Add wood glue to the miters and a bead of construction adhesive to the backside to compensate for the light nailing. |
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An early start will enable you to compensate for the inevitable traffic jam or late taxi. |
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Many post-secondary institutions have been forced to increase tuition fees to compensate for lower provincial support. |
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Nor do they have to ante up fresh funds to compensate for the loss for five years. |
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Some fishes seek to compensate at low swimming speeds by extending their fins to increase area and hence the trimming force. |
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Tedious glossy magazine inserts to lure advertisers with inflated readership claims don't compensate for the lack of news in a newspaper. |
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While it's not required that the government receive warrants in return, that's one suggestion to compensate it for the credit risks being taken. |
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Patients with severe falciparum malaria are acidotic and compensate by hyperventilation. |
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Lately, though, that gold has come to feel like fool's gold, at least in its attempt to compensate us for the sorrows it expresses. |
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If it were to expropriate their property, it would have to compensate them with scarce and precious foreign exchange. |
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If the issuer has a bad credit rating, bond traders demand higher yields to compensate for the extra risk. |
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Differential blowing could also improve control of trailers in crosswinds by helping compensate for the wind direction. |
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They developed fudge factors in an attempt to compensate for sudden shifts in equation outcomes. |
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No amount of money can fully compensate for the loss of a limb or for extreme pain. |
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Awards of damages are primarily intended to compensate for loss, whether pecuniary or non-pecuniary. |
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The team also found the gear ratio will have to be adjusted to compensate for the increase in RPMs caused by the tire fall-off. |
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The blocks have an angle fit on the inside of the Tee Rings, and an extra adjustable gib to compensate for wear. |
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You see, I have this study schedule all planned out to compensate for my procrastinatory tendencies. |
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While the suggestions to compensate the owners were many, not too many of these found takers. |
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And with the best will in the world, it is doubtful that the number of spaces will be increased so greatly as to compensate for this. |
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To compensate for the small curved corners use a saber saw to cut a small radius in the corner. |
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Still, an Ashes series has been lost and lost badly, something for which yesterday's win can compensate but not atone. |
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America's precision munitions compensate to a degree for fewer ground units and air wings, no question about that. |
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We try to compensate for our natural sinfulness by performing good works of various kinds. |
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This system is designed to compensate for wind and heel and control roll, yaw and surge. |
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Fugard the director tries to compensate for Fugard the writer by goosing his cast into jigging and bopping. |
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London weighting is an extra payment that some workers receive to compensate for the higher cost of living in the capital. |
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Using tinted glazing and deep, light-diffusing wells can help to compensate for this shortcoming, though neither is really a remedy. |
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He was a jumped-up Austrian, a loner, always excluded from picnics and parties, and to compensate he always felt he had to be on top of his game. |
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Today's liberalism holds that remedial measures are necessary to compensate for past injustices. |
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All this weight of armament tended to compensate for the engine being mounted amidships. |
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If the inequity is of concern, then a transfer payment could be made to compensate low-income households for their greater costs. |
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You and I might think that he was unwise to try to compensate for consuming too much bevvy by not eating. |
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I buttered it and spread a liberal portion of raspberry conserve to compensate for the charcoal-y bits. |
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To compensate, Americans have refinanced mortgages, piling on the debt and lowering their average net worth. |
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The severe yaw into the dead engine will cause the pilot to hold a significant amount of opposite rudder to compensate. |
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First, individuals with hereditary hemochromatosis absorb more iron than the amount necessary to compensate for iron loss. |
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To compensate for this discrepancy, the leap year is omitted three times every four hundred years. |
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The company made a calculated business decision that the number of people it needed to compensate would be less than the profits. |
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But their idea of world domination, through clever manipulations, to compensate for their small numbers, is not always seen as legitimate. |
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They take behavioral steps to compensate for the sleep loss, napping during the day or early evening. |
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As the power changes, the airplane naturally trims nose-down, so the pilot trims up to compensate. |
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Mr. Livesey has also asked Munchies to compensate him for lost wages because he took a day of sick leave due to his sudden illness. |
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Too often players subconsciously misalign their shoulders to compensate for their usual hook or slice. |
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When crops grow quickly and with balanced nutrition, the growth can compensate for slight damage. |
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The contents of the Web site, however, compensate for its traditional image by being versatile and very user-friendly. |
