federal subsidy than they would have otherwise received.
"Efforts to be made whole over the past year have been met with resistance, delays, and second-guessing," it wrote.
Bondholders who continue to assert their legal right to be made whole nevertheless are now a menace to a solution.
If homeowners were defrauded or lost equity, they could file a petition in the forfeiture proceeding to be made whole.
In this case, however, NBCU would only be made whole on the latest $200 million round, without a guaranteed profit.
"It becomes much tougher to be made whole when you're dealing with a customer service rep in the Philippines," he said.
Yet despite this withholding, what shines through is the story of a young woman looking to be made whole by love.
"We reached an agreement today with GoFundMe and they have agreed to make sure he will be made whole," Fallon says.
Under either one of these options, taxpayers will be made whole and borrowers should not have nightmares about repaying student loans.
"The taxpayer is not being made whole as a consequence of the tax refund – if they receive anything at all," he said.
Be mad that organic standards were going to be bolstered and made whole again, but then that was taken away from you.
All securities and commodities customers with valid claims have been made whole, and general creditors have received 220006 cents on the dollar.
Another night, I made whole-wheat pasta and plant-based "meatballs" tossed in a pink sauce, plus a side of sauteéd okra.
"Our employees have been made whole and we are willing to pay a reasonable fine for our mistake," the company said Tuesday.
Moreover, he added, Ukraine never made whole engines but only supplied parts to the RD-250's main manufacturer, Energomash, in Russia.
That is where a third party known as a surety effectively guarantees that you will be made whole should something go wrong.
Executives often complain, after a new financing, that they should be "made whole" to offset the dilution that came with the new round.
"I don't think (the victims) can ever be made whole, but this is a step in the right direction," attorney Jamie White said.
And MF Global customers, including farmers and hedge funds whose accounts were used in the firm's final days, have since been made whole.
It also appeared to be the basis for his claim that a state like West Virginia would be made whole under the bill.
By the time the numbers were sorted and the fractions made whole, I had somehow hashed out a plan to manage my obligations.
"I don't see any real lasting effect here because people are going to get paid and they're going to be made whole," said  Zidle.
In the wrong hands it might have brought to mind a Thomas Kinkade painting, but instead it feels like something incomplete being made whole.
In contrast, a bipartisan coalition of 31 states filed a brief endorsing the right of all consumers to obtain compensation and be made whole.
Another sibling was made whole by religion, after losing a son to murder and finding that no one but God could salve her wounds.
Ultimately, bondholders and most investors were made whole after the bankruptcy — and major rating agencies restored the county's ratings to investment grade in late 2000.
Senior creditors are essentially made whole on their investment, while second-lien note holders now get nearly 70 percent more than under an earlier proposal.
Once Democrats and Republicans can agree on a plan to end the funding gap "people are going to be made whole on their paychecks," Zidle said.
He told reporters Friday, for example, that West Virginia would be made whole despite his own projected funding cuts for the state under the block grant.
As Mr. Philbrick's associates became convinced there was little chance of recovering their money directly from him, they looked for other ways to be made whole.
When investigators discovered rampant misuse of city vehicles at the Correction Department, Mayor Bill de Blasio insisted on one thing: The city would be made whole.
If Faraday Future can't raise money, the value of his ownership stake will drop, which, in turn, means creditors have even less chance of being made whole.
"We reached an agreement today with GoFundMe and they have agreed to make sure he will be made whole," one of Bobbitt's attorneys, Chris Fallon, told CNN.
That doesn't quite add up to $2,000, of course, and I don't expect I'll be made whole for this ordeal, which was emotional as well as financial.
The I.J.C. can establish rules of the road to prevent a mining disaster and forge an agreement on how Alaska will be made whole if disaster strikes.
He is likely to argue that there were no losses because the investors were more than made whole and Retrophin has been successful since he started it.
But he added that it was unlikely his client and others would be made whole based on the number of claims and the facts of the case.
If they are being "made whole" because they own a smaller percentage, which has doubled in value over the larger percentage they previously owned, that's simply faulty math.
