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compensation
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[new] A term applied to the granting of territory to a state in order to reconcile it to a similar acquisition by a rival. This was a well-established means of regulating the *balance of power (sense 3) in Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
ó: www.grberridge.co.uk/dict_comp_a_e.htm
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compensation
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The method of maintaining balance between interests of operating the University within the fiscal budget and attracting, developing, retaining and rewarding high quality staff through wages that are competitive with the prevailing rates for similar employment in the labor market.
ó: unebapps01.nebraska.edu/nuvalues/nuvalues.nsf/0/f4...
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compensation
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Regular payment of salary by an FRS employer to an FRS member for work performed in a covered position, including certain overtime payments. By law, certain fees, bonuses, and other amounts are not considered
ó: www.frs.state.fl.us/frs/glossary/glossary.htm
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compensation
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Compensation is the process of transferring ballast, in the form of water, between the variable tanks, and between the variable tanks and sea, to effect the desired trim.
ó: www.maritime.org/definitions.htm
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compensation
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(see Total Compensation)
ó: www.marketingpower.com/content3618.php
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