The savings on cooling equipment more than compensates for the price premium we pay for high-efficiency lighting. |
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So God compensates him by making the aleph the first letter of the word for God. |
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Mr Downey said the flat rate VAT refund compensates for the VAT paid on inputs. |
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While it lacks the mock seriousness of the film that spawned it, it more than compensates with some preposterously appealing action sequences. |
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The filter's feedback implementation compensates for strapdown navigation error and sensor errors. |
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There are two other contingencies needed in a system that compensates drivers based on performance. |
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The power system doesn't like it but it compensates for it by changing the tap on the transformer. |
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Thankfully the groove created by Lenny Williams and crew compensates for the really wack lyrics. |
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The aircraft rolls a bit to the left and he compensates by adding some right aileron to hold the 30-degree bank angle. |
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On the other hand, folks who favor it say the double pivot compensates for the lower heel lift, and they say it thus has enough lift. |
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Increasing the collar settings compensates for the mismatch initially, and beyond an optimal collar setting, overcompensates. |
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The carbon dioxide absorbed by the rape seed plants as they grow compensates for that produced when it burns. |
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The lead-in chamfer in the design compensates for any misalignment during tube insertion. |
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In hypertonic syndromes the brain compensates by increasing osmoles in the brain cells. |
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Once calibrated, the hypsometer has a built-in temperature sensor which compensates for changes in temperature. |
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In both cases, apology hardly compensates for the manifest evidence as to the scale of one's ineptitude. |
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Patients may feel palpitations or a thump in the chest when a beat compensates for a prior missed beat. |
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Our legal system compensates victims of wrongdoing with fiscal remuneration. |
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The report states that sick pay compensates for the same loss as damages for loss of earnings, so it should be taken into account in assessing damages. |
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The spherical lens of the octopus eye features a graded index that compensates for spherical aberration, yielding a wide field of view with optimum focal characteristics. |
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The application of cricoid pressure compensates for decreased UES tone by compressing the proximal esophageal lumen between the cricoid cartilage and the cervical vertebrae. |
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The good news comes from the average gross margin that positively evolves and partially compensates the fall of sales. |
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At this point, however, Burke recognizes that the poet has a rhetorical aptitude that compensates for metonymical reduction with rhetorical inducement. |
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The department therefore compensates for a market inefficiency by providing a public good. |
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The flanged joint permits the rototation of the printer around the extruding axis and compensates angular tolerances. |
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Hours and salary correlate positively because the utility of the latter compensates for the disamenity of the former. |
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However, DIRANA compensates for this influence and thus reliably detects moisture even in aged oilpaper insulation. |
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Fuzzy class label adjustment is a technique that compensates for imprecise or unreliable gold standards used to assign class labels to data. |
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The relay easily permits nulling of inherent bank unbalance and compensates for system unbalance thus permitting maximum sensitivity. |
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Dextrose supplies an at once comparable energy and compensates for the energy spendings. |
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Frankly, nothing compensates for sitting through this godawful racket. |
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It compensates with a physical presence but Paponi and Di Vaio can make it rain. |
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The hydrodynamics of the oil flow stabilises the concentricity and compensates for intermediate material diameters. |
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It compensates for the primary field and measures in-phase and quadrature components of the secondary field. |
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Still, the music moves along smartly and crisply and usually compensates for the smarm. |
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Government must have an evaluation process that compensates for the absence of a competitive market. |
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Both these mechanisms stimulate a vigorous erythropoietic marrow response, which partially compensates for the increased red cell destruction. |
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She compensates for that by flighting the next delivery off line on the off side and that is driven well through the covers for four. |
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For shooting in the portfolio model, a model typically compensates the photographer, makeup artist and stylist spent time at a special rate. |
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The right ascension motor is starting and then compensates the rotation of the earth. |
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It is an off-kilter pay scale that compensates inexperienced teachers as much as, if not more than, applicants with advanced degrees in education. |
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Finally, the oxygen stimulates collagen production and compensates the loss of elastin, renewing the skin's elasticity and natural radiance. |
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Automatically detects the subtlest shock events and compensates to protect the data. |
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Insights into how the brain compensates could point the way to new treatments for glue ear, a common childhood condition. |
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That convention was intended to ensure families received compensation, rather than making sure the right person compensates families. |
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Overland traffic only partially compensates for the shortfall through the tunnels. |
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Pulsation damping compensates for the pressure fluctuations caused by the fuel pump. |
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If there's a reason to see the film, it's Cassel, who more than compensates for the film's narrative weakness. |
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This risk premium, in turn, compensates investors for the risk of bond price changes prior to the maturity of the bond. |
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In Parque San Mateo, Patricia Nova, a mother of two, says the bucolic hacienda next door compensates for the ugliness of the estate's concrete. |
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In Quebec, when people register vehicles, the government collects an insurance premium that compensates motor vehicle accident victims. |
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Luxembourg compensates also nationals from countries that are members of the Council of Europe regardless of reciprocity. |
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The State compensates all the victims of the national tragedy or their beneficiaries. |
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The luminous material compensates the little visibility of the minute's hand, blue with an enameled black background. |
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As grain cools when moved into storage, moisture content tends to rebound slightly and over-drying compensates for this. |
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On the contrary, when yields are high, the system compensates them too generously. |