Who is made whole by Walker's decontextualized images of violence correlated with race, gender, sex, and with chattel slavery and the social practices devolving from that historical circumstance?
"Wells Fargo has a lot of explaining to do, and we cannot let up until every single customer is made whole," Senator Sherrod Brown said in a statement.
"Johnny will be made whole and we're committing that he'll get the balance of the funds that he has not yet received or benefited from," the statement said.
Global dairy companies have been benefiting from strong Chinese demand, as buyers in the mainland prefer internationally made whole milk powder and infant formula to their local counterparts.
"All anyone needs in order to be made whole is one night under these roofs, in these beds, and in front of these fires," Jim's wife, Lila, declares.
For those trapped in failing bodies or broken relationships or the painful possibility that their lives might never be made whole, Americans turn to this message of hope.
"Trump has made whole areas of policy radioactive," says Stuart Butler, a scholar at the Brookings Institution who, while at Heritage during the 1980s, was involved in developing Reaganism.
Some lower and middle income taxpayers could be made whole if the doubling of the standard deduction offset the elimination of the personal exemption and itemized deductions, Raulston said.
"If students have been deceived by institutions and suffered financial harm as a result, they should be made whole," DeVos said at a House Education and Labor Committee hearing.
A delicately worded legal memo in the White House leads us directly to a terrified, helpless, blindfolded, diaper-clad prisoner whose mind and body can never be made whole.
Instead, the ED should go a step further and make sure that all people affected by these loans are made whole -- and double down on their commitment to public education.
Communities need to be made whole as quickly as possible to prevent an exodus of individuals and families, and infrastructure repairs must be prioritized to avoid longer-term economic disruption.
Why shouldn't manufacturing companies and other businesses ask to be made whole for having to pay higher prices for steel and aluminum after Mr. Trump raised tariffs on those metals?
From here on, although plenty happens, the thing that you desperately want to happen—that is, for the sisters to be reunited and made whole—keeps not coming to pass.
While it's not in scripture, she explained that many church leaders continue to preach that LGBTQ youth will be "made whole" when they finally reach the telestial kingdom in the afterlife.
We look up, our respect, wonder, and cynicism jumbled together, curious if the framed image might soon fall from its perch, curious if the shattered pieces can be made whole again.
Amazon's price slashing has made Whole Foods' prices more competitive with, and in some cases cheaper than, rivals Ralphs and Sprouts in the greater Los Angeles area, according to JPMorgan analysts.
In many cases, travel insurance policies will include financial default coverage, so you can "be made whole" if a hotel or airline, for example, is unable to provide service, Ritcher says.
"Johnny will be made whole and we're committing that he'll get the balance of the funds that he has not yet received or benefited from," officials wrote on the organization's Facebook page.
Early Redemption Protections: Upon a commitment termination event (CTE), the noteholders will be made whole with the remaining amounts not invested to purchase RPIs, and with the protection letters of credit (LoCs).
Harvard genetics pioneer George Church co-founded the company and first made whole genome sequencing available to about 5,000 participants in the Personal Genome Project (PGP) at Harvard Medical School last year.
And BLA fails to reform permissive funding rules and too-low premiums leading to this juncture, nor does it require that plans' claims be made whole when employers withdraw from a plan.
Mr. Ponte, during testimony to the City Council on Monday, said he would repay the city; Mr. de Blasio said city taxpayers would be "made whole" by those who misused city resources.
It was their lawyers who won a pari passu case in US Courts in 2012, effectively prohibiting Argentina from paying existing holders of restructured debt unless holdout investors were made whole as well.
Hamburger thinks a national recovery pool would create perverse incentives in the industry, encouraging brokers with arbitration awards against them to leave the business because they know their clients will be made whole.
This all changes when Arha-Tenar encounters a wizard in the tombs, who is on a mission to recover a relic that, when repaired and made whole, will help bring peace to Earthsea.
Tragedy's hand might be unpredictable, but the road to recovery is forged in the language of your homeowner insurance policy, words that will determine how — and if — you will be made whole again.
Her charity — believed to be the only one of its kind in the country — has a waiting list of more than 100 cancer survivors hoping to be made whole again and transform their lives.
