I did not find the authorities provided by the parties to be of great assistance. The cases clearly demonstrate the variety of factual matrices and the need to tailor an award for an individual plaintiff. I observe The Lord Chancellor's warning in McCartan v. Belfast Harbour Commissioners, [1911] 2 I.R. 143 at p. 145: ...it is an endless and unprofitable task to compare the details of one case with the details of another, in order to establish that the conclusion from the evidence in one case must be adopted in the other also.
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