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 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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I buttered it and spread a liberal portion of raspberry conserve to compensate for the charcoal-y bits. |
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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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If the issuer has a bad credit rating, bond traders demand higher yields to compensate for the extra risk. |
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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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We try to compensate for our natural sinfulness by performing good works of various kinds. |
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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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To compensate for my culinary clumsiness, I order takeout perhaps twice a week. |
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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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Many post-secondary institutions have been forced to increase tuition fees to compensate for lower provincial support. |
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This system is designed to compensate for wind and heel and control roll, yaw and surge. |
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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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This necessarily entails a continuous stream of new lies to compensate for the exposure of the old ones. |
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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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Clever use of lemon juice, vinegar, fresh pepper, and chewy meats can compensate for the shortcomings of ordinary wines. |
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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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Fugard the director tries to compensate for Fugard the writer by goosing his cast into jigging and bopping. |
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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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Electronics also compensate for changes in oil viscosity for consistent operation at all temperatures. |
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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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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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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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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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Three trailers are the only DVD extras to compensate for your hard-won dollars. |
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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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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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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 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 contents of the Web site, however, compensate for its traditional image by being versatile and very user-friendly. |
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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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Awards of damages are primarily intended to compensate for loss, whether pecuniary or non-pecuniary. |
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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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You see, I have this study schedule all planned out to compensate for my procrastinatory tendencies. |
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Today's liberalism holds that remedial measures are necessary to compensate for past injustices. |
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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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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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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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A southerly wind blew up which had me turning circles in an attempt to compensate for abrupt changes of direction. |
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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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Even the enthusiastic and gleeful performances can't compensate for the utter lameness of it all. |
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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 this discrepancy, the leap year is omitted three times every four hundred years. |
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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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No amount of money can fully compensate for the loss of a limb or for extreme pain. |
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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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All this weight of armament tended to compensate for the engine being mounted amidships. |
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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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They don't give us a discount to compensate for the degraded shopping experience. |
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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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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'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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They developed fudge factors in an attempt to compensate for sudden shifts in equation outcomes. |
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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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To compensate for the small curved corners use a saber saw to cut a small radius in the corner. |
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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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An early start will enable you to compensate for the inevitable traffic jam or late taxi. |
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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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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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Differential blowing could also improve control of trailers in crosswinds by helping compensate for the wind direction. |
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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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Weight and food become the symptoms of your unhappiness, and so you eat to compensate for your feelings. |
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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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However, an unstayed mast must be of significantly larger diameter to compensate for the lack of stays. |
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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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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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Don't try to compensate for a gaping shoe by tying the laces too tightly. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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This would enable the company to diversify and compensate for losses in Europe by reaching East Asian markets. |
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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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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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Of course that doesn't compensate for oddities in the original recordings. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The flexible metal diaphragm provides expansion capability to partially compensate for thermal expansion mismatch between the liquids and the cylinder. |
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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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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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To compensate for the harshness of his life, his mother indulged him. |
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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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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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Contact lenses that compensate for astigmatism are known as toric lenses. |
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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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So filmmakers usually resort to a plot device to compensate for this absence. |
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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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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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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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Planting rates can be increased to compensate for seed of low germination. |
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To compensate for being so hyperwhite and boring, Petula is sexually active. |
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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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The Thatcher government encouraged growth in the finance and service sectors to compensate for Britain's ailing manufacturing industry. |
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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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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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Corrective lenses compensate for the excessive positive diopters of the myopic eye. |
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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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We often encountered with the need to compensate for the electrical inductance of electrical capacity and vice versa. |
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Many companies are jury-rigging these older systems in an attempt to compensate for their shortcomings. |
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Legally, insurance companies cannot charge HIV patients higher premiums to compensate for an increase in care. |
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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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A new microscope system can compensate for those jitters, known as Brownian motion. |
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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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All help to compensate for the lack of experience and undercapitalization of many franchisees. |
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To achieve linearity optocoupler is needed to compensate for photodiodes nonlinearity and the photodiodes threshold voltage. |
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The price of the item has been reduced to compensate for a defect. |
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The adaptive optical systems in modern astronomical telescopes compensate for atmospheric distortion by using deformable mirrors. |
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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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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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Since body tissue is denser than water, fish must compensate for the difference or they will sink. |
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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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This reserve capacity can also serve to compensate for the varying power generation produced by wind stations. |
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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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The flora take advantage of the long period of midnight sun to compensate for the polar night. |
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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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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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Radio astronomers and geodetic scientists routinely monitor the ionosphere in order to detect these errors and compensate for them. |
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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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Cladistic analysis, among other modern techniques, helps to compensate for an often incomplete and fragmentary fossil record. |
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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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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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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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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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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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He says that IGF delivered via breastfeeding would compensate for any inborn deficiency of the growth factor in newborns. |
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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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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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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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In such cases, selective assembly is used to compensate for a lack of total interchangeability among the parts. |
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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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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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Perhaps she thought that by taking the huge gamble of misspeaking one more time about her narrow escape on the tarmac at Tuzla, she could compensate for misvoting on Iraq. |
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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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But the Commission said lower than expected expenditure on the beef, fruit and vegetable, olive oil, and tobacco sectors would compensate for these overspends. |
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Competing WestJet Airlines CEO Gregg Saretsky announced that it recently raised ticket prices to compensate for climbing expenses caused by a weaker Canadian dollar. |
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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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To compensate for this, manatee teeth are continually replaced. |
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Expatriate salaries are usually augmented with allowances to compensate for a higher cost of living or hardships associated with a foreign posting. |
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If increased protein intake is required to compensate for sarcopenia, it is suggested that recommendations for an increased intake of alkalizing foods is also recommended. |
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To compensate for the changing tides, adjustable ramps were positioned at the harbours and the gantry structure height was varied by moving it along the slipway. |
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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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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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Test-tube and animal studies have indicated that release of norepinephrine within the brain can stimulate neurons to take on new tasks and compensate for damaged tissues. |
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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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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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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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