"To help us ensure that taxpayers are made whole, please provide us an update on your agency's actions regarding the cases in which the IRS has recommended that the DOJ return seized funds," Reps.
"This would strip attorneys general of their ability to secure better recoveries—leading to windfalls for wrongdoers and ensuring that the victims of their misconduct are never made whole," the AGs' amicus brief said.
While the cash-strapped government has promised to compensate Petrobras for losses incurred by the price cut, some doubt whether the company will be made whole and the incident drove CEO Pedro Parente to resign.
Congressional committees like ours have an oversight responsibility to see that the customers who were victimized are made whole and the Wells Fargo employees who approved and executed this dastardly scheme are held fully accountable.
Most WMPs -- as many as 74 percent -- don't carry the issuing bank's guarantee that investors will be made whole at the end of the product's term, which is usually less than six months, Fitch said.
The tribe is seeking to hold the agency and corporations accountable, be made whole for at least $2 million spent on testing and alternative water sources and be compensated for lost revenue and psychological damages.
Cuts to programs such as Fullbright scholarships and others that successfully encourage girls education, he said, might be made whole through private philanthropy, or asking for more funding from governments who benefit from the programs.
A guard threw open a gate, the Soviet imperium folded, more than 100 million people in Central and Eastern Europe were freed, a divided continent was made whole, and the end of history was announced.
"I think there's such a mainstream visualization or idea of feminism [and] femininity," says Nan Li, one half of the Namilia design team, made whole by Emilia Pfohl (Nan + Emilia = Namilia), to The Creators Project.
Medicare only reimburses for a portion of this cost when the procedure is done on an impatient basis, and while Medicare has proposed an increase to that amount for 2020, hospitals still won't be made whole.
And it tells a sentiment-spritzed story — of lives torn apart and made whole again — that you might be more likely to encounter in black and white, flickering from your flat-screen on Turner Classic Movies.
Then he would focus on making sure hospitals have the supplies they need to treat people, and reassure the public that they will be made whole if they face loss of income due to the virus.
Now that President Trump has relented on funding for his Mexican border wall and announced he would sign a short-term spending bill ending the shutdown, those employees will start to be made whole under that legislation.
"Many families whose homes were damaged or destroyed have not been made whole, and families who were displaced are being cut off from aid to defray the expense of living in temporary housing," the CHC members added.
"I'm more worried about making sure that we work in parallel track on addressing the needs of our country, the public policy that's needed to be to make sure families are made whole," O'Halleran told The Hill.
The CFPB's role as a public watchdog "extends to properly disposing of all funds secured through the resolution of an enforcement action even after the underlying fraud has dissipated and the victims have been made whole," Pauley wrote.
And a trustee has long recovered the missing customer money (much of it wound up at MF Global's banks and clearinghouses) and made whole the farmers and hedge funds whose accounts were raided in the firm's final days.
Most WMPs - as many as 74 percent - do not carry the issuing bank's guarantee that investors will be made whole at the end of the product's term, which is usually less than six months, according to ratings agency Fitch.
This will have to be made whole by spending cuts, extra demands on wealthy countries or a mix of the two, as suggested by the European Commission (which will issue a budgetary proposal for governments to discuss in May).
It was to him that she originally dedicated the coruscating installation "Strange Fruit"—discarded peels of citrus, avocado, and bananas, their bruised skins painstakingly made whole again with sinew, zippers, buttons, and thread, over the course of five years.
On Tuesday, experts in neuroscience, genetics and social work met in Manhattan to talk about what can happen to it along the way, and what emerging research tells us about how children who seem broken can be made whole.
It's in a category of its own for a number of reasons, including that student debt is a gateway issue because once you have taken the chains off an entire generation, then we're sort of made whole again as a society.
"My parents don't think for a minute they should be made whole, but they really thought that they were protected," said Ilene Kent who for a time became a full-time advocate for the thousands of Madoff investors in similar positions.
If an issuer fails to meet investors' expectations, such as abstaining from repaying a loan, investors can then go to a court and seek performance, perfection of title to collateral or damages in order to be made whole for their losses.
