In the "compo culture" we inhabit, no one seems responsible for their own actions.
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It is like "compo culture" in reverse.
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Imogen was still managing to hang onto her compo sure, when Penelope brought up the subject of her head dress.
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A "compo culture" is rampant in the Republic, generating horrendous costs for companies, the Small Firms' Association said yesterday.
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Stacks of frames in raw wood, frames in "compo," samples gilded and in natural finish littered the untidy place.
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The Personal Injuries Assessment Board is not living up to its promise to curb 'compo culture', writes Paul Cullen,Consumer Affairs Correspondent.
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His ''compo'' was used so successfully that the patent was infringed: many of his moulds still exist and are in constant use.
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Mr McDowell said his proposals were a direct attack on "compo culture" which could only have a positive effect on insurance premiums.
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The Lansdowne Market Research survey suggests most people are honest with insurance claims despite a perception of widespread "compo culture" in Ireland.
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He then lodged a second compo bid, claiming injury as the result of customer abuse as well as a change in his team seating arrangements.
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At the height of the Republic's so-called "compo culture", claims for personal injuries were, they implied, sometimes fraudulent, often trivial and always costly.
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This involves two themes all too familiar in the story of reforming our "compo culture" regime -delay and the involvement of the legal profession.
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Last year XIO Group bought fertilizer company Compo Expert from Compo for an undisclosed sum.