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They have always been told that insurance companies kept back some profits from the good years to compensate for the bad ones. |
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The obviously right response to both these failures in a deep recession is the stepping-up of public sector investment to compensate. |
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But the sword of justice should not be used to force me to compensate those with less talent. |
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It is not enough to simply stop eating meat and compensate by eating more of what you're already eating. |
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Without thinking, Shelley squeezed the gun's trigger and took a step back to compensate for the surprise amount of recoil. |
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By the time the plane and its crew reached the European coast, they had adjusted course to compensate for a 15-mile drift to the right. |
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He will borrow money overseas to give away to the big polluters to compensate, but in the end the electorate will not have a bar of it. |
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Fruits possess rehydration properties and can compensate the loss of vital salts like sodium and potassium from the body. |
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Even the enthusiastic and gleeful performances can't compensate for the utter lameness of it all. |
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The idea that golden hellos were going to compensate for that stability was questionable. |
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Most drivers were taught to pump the brakes and turn hard to the right or left in order to compensate for skidding. |
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While the struts appear to partially compensate for the under sizing of the joists, the king-post trusses are more difficult to rationalize. |
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To compensate, internal organs such as the gizzard, gonads, and intestine may shrink. |
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But his ministry says it does not have the funds to compensate poultry farmers whose birds are culled, or to perform the mass culls themselves. |
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We offered to compensate the generous stranger but he would not hear of it. |
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So designating the father as the titular head of the family seemed to compensate in small measure for this power imbalance. |
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So Cubbie sounds agreeable to the plan, but does that mean they are just going to pump more from the artesian basin to compensate? |
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The military, however, still receives greater positional accuracy because their encrypted receivers can better compensate for ionospheric error. |
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Who is going to compensate those members for the biggest financial muck-up in history? |
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They'd turned the sound system up, to compensate for the decorating noise I imagine. |
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I compensate for mismanaged parsnips by attentively charging my guests' glasses with wine. |
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Conversely, great skiing can't compensate for stodgy service or uninspiring interiors. |
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You have to coordinate your eyeball with your hand to compensate for the rifling twist, but it's not hard to learn. |
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Because the autopilot can compensate for the accumulating ice up to a point, the pilot may not realize that there is a problem. |
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Parents are having to pay too much in school fees to compensate for chronic underfunding by the provincial government. |
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Some insurers only compensate for delays to an outward journey and only on scheduled airlines, not charters. |
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While the head wind in the final straight will slow the athletes down, the gains on the back straight may more than compensate for this. |
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The result was an undersupply of beds, for which private providers rushed to compensate. |
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Physical activity and non-clinical weight management programs can compensate for our bad genes and prevent diabesity. |
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But he was undisciplined, a trait that no amount of talent can ultimately compensate for. |
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Yet all its lavishly stylized violence is not enough to compensate for the flaws in the source material. |
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This triggers an automatic mechanism that pumps air into the ballonet compartment to compensate. |
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In 1699, he asked Louvois to compensate a poor man with eight children whose land had been eaten up by the citadel of Pinerolo. |
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Under a surety bond, if the bonded party doesn't fulfill their side of a deal, the company issuing the bond steps in to compensate the customer. |
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For the feminine to gain power, the implication is that the masculine must lose it-and then must compensate somehow. |
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Weight and food become the symptoms of your unhappiness, and so you eat to compensate for your feelings. |
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She twisted her body to compensate as she was thrown and landed awkwardly on her chest, leaving her retching for breath and seeing stars. |
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To compensate, they give you the first Friday off, so that you have a 3-day weekend following the completion of the graveyard shift. |
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The beneficiary electing against an instrument is required to do no more than to compensate the disappointed beneficiaries. |
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This failure to compensate can occur immediately or be delayed because of blood pooling in the lower extremities. |
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Hence liberal egalitarians favour taxing free exchanges in order to compensate the naturally and socially disadvantaged. |
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Regular exercise will increase your appetite but your increased metabolic rate will more than compensate for it. |
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I compensate for my awkwardness and just make things worse by porking out on the buffets. |
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Pieces that could fetch higher prices would more likely be hoarded to compensate the added cost of being caught. |
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I developed a cramp in my thumb dialing the volume up and down to compensate for the uneven audio levels. |