Depending on the state you live in, and the amount of equity you have put into that home in the form of mortgage payments, you may very well have your house seized by creditors and banks seeking to be made whole.
But lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union said in a separate filing that some families could be "made whole" only if parents were returned to the country, and the failure to address their rights was a "significant" area of dispute.
"Johnny will be made whole and we're committing that he'll get the balance of the funds that he has not yet received or benefited from," GoFundMe said in a joint statement with Cozen O'Connor, a law firm representing Mr. Bobbitt.
Wells Fargo & Co's chief executive officer told a U.S. Senate panel that customers who had bogus accounts opened in their name will be made whole and compensated for any damage to their credit rating, but some Democratic senators called for his resignation.
Given the many competing demands in our country today and the propensity to fix only what is broken, I am concerned the Coast Guard will continue to be known solely for our success – and not what we need to be made whole.
Equally disturbing is how many people in power appear to believe rapists do not deserve appropriate punishments, punishments severe enough to deter future attacks and to give survivors some semblance of justice – even if these victims can never be made whole again.
One lingering question for brands like Crayola, which are suddenly supplying Amazon with low-priced goods that the e-commerce giant is likely losing money on when factoring in shipping costs: Will Amazon eventually go back to the brand and ask to be made whole?
GAM has sold or is in the process of selling around a billion dollars of bonds back to GFG, including the Kinlochleven ones, according to public statements and the three people familiar with the repurchases, who added that GAM wanted to be made whole.
His mother suffered a mental breakdown soon afterward and would have been institutionalized if not for the fact that she expected to see her slain son again, to be reunited with him in the afterlife where she was certain his body would be made whole.
So to the larger point you're making, for all the concern about what is happening to men now for things they did years ago, the women who didn't get a job or a promotion or who got sexually harassed don't get paid back or made whole either.
Then, as the editorial board of the NYT argues, there are the other candidates for trade aid: Why shouldn't manufacturing companies and other businesses ask to be made whole for having to pay higher prices for steel and aluminum after Mr. Trump raised tariffs on those metals?
"I for one, obviously living in hurricane territory, having just experienced and suffered through Hurricane Harvey, hold a priority to the restoration of people who are the victims of a devastating natural disaster and we need to make sure that they are made whole," Jackson Lee said.
The northeast quadrant has the waterfront and much of the desirable housing, including vintage, single-family houses (many made whole after being subdivided into rentals), condo developments and townhouses like Vive, a six-year-old iStar project with 28 units that started at $390,000 and now sell for more than $1 million.
While Princess Zelda has grown stronger and more powerful with each chapter — in the 33 years since her debut, she's evolved from a damsel in distress into the reincarnation of a powerful deity — contributors Melissa Huntley and Wind Goodfriend posit that she has never been made "whole" in the way the player-character Link has.
G20-ARGENTINA-USA U.S. says farmers could get cash aid by October but will not be made whole JULY 28, 2018 - U.S. farmers could receive cash payments from a planned $12 billion aid package as soon as late September, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue told Reuters on Saturday, warning that the program will not make tariff-hit farmers whole.
"While the agreement reached by the White House and Congress will put employees back to work temporarily and allow them to start getting paid, we will not stop fighting until we have full-year funding approved for all our agencies and until all employees are made whole for the income they have lost," AFGE National President J. David Cox Sr. said in a statement.
So I think what's really wonderful is we've heard from a variety of employees that have been here from three-and-a-half years to a month and I'm sure it's on a lot of people's minds and they haven't asked you yet, but what are you going to do to help employees be made whole from their equity and help them participate in the tender offer if they're underwater?
Trump's acting chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE said Sunday that eligible federal workers — such as those at the U.S. Coast Guard or Food and Drug Administration who worked without pay — should be made whole by the end of the week.
While the platform says they're refunding all outstanding loans at a rate of $363.62 USD (an average of the token's price over the last 430.003 days), the Bitconnect token is currently trading down ~80% and worth less than $40, so while users may have been made whole on a BCC-equivlent, many are certainly suffering severe financial losses in terms of USD or Bitcoin (which is how they made their original investment).

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