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- adjective That
compensates
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Examples
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When our tender psychological wounds are consistently dressed with the weak band-aids of consumerism, dangerous compensational behaviors are formed and normalized.
Jennifer Danielle Crumpton: Christ and Consumerism: 'Priceless' At What Price? Jennifer Danielle Crumpton 2011
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When our tender psychological wounds are consistently dressed with the weak band-aids of consumerism, dangerous compensational behaviors are formed and normalized.
Jennifer Danielle Crumpton: Christ and Consumerism: 'Priceless' At What Price? Jennifer Danielle Crumpton 2011
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When our tender psychological wounds are consistently dressed with the weak band-aids of consumerism, dangerous compensational behaviors are formed and normalized.
Jennifer Danielle Crumpton: Christ and Consumerism: 'Priceless' At What Price? Jennifer Danielle Crumpton 2011
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When our tender psychological wounds are consistently dressed with the weak band-aids of consumerism, dangerous compensational behaviors are formed and normalized.
Jennifer Danielle Crumpton: Christ and Consumerism: 'Priceless' At What Price? Jennifer Danielle Crumpton 2011
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When our tender psychological wounds are consistently dressed with the weak band-aids of consumerism, dangerous compensational behaviors are formed and normalized.
Jennifer Danielle Crumpton: Christ and Consumerism: 'Priceless' At What Price? Jennifer Danielle Crumpton 2011
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The amendments include a count of government representative and more compensational seats for ethnic minorities.
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Another couple of miles and the eastern edge of the sandy area I is reached, after which a compensational proportion of smooth gravel abounds.
Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama Thomas Stevens 1894
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Besides, “the Spirit of God” is conceived to be concerned in the justifying spoken of; as he certainly could not be and is never even supposed to be, in the doctrine of a mere compensational and judicial justification.
The Vicarious Sacrifice, Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation. 1802-1876 1871
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One can often (I've heard) negotiate some other compensational aspects even if salary and benefits are "standard."
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The areas to be covered include: fundamentals of human resource management; recruitment and selection; discipline administration; people management; human relations and communications; industrial relations; compensational rewards management; and pension and welfare.
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