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Carl gathered that the man was trying to compensate for the obvious lack of prestige with a tough guy attitude. |
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Al-Kamil sent back a second time, adding 30,000 bezants cash to compensate for the two castles, but again the offer was rejected. |
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And so a pall of defeat, and a sense of wasted lives hangs over Christiane's story, for which her uneasy family reunion cannot quite compensate. |
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However, in a surprise move, the bank said on Friday that it would also compensate anyone who had surrendered a policy by paying them a lump sum. |
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He will need to compensate for his hearing impediment by using other senses to warn of dangers. |
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To compensate for the loss of grip with the neoprene decking, most snowshoes also have a metal cleat for grip under the ball of the foot. |
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How much can a golfer have clubs lengthened or shortened to compensate for height? |
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Also, most golfers slice, so they swing the club to the left in an attempt to compensate. |
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To compensate for my culinary clumsiness, I order takeout perhaps twice a week. |
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In that case, the company would compensate bondholders for their loss of interest with payment of the present value of future interest. |
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The organisation does not compensate uninsured drivers who are involved in accidents and hurt through no fault of their own. |
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Good advocacy but unsound principle, for damages are to compensate the victim not to reflect what the wrongdoer ought to pay. |
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Download the photos to your computer and adjust the images in Photoshop to compensate for any camera unsteadiness. |
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You need to direct the warm air from the vents against the windows to compensate for this. |
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Electronics also compensate for changes in oil viscosity for consistent operation at all temperatures. |
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Socialist TD Joe Higgins wants the Government to establish a redress board to compensate former pupils of non-residential institutions. |
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Any excess in one's claim generates an obligation to compensate those who thereby have less. |
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Luckily it has four USB slots, which certainly compensate for its limited internal expandability. |
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There were plenty of funds and other areas of expenditure that the council could have reviewed to compensate for this. |
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The second issue for further study entails exploring the options for development that overcome or compensate for locational disadvantages. |
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Manufacturers are trying to compensate for this with new and extended features for their PCI RAID cards. |
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Clearly, the Contaminated Land Register has caused a market paralysis so there has to be a fiscal douceur to compensate. |
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If you sink, you don't need any more weight and can compensate for the negative buoyancy under water by adding air to your drysuit. |
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Three trailers are the only DVD extras to compensate for your hard-won dollars. |
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In a wild population, this theory implies that the remaining animals after a harvest will increase their reproductive rate to compensate. |
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On the plus side was the intriguingly ornate solo piano part, with florid additions, one may speculate, to compensate for the thinner strings. |
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To compensate for a lifelong stutter, Walton also overpronounces words, which gives his speech an arrogant twist. |
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Clever use of lemon juice, vinegar, fresh pepper, and chewy meats can compensate for the shortcomings of ordinary wines. |
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Labels sidestep payola laws by hiring independent promoters to lobby and compensate radio stations for playing certain records. |
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He says Britain should be made to compensate white farmers because colonists originally stole the land. |
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I mean do you ever see situations where monies are taken away from convicted felons in order to compensate the victims? |
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The former is intended to compensate the host railway for depreciation of the fixed assets associated with use by other railways. |
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This necessarily entails a continuous stream of new lies to compensate for the exposure of the old ones. |
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There's the point that's broken and the bits of the brain that you've overdeveloped by using them to compensate. |
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Aggravated damages, which are not always readily distinguishable from exemplary damages, may both compensate and have a punitive effect. |
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Later that day he was sent an envelope full of money to compensate him for my insolence. |
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Do you want him to stay and is there some way to compensate him for the suffering that he has obviously endured? |
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Is the Council going to compensate me for the loss of value to my property over the last three years? |
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If patients win their case, they are entitled to damages, an amount of money to compensate them for their injuries. |
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If I may be quite frank, all the money in the world could not compensate me for the loss of my necklace. |
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No amount of money will ever truly compensate me for the loss I've suffered, the stress and emotional affect this has had on me. |
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You get money only to compensate you for the actual losses you have suffered and will suffer in the future. |
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Nor does the typical academic journal have sufficient resources to compensate graduate students to perform this task. |
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These lucid scientific interjections compensate rewardingly for the book's relatively weak cultural sense. |
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The government would not be allowed to compensate farmers for the lower prices or unsaleability of their products. |
