The fact that he had once been the President of the Midlands Motor Traders' Association, and was a director of Harry Greenway plc, was not considered to compensate sufficiently for Sir Ralph Howell.
One day after PBS skewered the NCAA for not sufficiently compensating the players who help make March Madness profitable, NCAA president Mark Emmert said it's time his organization reassess its stance on that oft-debated issue.
M.L.B. would have to sufficiently compensate each team for money lost on attendance and concessions.
The waiter is essentially an entrepreneur, taking the risk that customers will sufficiently compensate him for the labour he provides, while the customers are under no legal obligation to do so.
Whirlpool has also offered a $120 million breakup fee if the transaction is blocked, but some analysts have questioned if that would sufficiently compensate Maytag if the deal were blocked, because its shares could fall sharply.
Mach, judging by the prior surface, would fail to compensate sufficiently, and the ball would fly well be- yond the end of the table.
Though their speculations seem abstract, and even unintelligible to common readers, they aim at the approbation of the learned and the wise; and think themselves sufficiently compensated for the labour of their whole lives, if they can discover some hidden truths, which may contribute to the instruction of posterity.
These grants suggest that Ponce's landed estates were meagre in comparison to native-born lords, requiring him to rely on his suzerain to sufficiently compensate his vassals for their service.
It is disappointing that the producers of the play would simply piggy-back on the careers of these original artists without asking permission at all, let alone without sufficiently compensating the people without whom there would be no Broadway story, original music or iconic styling.
The profitability of the Business may be affected and merely replacing the defective equipment may not sufficiently compensate the Purchaser.