The Gemara taught that the words " eye for eye " in meant pecuniary compensation.
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The " Gemara " taught that the words " eye for eye " in meant pecuniary compensation.
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In section 32 of that Act, the expression " fine " includes a pecuniary penalty but does not include a pecuniary forfeiture or pecuniary compensation.
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The school of Rabbi Ishmael cited the words " so shall it be given to him " in and deduced that the word " give " could apply only to pecuniary compensation.
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Is the summit, in fact, about racism or slavery, about 19th-century European and U . S . colonialism or present-day African good governance, about pecuniary compensation and concrete reparation or symbolic apologies, about globalization or development aid, about the past or the future ? . ..
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And Rav Ashi taught that the principle of pecuniary compensation could be derived from the analogous use of the term " for " in in the expression " eye for eye " and in in the expression " he shall surely pay ox for ox . " As the latter case plainly indicated pecuniary compensation, so must the former.
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And Rav Ashi taught that the principle of pecuniary compensation could be derived from the analogous use of the term " for " in in the expression " eye for eye " and in in the expression " he shall surely pay ox for ox . " As the latter case plainly indicated pecuniary compensation, so must the former.