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However, an unstayed mast must be of significantly larger diameter to compensate for the lack of stays. |
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Nicely written sentences and a roller-coaster ending do not compensate for shallowness of meaning and lazy characterisation. |
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He was loath to be tough on debtors and my mother had to work hard in the shop to compensate for his kind-heartedness. |
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Then, to compensate for the oversize valve reliefs, the piston dome is made taller to produce the advertised compression ratio. |
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They don't give us a discount to compensate for the degraded shopping experience. |
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Working at the local pizza place didn't net him much money so he had to compensate with long hours. |
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Harris noted that defoliated plants could compensate for lost leaf area and increase in mass relative to non-defoliated plants. |
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Amazingly, the fat content in my breast milk would be higher to compensate for my baby's prematurity. |
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A southerly wind blew up which had me turning circles in an attempt to compensate for abrupt changes of direction. |
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But the Wistow pitman says no amount of money can compensate for a crippling hand condition that could leave him on the unemployment scrap heap. |
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Such instruments add precision to a procedure, because they're designed to compensate for involuntary movements in a surgeon's hands. |
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The brain keeps trying to compensate, the teeth grind, and the whole jaw tenses up. |
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In this situation the vertical axis of the body is rotated against the inclination of the substrate as if to compensate for the effect of substrate inclination. |
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For every thing that goes wrong one way they try to compensate by moving to the other extreme, this rocks the boat even more and they overcompensate back the other way. |
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In Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan the mining of wolfram, vanadium, and molybdenum had to be increased to compensate for the loss of sites in German-occupied territory. |
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You can also tell that portions of the print are missing, as the title cards are held still for several seconds, as if to compensate for a lack of linking footage. |
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A good UPS should also offer line conditioning, which means it should also be able to compensate for extended drops in voltage and filter spikes and surges. |
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The extra measure on eave course is to compensate for lost time in starting and laying the under-eave course, which does not show or count in the surface measure. |
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Do not cross-switch the frequencies of stagger-tuned coils or misadjust one coil to compensate for another mistuned transformer in order to achieve the desired curve. |
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This often leaves those regarded as having acquired wealth illegally in full possession and under no obligation to compensate anyone for previous wrongdoing. |
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Don't try to compensate for a gaping shoe by tying the laces too tightly. |
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As we have seen, the problem is that insisting that associations compensate exiters is to take sides in the very conflict of principle that is it issue. |
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He's flying visual checkpoints and, much to my delight, adjusts his angle-of-bank to compensate for the strong crosswind that is keeping him from reaching his landmark. |
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The new trendy short magnums and spiffy projectiles do not in fact compensate for poor marksmanship any more than long barrels necessarily equate to better accuracy. |
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Of course that doesn't compensate for oddities in the original recordings. |
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In 1457, after years of broken promises to return the cloth to the canons of Lirey and later to compensate them for its loss, Margaret was excommunicated. |
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Burns' dialogue has a natural, unforced rhythm that contains a fair number of wry one-liners that compensate for occasional bouts of triteness and pretentiousness. |
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He didn't fall into the trap of making her a daddy's girl to compensate. |
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Patients with this condition are unable to compensate for the acute decrease in venous return that occurs with upright position, causing orthostatic hypotension. |
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The displacement and ballast of shoal draft boats are 100 lb greater than the standard draft versions to compensate for the higher center of gravity of the ballast. |
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I don't really hope she will compensate me for my suffering. |
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In short, it's musically the very kiss of death for a Bach keyboard work, and nothing, no matter how otherwise salutary, can overcome or compensate for its employment. |
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You may well find that a life-affirming experience like seeing writing of this calibre produced to this standard will compensate for a lack of rigour at its core. |
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Contact lenses that compensate for astigmatism are known as toric lenses. |
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If a merchant give an agent corn, wool, oil, or any other goods to transport, the agent shall give a receipt for the amount, and compensate the merchant therefor. |
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And although the resolution wanly concedes Senate complicity in mob murders, it does little to compensate victims of a racist terrorism that was culture-deep. |
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The physical dimensions and spacing of the electrodes are selected to compensate static distortion while the x and y deflectors compensate distortion. |
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Trim tabs enable you to adjust fore and aft trim, as well as compensate for a boat that's more heavily loaded on one side or the other to level out the hull's running surface. |
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Simply put, to compensate for whey's natural defects and still permit speedy protein-synthesizing delivery, whey must be harnessed with a controlled, time-release mechanism. |
