No. Only when it means "reimburse" and even then, not always.
If it is not as the contract said then you should be compensated coz they breaking your contract
Yes. Always. But should it be followed by an s?
There should be no argument between the hotel manager and customer. The customer is always right and should be compensated and the bill corrected so they stay a customer.
developing a plan and then implementing the plan
Information about compensated dating may be found on websites which have to do with Japanese cultural practices. One should check out practices that specifically have to do with hired companionship for ment
No, there should not always be a comma after the word "hopefully." It depends on the sentence structure. When "hopefully" is at the beginning of a sentence, it is often followed by a comma, but if it is used within a sentence, a comma is not necessary.
A number must always be followed by it's correct unit.
'Q' is always followed by 'U' in English words.
Ask the insurance company or your insurance agent.
When you hurt someone's feelings you should always say sorry and make it compensation. =) (you really should)The monetary compensation for the job was low, making Joe irritated.
compensated
Think about the software a different way! If you make a house, of course you would like to be compensated for your work. If you make a car, of course you would like to be compensated for your work. If you make something, then you would like to be compensated for your effort involved when selling this. The same thing apply when you "only" use your brain and make software on a computer. When somebody copy your software, you do not get compensated for your work and that is not right.