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15 Sentences With "recompensed for"

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TechCrunch understands all board members are being financially recompensed for their policy work for Uber.
Their counter argument is that, as it stands, their hard work is being ripped off because they are not being fairly recompensed for it.
Carbajal was transferred to Matamoros, Tamaulipas, with an intended transfer for imprisonment at San Juan de Ulloa. Plácido Benavides bribedHardin, del laTeja (2010) p.64 the guards at Matamoros to effect an escape for Carbajal, who afterwards returned to Victoria. The three men were never recompensed for their loss.
Fourier declared that concern and cooperation were the secrets of social success. He believed that a society that cooperated would see an immense improvement in their productivity levels. Workers would be recompensed for their labors according to their contribution. Fourier saw such cooperation occurring in communities he called "phalanxes," based upon structures called Phalanstères or "grand hotels".
At Jujuy, Villac Umac escaped and returned to Peru, during his journey fomenting a general revolution against the Spaniards, at the instigation of Manco Inca. When Almagro's expedition returned, Manco Inca had Cusco under siege. The return of Diego de Almagro and his several hundred troops precipitated the end of the siege. Paullu Inca sided with the Spanish, and was recompensed for his services by receipt of the property of his brother Huáscar.
It was his only first-class cricket match. He moved to Australia in the early 1880s and practised in Scone and then in Gunnedah, where he was highly regarded for his work among the poorer citizens. In March 1887, after he had unsuccessfully operated on a 15-year-old girl at Breeza and she died, he was accused of malpractice. However, the jury not only cleared Canney of malpractice, but in fact commended him for his actions, "when he knew there was no likelihood of ever being recompensed for his trouble".
He left for Spain, where he died before the peace could be concluded. Stephanie's four sons -- Hugh, William, Bertrand, and Gilbert -- were recompensed for relinquishing their rights to the counties of Gerberga and a treaty was signed at Arles in 1150. The truce did not last and Stephanie and her sons renewed the conflict in 1155 in alliance with the count of Toulouse. Hugh achieved a diplomatic victory with his confirmation by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, but like that of Conrad years earlier, it meant nothing to the Catalans.
The Princess now was ready to do as she had promised, but the Prussian king had incurred great expenses that he wanted to be recompensed for. The Duke and the Princess negotiated him down from his initial demand of several million guilders, but he insisted on a "douceur" for the troops of exactly 402,018 guilders and 10 stuivers, to be paid by Amsterdam alone. But the States of Holland generously rounded this up to half-a-million guilders, to be paid by the entire province, and the king acquiesced.Colenbrander, pp.
At the same time, however, Contarini's overall purpose is, of course, the glorification of the republican nature of his city. Therefore, he cannot avoid referring to “the other side” of the Doge's figure when discussing his “royal appearing show” . Things like the “kingly ornaments” which were “always purple garments or cloth of gold”, both very ostentatious assertions of wealth and power, were to ensure he was “recompensedfor his “limitation of authority” . Contarini thus openly concludes that the Doge is a combination of myth and reality, saying that “in everything you may see the show of a king, but his authority is nothing” .
As Russ neared completion of his Chronicle of the City of Lucerne, he was appointed to a three-men delegation sent to the Hungurian King Matthias Corvinus, whose service Russ entered in 1488.Müller, p. 10. After King Matthias' sudden death in 1491, the heavily indebted Melchior Russ, who had never been recompensed for his work at the Hungarian court, was deprived of his two possessions Sins and Rüssegg. Deeply in despair, Russ entered the services of the elector palatine Philipp the Upright in 1491. After having signed a contract beyond the scope of his power, Russ was dismissed as Philipp’s ambassador after only two years of service.
Hwang was one of the Pohang Steelers draft picks for the 2009 K-League season. Hwang only appeared once for the Steelers during 2009 and 2010, this being a league match against FC Seoul on 27 March 2010. Hwang moved to Daejeon Citizen for the 2011 season and made a number of appearances for his new club, despite conceding an own goal in only his second game for the club. Hwang recompensed for his error in the following match, scoring his first professional goal in a 2 - 0 win over Gyeongnam FC. Despite being one of the first choice defenders for Daejeon, Hwang transferred during the summer to Busan I'Park.
When United Recording was founded, stereo recording was still a new innovation and it was considered little more than a novelty by the major record labels. But Putnam foresaw its importance and, at his own expense, he began making simultaneous stereo mixes of recordings produced at United and stockpiled these recordings. Around 1962, when stereo was taking off as a consumer audio format, the major labels found themselves without any significant back catalog of stereo recordings, so they offered to buy the stockpile of tapes. However, the canny Putnam cleverly negotiated a far more lucrative deal, whereby he was recompensed for the (much more expensive) studio time used in mixing the stereo versions.
He sent his brother with his ship to bring the more heavily wounded to Negroponte, and burned three of the captured galleys since they were too much of a burden—in his letter to the Signoria, he expressed the hope that his men would still be recompensed for them, his shipwrights estimating their value at 600 gold ducats. Between 24 and 26 July, Dolfino Venier managed to reach a first agreement with the Sultan, including the mutual return of prisoners. However, the latter term exceeded his original brief and was ill-received in Venice, since the Ottoman naval prisoners were valuable as potential galley slaves and their release would strengthen the Ottoman fleet. Consequently, on his return to Venice on 31 October, Venier found himself under trial; he was eventually acquitted.
Peter Novick has argued that the post-war historiographical depiction of al-Husseini reflected complex geopolitical interests that distorted the record. > 'The claims of Palestinian complicity in the murder of the European Jews > were to some extent a defensive strategy, a preemptive response to the > Palestinian complaint that if Israel was recompensed for the Holocaust, it > was unjust that Palestinian Muslims should pick up the bill for the crimes > of European Christians. The assertion that Palestinians were complicit in > the Holocaust was mostly based on the case of the Mufti of Jerusalem, a pre- > World War II Palestinian nationalist leader who, to escape imprisonment by > the British, sought refuge during the war in Germany. The Mufti was in many > ways a disreputable character, but post-war claims that he played any > significant part in the Holocaust have never been sustained.
Only when Ludwig agreed to privately finance the completion of the Bavaria statue could it be finished. In all, the Hall of Fame cost the king 614,000 guilders, the Bavaria statue 286,346 guilders and the property on which they stood 13,784 guilders. Miller was never recompensed for part of the costs, but the beneficial advertising effects for the foundry turned out to be so great that his expenses could be more than recovered from the many orders the company subsequently received, and the later privatized foundry remained in business until up into the 1930s. Over one hundred other major bronze works of art located worldwide were produced in this foundry, including Klenze's obelisk on Munich's Karolinenplatz, Bertel Thorvaldsen’s statue of Friedrich Schiller on Stuttgart’s Schillerplatz, and Christian Daniel Rauch’s statue of Maximilian I of Bavaria in front of the National Theater in Munich.

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