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While cross-training can give specific and isolated muscle groups a rest, simply adding more workouts in another sport does not compensate for needed overall rest. |
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To compensate for the harshness of his life, his mother indulged him. |
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Their short breeding cycle allows pigeons and doves to have more broods to compensate for their small brood sizes and relatively high rates of predation. |
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The money would have gone to compensate the victims, pay for future health screenings, and in some cases relocate households. |
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This would enable the company to diversify and compensate for losses in Europe by reaching East Asian markets. |
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We have the Shogun of the Underworld, who like Ichi is blind and has learned to compensate for his sightlessness with abilities seeming to border on the mystical. |
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Legislators stopped short of making adultery illegal but will consider making adulterers liable to compensate their spouses in divorce settlements. |
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So unless top-line targets are met, the cost base is pruned to compensate. |
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The flexible metal diaphragm provides expansion capability to partially compensate for thermal expansion mismatch between the liquids and the cylinder. |
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Consequently, all katharometer detectors must be carefully thermostatted and must be fitted with reference cells to help compensate for changes in pressure or flow rate. |
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I seem to remember seeing an expert say that a paper trail could compensate for flaky machines, and that there are ways to make the machines significantly hack-proof. |
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Performances are graded to compensate for size or population profile. |
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It can just about compensate for any degree of ineptitude when running for office. |
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The seismic components of vocalizations were filtered and amplified separately from the acoustic signals to compensate for not having a preamplifier for the geophones. |
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This political art project was designed to compensate the impoverished peons of Mexico for the failure of the 1910-1919 revolution led by Zapata and Pancho Villa. |
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So filmmakers usually resort to a plot device to compensate for this absence. |
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Yet there was no willingness to compensate those suffering income loss. |
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Planting rates can be increased to compensate for seed of low germination. |
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Workers said they oppose the rule because it unfairly punishes companies, many of which are forced to hire more staffers than they would otherwise need to compensate. |
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In order to compensate, 90 percent of American companies enrich white rice with powdered nutrients, in an attempt to replace some of what they took out. |
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The positive correlations lend support to the claim that a coupling free energy may reflect a state in which enthalpy and entropy components compensate for each other. |
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Seagate's ST1 Series differs from other hard drives because it is designed to compensate for the vibrations and harmonic distortion caused by such high-motion activities. |
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Mr Murphy said that all widows and widowers who were overtaxed should be repaid this money with interest to compensate them for the loss of purchasing power. |
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You can buy policies which compensate you for loss of limbs, eyesight etc. |
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Case says his style is different from the approach taken by venture-capital and buyout funds that hope the home runs in their portfolios more than compensate for the duds. |
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The state would compensate the landlord for his lost dues or services to the tune of four-fifths of the capital value of the allotments he was ceding. |
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Niles, SpeakerCraft, and others use directional tweeters and woofers that can be separately adjusted to compensate for imaging problems arising from the positioning drawbacks. |
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And so what we were trying to do was to design radio frequency probes that gave stray magnetic fields of a very precise nature that we could compensate for in the equipment. |
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To compensate for his size, he instead had the looks of a necromancer, with a fleshless bony body that held a few rotting strands of skin onto it. |
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But is the performer taking her art form too seriously, trying to compensate for something else that may be lacking? |
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The ancillary action of the cue ball, when using side spin to compensate for throw, is an entirely different subject that can not be covered here. |
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The money will not compensate me for what I have been through. |
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To compensate 16-year-old Lewis for the injuries he sustained, Puma UK have offered him a free pair of Olympic spikes which are not yet available in the shops. |
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While there is a blanket ban on beach umbrellas, hard cooler-boxes, portable braais and deckchairs alternative arrangements have been made inside the ground to compensate. |
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Some birds compensate for a lack of structural modification to the intestinal tract by consuming large quantities of grass e.g., ducks, geese and the takahe. |
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Whatever comfort Evangeline may have given Ford, it could not compensate for the death of his greatest creation. |
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At least in theory Kagan could compensate somewhat for the slenderness of her academic resume through the quality of her work. |
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As we have seen, the Commission considered that the RPI index provided a suitable mechanism for adjusting awards to compensate for the fall in the value of money. |
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If I am injured in body or pocket I expect the person causing that injury to compensate me for any losses that I incur unless it has been a genuine accident. |
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Corrective lenses, then, are prescribed to correct for aberrations, to adjust the focal point onto the retina or to compensate for other abnormalities. |