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Evening primrose oil is particularly rich in gamma-linolenic acid which compensates for deficiencies in omega 6 essential fatty acids. |
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Knowing the location of each piece of equipment at all times compensates for little or no visibility during such events. |
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Mortgage default insurance is an insurance policy that compensates a mortgage lender for losses due to the default of a mortgage. |
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That is, do the equity investors in the project earn a rate of return that compensates them for the risk of the investment? |
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I find that this section compensates the Approved Dependants for the loss of services of the deceased from the date of death forward. |
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Check valves lock the wedges in the engaged position, and continuous hydraulic pressure compensates for any wear. |
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This arrangement compensates the lawyers for the risk they have assumed in advancing the cases and performing the legal work. |
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The French legal system compensates the shareholders as soon as a fault has been proven, as a number of recent decisions have demonstrated. |
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This procedure effectively compensates for outside effects such as clouding of the water, outside light or dirt on the measuring vessel. |
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This function compensates the backlight by brightening the whole of the picture. |
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Other features include True Radiant, which compensates for the longer time it takes for baseboard systems to adjust temperatures. |
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The use of aspherical lens elements in both of the front and rear lens groups effectively compensates for distortion, spherical aberration and astigmatism. |
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Yes, of course, there are the odd teething troubles, such as the boiler not working properly, but the joy of seeing it all fall into place more than compensates. |
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The Court of Justice also put on another brake with the Ferring ruling of 22 November 2001, which exonerates public aid when it solely compensates for the excess cost of a public service constraint. |
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This change in density incompletely compensates for hull compression, so buoyancy decreases as depth increases. |
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The goal is to allow wearers to see colors naturally, since sun-tinted lenses tend to alter colors and the brain compensates for this distortion, which can result in discomfort. |
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The value of firsthand observations, chosen from the sources with care, compensates, however, for his lack of originality and contemporaneousness. |
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This technology compensates for variations in LCD color levels commonly caused by differences in chromaticity coordinates, color temperature and gamma curves. |
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Workers' compensation insurance, sometimes called industrial injury insurance, compensates workers for losses suffered as a result of work-related injuries. |
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The corrugation of the inner pipe not only ensures the flexibility of the whole pipe, but also compensates intrinsically for the temperature-induced change in length. |
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Age-related long-sightedness sometimes compensates for short-sightedness, especially in minor cases of short-sightedness, meaning that there is no need to wear reading glasses. |
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The emphasis was on decorative elaboration for its own sake and, although much 19th-century Indian wood carving shows great technical skill, this rarely compensates for formlessness and stereotyped ornament. |
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It dispels black ideas, compensates for tendencies to moroseness. |
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With this mode, you select the aperture yourself, and the light meter automatically compensates with a speed corresponding to the right exposure for the film used. |
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Constant Light technology compensates for LED degradation, a natural occurrence with all LED-based illuminators, to deliver a constant level of lighting performance throughout the life of the illuminator. |
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This mode recognises and compensates jitter. |
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The Ontario fee schedule has a time-based billing code for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, which compensates doctors for the time required to obtain a full history. |
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A pension that accumulates quickly compensates for this to a certain extent, but studies of the pension plan have not found the pension to be out of proportion. |
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When nightfall comes, the whole of Morocco changes face and the nocturnal life compensates for the quietness of the day, shops stay open until late into the night. |
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Its large mass produces a flywheel effect which compensates impact loads. |
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The printer of this magazine compensates for CO2 production through an investment in the Kafeate windmill project, comprising six windmill farms operated in New Caledonia, Melanesia. |
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Furthermore, we show that structural plasticity of tectal dendrites and RGC axons compensates for the loss of lamination, establishing connectivity between DS-RGCs and their normal tectal targets. |
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The digital ZRM powerPULSE from Tridonic compensates for the dependence of the output voltage on the mains voltage by using a microprocessor in the ignitor to control the production of the ignition pulse. |
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The flexible CCD chip compensates for camera shakes while shooting. |
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The level boost or cut in the mid to high-frequency region compensates for off-axis lavalier microphones and adjusts the sibilance of vocal microphones. |
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But its ever-changing cloudscape partly compensates for this. |
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The leveler compensates for quiet levels by gradually raising the gain. |
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Getting this one big rule right makes the Californian labour market splendidly dynamic and compensates for a lot of small regulatory hassles. Overall, the evidence is clear that too much red tape retards growth. |
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It still compensates them for expropriations dating back to 1803, when Napoleon demanded war reparations from German princes. With this money the churches take on more tasks than in many other countries. |
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As a result, the supplier will either lose customers or reduce its profit margin in order to quote a competitive price which compensates for the difference in commercial fee. |
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As regards the use to which it is put, I believe that aid only compensates so-called unpaid costs in connection with the development and use of transport infrastructures. |
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If you have something that compensates use on a use-by-use basis, or under a licence, a subscription, or the sale of a product, you have something that scales to the level of the activity. |
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It adjusts itself to the brightness of daylight and compensates according to the biological inner clock in relation to the demands of everyday work. |
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In signal processing terms, it compensates for the fall time and settling time following the sync pulse. |
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The flora benefits from the long period of midnight sun, which compensates for the polar night. |
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Its new Affine transformation function compensates for image distortion at a pixel level, caused by optical anomalies. |
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In addition to employment opportunities, BPL compensates donors for their time, resulting in the infusion of millions of dollars into the local community. |
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