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Affirmative action was at best a modest form of recompense for centuries of exploitation and exclusion — far short of the reparations more than three in four Black Americans.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/29/opinion/supreme-court-affirmative-action.html
Later, she’ll dispense with a sobbing Kerry in similarly dispassionate style, taking bitter pleasure in the knowledge that Logan’s assistant/mistress wasn’t clued into the inherent value of cash in hand over promises of future recompense.
Source: https://slate.com/culture/2023/04/succession-season-4-shiv-tom.html?via=rss
Now just imagine the unending reward that Eglon received for just one single action, we who stand for the response of Amen Yehei Shmei Rabba, how much more so will be our recompense at the day of reckoning.
Source: https://www.jewishpress.com/judaism/ask-the-rabbi/q-a-kaddish-recited-properly-part-vii/2023/07/28/
On why Tinubu should reward Wike with a ministerial appointment, Okocha said, “If Wike, who was in the PDP, could support the APC to win, why is it that the APC, having won, cannot also recompense the man who helped us to win?”
Source: https://punchng.com/amaechi-doesnt-merit-rivers-ministerial-slot-says-apc-chieftain/
That's what you pay your money for – and if they don't provide it they should provide recompense.'
Unwilling to share her traumas without recompense, Cash initiates a barter: a tale for a tale.