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There is nothing inherently wrong with purchasing a made-to-measure suit, but the tailor may not be able to modify the pattern to compensate for all facets of your physique. |
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Some seek extra practicum experiences outside their academic departments prior to internship in an effort to compensate for the lack of breadth in their training. |
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To compensate me for his tree landing on my shed, my neighbor paved my driveway. |
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From the beginning of the HS2 consultation period, the government has factored in several plans to compensate people who will or may be affected. |
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After surgery, rats received a bolus of Lactate Ringers solution to compensate for blood loss, and antibiotic cover was provided. |
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Its role is not, for example, to fine doctors or to compensate patients following problems. |
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Sodor and Man were returned to York during the fourteenth century, to compensate for the loss of Whithorn to the Scottish Church. |
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Zia said that non-governmental organizations were raising voice against torture on women and also compensate them. |
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In such cases, selective assembly is used to compensate for a lack of total interchangeability among the parts. |
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The small hairs on the rostrum of the boto are believed to function as a tactile sense, possibly to compensate for the boto's poor eyesight. |
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Calves are born with only a thin layer of blubber, but some species compensate for this with a covering of fine, downy hair known as lanugo. |
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The British managed to occupy Aden and agreed to compensate the sultan with an annual payment of 6000 riyals. |
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The flora take advantage of the long period of midnight sun to compensate for the polar night. |
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This reserve capacity can also serve to compensate for the varying power generation produced by wind stations. |
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We often encountered with the need to compensate for the electrical inductance of electrical capacity and vice versa. |
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Migrants may be able to alter their quality of sleep to compensate for the loss. |
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Advanced methods of automatic welding are used to compensate for this drawback. |
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A new microscope system can compensate for those jitters, known as Brownian motion. |
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Conversely, the southern part has tended to sink to compensate, causing flooding of the Low Countries and Denmark. |
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Coastal managers must compensate for error and uncertainty in the information regarding the erosive processes. |
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To compensate for the increase in weight, ships had to carry correspondingly less fuel, water and other supplies. |
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To achieve linearity optocoupler is needed to compensate for photodiodes nonlinearity and the photodiodes threshold voltage. |
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We found that the control comb jelly was able to compensate for the disorienting effects of altered gravity by using its phototactic ability. |
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All help to compensate for the lack of experience and undercapitalization of many franchisees. |
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The Navy High Command increased its initial order for 60 of these vessels to 70 in order to compensate for expected losses. |
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Legally, insurance companies cannot charge HIV patients higher premiums to compensate for an increase in care. |
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To compensate, larger companies are expanding their service lines by buying up smaller regional businesses. |
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Many companies are jury-rigging these older systems in an attempt to compensate for their shortcomings. |
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Corrective lenses compensate for the excessive positive diopters of the myopic eye. |
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In this way the easily regulated character of hydroelectricity is used to compensate for the intermittent nature of wind power. |
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Use of the foot pedals is required to adjust the tail rotor's angle of attack, to compensate for these instabilities. |
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When the wind drops they can, provided they have the generation capacity, rapidly increase production to compensate. |
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The addition of a concrete coating is also useful to compensate for the pipeline's negative buoyancy when it carries lower density substances. |
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Since body tissue is denser than water, fish must compensate for the difference or they will sink. |
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Cladistic analysis, among other modern techniques, helps to compensate for an often incomplete and fragmentary fossil record. |
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Deregulation failed to increase taxicab ridership enough to compensate taxi companies for those losses. |
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Above the waterline, the hull gradually narrows to compensate for the weight of the guns and to make boarding more difficult. |
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Dolphins generate thrust just fine and have no need to compensate for supposedly underpowered muscles, a study of dolphin swimming finds. |
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This frequently happens when words or morphemes erode and the grammatical system is unconsciously rearranged to compensate for the lost element. |
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Too many noncustodial parents think prompt child support and a birthday gift compensate for limited personal attention. |
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Some magnetic compasses include means to manually compensate for the magnetic declination, so that the compass shows true directions. |
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Some compasses include magnets which can be adjusted to compensate for external magnetic fields, making the compass more reliable and accurate. |
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Some have introduced completely new vowel qualities to compensate, as is the case for Tetelcingo Nahuatl. |
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Note that the joint coordinates were different from the visual coordinates in order to compensate for the rectangularity of the monitor. |
