English to Malayalam Dictionary compensatory

compensatory

നഷ്ടപരിഹാര
definition
adjective
$50 million in compensatory damages
(of a payment) intended to recompense someone who has experienced loss, suffering, or injury.
example
The proper course for the landlord to adopt in such circumstances is to ask for a 'compensatory' payment.
As indicated earlier, deeper sleep neither reduces UA collapsibility nor alters the dynamics of the 'compensatory' response.
The EU proposals provide for 'compensatory' payments for all dairy farmers, including those who quit production from 2004 onwards.
Damage to young bunches may destroy or at best reduce the crop, although 'compensatory' growth of the remaining berries may minimize the effects on final yield.
The commission said it would consider authorising national governments to make one-off 'compensatory' payments.
Studies have also revealed that classically conditioned physiological responses to nicotine have tended to be 'compensatory' in nature, that is, opposite to the effects of the drug.
Targeting problem areas and implementing 'compensatory' measures in those areas alone can help farmers reduce inputs and save money.
But there, the plaintiffs' families could only get 'compensatory' damages, for losses such as the victims' lost future income.
Thus, where the claimant suffers personal injuries the measure of 'compensatory' damages will cover all the injuries that have been suffered physically, psychologically and mentally.
A lot of the anger was directed at the chairman of the IFA beet committee over his apparent refusal to go all out for a 'compensatory' payment for farmers.
The core problem of implementation related to accompanying measures to the SEA, in particular, the demands of southern member states for adequate 'compensatory' mechanisms to balance the adverse effects of market liberalization.
If such claim in equity is warranted, the breach of which provides for a right of action and 'compensatory' damages for any loss established, no limitation period applies.
While the introduction of EU 'compensatory' payments will offset the price drop, a decline in calf prices combined with cost increases will result in continuing pressure on margins in dairy farming.
One species - tuna - benefits from a specific 'compensatory' payment paid to producers at the moment when a fall in prices significantly affects the Community market.
Generally, mutations which disrupt or weaken the stem structure reduce the pausing strength, whereas 'compensatory' mutations restore the pausing strength.
In the course of the trial, Esser noted that dozens of managers in Germany have either pocketed 'compensatory' payments such as his over the past few years, or are entitled to do so according to their contracts.
The rebels demand improved 'compensatory' payments for loss of income.
Tourism, which relies heavily on a thriving countryside, along with the public sector, after paying the disposal and 'compensatory' payments, bore the brunt of the economic impact.
The main side effect, which is reasonably common and unwelcome, is 'compensatory' sweating in other areas.
Furthermore, at the wake-sleep transition, there is also a greater decline in EMGgg in adults with OSAS than in control subjects, likely indicating a loss of 'compensatory' mechanisms.
This reduced absorption lowers serum cholesterol despite the 'compensatory' increase in cholesterol synthesis which occurs in the liver and other tissues.
This sort of rapid affect on neuron function is critical to reduce potential 'compensatory' changes in the nervous system.
Tocqueville's arguments for the strict separation of church and state are rooted in his concern that if religious dogma is fused with secular power, it will lose both its spillover and 'compensatory' effects.
This unit has been at the forefront in the use of technology for the accurate and timely delivery of special beef premium and slaughter premium 'compensatory' payments, worth £265 million annually.
Such a response alone would achieve the 'compensatory' effect needed to adjust the onset of emergence to latitude, but without the need to invoke genetic heterogeneity between populations.
At the very worst, a 'compensatory' payment for loss of profit would be achieved through the courts.
I am mildly disappointed not to be earning money, but a large glass of red wine has an enormously 'compensatory' effect.
Its conclusion was that although contract damages were generally 'compensatory' , and the Attorney General had suffered no financial loss, in certain circumstances an account of profits was the appropriate remedy.
Vehicles would be fitted with tracking devices and the Government could reduce car or petrol tax as a 'compensatory' measure.
York City could bank up to £250,000 over the next five seasons as a 'compensatory' payment for the increased likelihood of losing their Football League status.
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