| 1. | This is called loss of enjoyment of life and is compensable.
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| 2. | Delays can be further broken down into compensable or non-compensable delays.
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| 3. | Delays can be further broken down into compensable or non-compensable delays.
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| 4. | Compensable work hours begin at the time the employer asks employees to arrive.
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| 5. | Any loss flowing directly from the fraud was compensable, because, he said,
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| 6. | Robbery and theft of church or monastic property was compensable by damages or repayment.
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| 7. | Both of these sources confirm that the compensable injury is to be determined by domestic law.
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| 8. | Games, when they cause harm . . . give rise to damages that are compensable.
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| 9. | "Why are two hours of Mr . King's birthday party compensable ?"
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| 10. | This term however would then include both compensable and non-compensable diseases that have occupational origins.
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