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Therefore, the original plan included provisions for a capital levy to compensate the losers from the ten-to-one write-down of the reichsmark. |
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Special damages is that amount of money which will compensate for those damages which do not normally result from the breach of contract. |
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The price of the item has been reduced to compensate for a defect. |
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Vendors often agree to compensate resellers if the reseller advertises the vendors' products. |
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He says that IGF delivered via breastfeeding would compensate for any inborn deficiency of the growth factor in newborns. |
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In addition to his skill, two other factors helped compensate for the Lotus's power deficit in these races. |
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And when Paulinho later tried to compensate for his team-mate's shitbaggery with a committed challenge, it ended in dire circumstances. |
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To compensate, my hand wove a defensive echelon, drawing proto-matter from the vcast generator to create a floating shield. |
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The flavor packs are added just before packaging and shipping to compensate for the loss of aroma and taste during deaeration. |
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Languages can then compensate for the resulting loss of function by creating adpositions, thus coming full circle. |
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Ad hoc hypotheses compensate for anomalies not anticipated by the theory in its unmodified form. |
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Special damages compensate the claimant for the quantifiable monetary losses suffered by the plaintiff. |
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Radio astronomers and geodetic scientists routinely monitor the ionosphere in order to detect these errors and compensate for them. |
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Compensatory damages compensate the plaintiff for actual losses suffered as accurately as possible. |
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Someone who suffers loss caused by another's negligence may be able to sue for damages to compensate for their harm. |
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In most cases, punishment was meted out to compensate the woman's father for his loss of valuable property rather than to console the victim. |
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The length of the night and the dews thereof do compensate the heat of the day. |
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The adaptive optical systems in modern astronomical telescopes compensate for atmospheric distortion by using deformable mirrors. |
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To compensate for being so hyperwhite and boring, Petula is sexually active. |
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Once the breach of the duty is established, the only requirement is to compensate the victim. |
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The technique, which results in a spiral effect in the arch masonry, provides extra strength in the arch to compensate for the angled abutments. |
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To compensate, some professional graduate programs in law, business, and medicine rely almost solely on private funding. |
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The Thatcher government encouraged growth in the finance and service sectors to compensate for Britain's ailing manufacturing industry. |
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Lord love you, I'd swear it was worth a Jew's eye. Indeed, no money can compensate me for its loss. |
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This legislation releases funds to pay for surveys, buy property and compensate evicted residents. |
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Most families were given free land to compensate their losses. |
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Noting that ruminants had multiple stomachs and weak teeth, he supposed the first was to compensate for the latter, with Nature trying to preserve a type of balance. |
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In the 1930s, mine owners became concerned about the effects of silicosis in coal dust and the amount it was costing them to compensate miners working at the coalface. |
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Does that mean he will make the fat cats and the bankers compensate those people and businesses who have suffered losses because of the recent riots? |
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Troll A is scheduled to receive two additional gas compressors to increase production volume and compensate for dropping reservoir pressure in the wells. |
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The recovery of a great foreign market will generally more than compensate the transitory inconvenience of paying dearer during a short time for some sorts of goods. |
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One major contribution was the introduction of volley fire, which enabled soldiers to compensate for the inaccuracy of their weapons by firing in a large group. |
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They first suggest a possible increase in metabolic heat production within the brain tissue itself to compensate for the colder arterial blood arriving from the core. |
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Neither Japan nor Russia had prepared for the number of deaths that would occur in this new kind of warfare, or had the resources to compensate for these losses. |
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These sense the environment and adapt the phone's behavior to compensate for unwanted ambiences, allowing users to make and receive calls easily wherever they are. |
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Lloyds has set aside nearly PS7bn to compensate customers mis-sold payment protection insurance, while the total industry bill for mis-sold PPI is expected to top PS15bn. |
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To compensate the Western court for the loss of Gaul, Hispania, and Britannia, Theodosius ceded the diocese of Dacia and the diocese of Macedonia to their control. |
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Instead of a jaunty allegro the finale meandered in arthritically so Mozart's inspired andante cantabile interjection had to be played at a funereal pace to compensate. |
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Leap seconds are added to clocks worldwide to compensate for the slowing of the planet's rotation, affected due to friction caused by ocean tides. |
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The rods of encroaching night and the gloom of the cinema are cathexes which compensate, albeit with a loss of selfhood, for the void created by the absence of the father. |
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For this reason it has an eye-catching aerodynamic shape and will actively compensate for the air drag by using the finely controlled thrust of QinetiQ's ion engine. |
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