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This is also where the loss compensation comes from.
Kinchev filed a suit for calumny and moral loss compensation.
Information on the Stop Loss compensation program and links to the application are available at: www.defense.gov/stoploss.
In certain cases, victims may also apply for financial loss compensation (for example, through loss of earnings or medical care costs).
Diphthongization compensates for the loss of the palatal stop (segment loss compensation).
In other words, the ministry issued an order explicitly banning loss compensation but secretly permitted it because of unusual circumstances that existed at that time.
When the improper compensation payments were disclosed, for instance, the ministry said the law forbade promising such loss compensation, but not the actual payment.
It authorized ten prisoner of war and civilian internee compensation programs, and four war damage and loss compensation programs.
It has been disclosed, however, that the ministry knew for years that the improper loss compensation was taking place; yet, it did nothing to halt the practice until it was uncovered by tax authorities.
In the first loophole, the Finance Ministry maintained it could not prosecute the firms for those payments because, although the law prohibits promising loss compensation, it does not expressly ban making the payments.
The FECA, administered by OWCP, provides benefits for wage loss compensation for total or partial disability, schedule awards for permanent loss or loss of use of specified members of the body, related medical costs, and vocational rehabilitation.
A compilation of the talks comprising the Loss Compensation panel from the 1993 meeting at the Marconi Conference Center, enhanced by a detailed introduction into the history of loss compensation theory written by Patricia Leavengood.