additional compensation

collocation in English

meaningsofadditionalandcompensation

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additional
adjective
uk
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
us
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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compensation
noun
uk
/ˌkɒm.penˈseɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɑːm.penˈseɪ.ʃən/
money that is paid to someone in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for ...
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(Definition ofadditionalandcompensationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofadditional compensation

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We have also recognised the need foradditionalcompensationfor farmers whose herds are most affected.
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The advice that we are getting from local authorities is that theadditionalcompensationwould act as a deterrent.
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In the meantime, my noble friend need not fear for theadditionalcompensationwhich will come, under the subsection, to the person entitled to it.
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This includes £8·6 million inadditionalcompensationto the shareholders.
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That is why we plan to payadditionalcompensationin the summer.
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There is no provision for anyadditionalcompensationover and above the terms of that code.
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They merely give the complainant the right toadditionalcompensation.
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Answers were put in, but before the case was heard the company came along and again offered the £200 plusadditionalcompensation.
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The second item under this head isadditionalcompensationfor foot-and-mouth disease.
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But to some extent it is possible to giveadditionalcompensation.
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However, in either of the past two years theadditionalcompensationwould probably have been in the region of £40,000–£50,000.
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It states that where the tenancy agreement provides for the standard contemplated in this clause then noadditionalcompensationshall be paid.
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My noble friend mentioned a proposal foradditionalcompensationwhen a developing body obtains a more valuable planning permission after acquiring the land.
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In such a case the owner has not suffered any disadvantage and there would be no justification for paying himadditionalcompensation.
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It is agreed that the source of thisadditionalcompensationwill not be the tanker owners but, directly or indirectly, the oil companies.
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In addition to the compensation that would be paid,additionalcompensationwould be paid in cases of hardship.
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There is no need for anyadditionalcompensationpayment to the employer.
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It had been bought properly and paid for, andadditionalcompensationhad been paid for disturbance and so on.
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We were not able to arrive at a settlement of (c)—that is theadditionalcompensation—but are willing to continue the negotiations.
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They should, because the cost ofadditionalcompensationunder the compensation rules is an important consideration.
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