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"compensate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] compensate (for something) to provide something good to balance or reduce the bad effects of damage, loss, etc. synonym make up for
  2. [intransitive] compensate (for something) to act in order to balance or correct something wrong or not normal synonym make up for
  3. [transitive] compensate somebody (for something) to pay somebody money because they have suffered some damage, loss, injury, etc.

967 Sentences With "compensate"

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Because otherwise we have to compensate, and compensate, and compensate, and you cannot compensate forever.
"If under the Constitution we compensate people because we take their property, why wouldn't you compensate people who actually were property?" he said.
In 20163, shortly after Coates's essay was published, Vox's Dylan Matthews explained how cash payments have been used in previous reparations programs implemented in the US and other countries: The six clearest antecedent programs are those set up by Germany to compensate victims of the Holocaust, by South Africa to compensate victims of apartheid, by the US to compensate victims of Japanese internment during World War II, by the state of North Carolina to compensate victims of its forced sterilization programs in the mid-20th century, by the federal government to compensate victims of the Tuskegee experiment, and by Florida to compensate victims of the Rosewood race riot of 1923.
MMC is likely to have to compensate drivers for the extra fuel used, repay government tax benefits, compensate Nissan and face potential legal suits and fines.
That's the first thing they should teach you about being a woman: no one is going to compensate you for it, so you should develop an eagerness to compensate yourself.
"If under the Constitution we compensate people because we take their property, why wouldn't you compensate people who actually were property," the former Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary said.
To compensate traders are taking bigger positions in the market.
So the company is offering to relocate and compensate them?
Taxes on technology to compensate for losses that haven't happened.
The fund would compensate banks for losses incurred on conversion.
Should engineers ever expect (imperfect) to compensate for (imperfect) tech?
To compensate, we're on the lookout for cheap summer buys.
"Skill and luck have helped compensate a bit," she said.
" But, he added: "There are some days that compensate completely.
They could compensate the losers with training and welfare benefits.
Her hand gestures attempt to compensate for uncertainty of expression.
But that won't be to compensate the [13] people's lives.
Europe's best efforts are unlikely to compensate for that blow.
To compensate, I went all out with hash and pills.
The party has said it would compensate shareholders using bonds.
It will compensate shareholders and PFI contractors with government bonds.
"Nothing can compensate the loss of such heritage," he said.
You may use stimulants to compensate, but that isn't sustainable.
Preem did not say who would compensate it, nor how.
"Imagine adjusting your medicine to compensate for flavor," Morgenstern says.
The mic was encased in titanium to compensate for this.
This would at least partially compensate employers for higher wages.
Underground aquifers, raided mercilessly to compensate, will not recover quickly.
Cost cuts and gains in China will only partly compensate.
" But, he added, "There are some days that compensate completely.
Colleges rarely increase monetary gifts to compensate for higher costs.
Add a splash of water to compensate for any evaporation.
Trade can help to compensate for the resulting production losses.
He also had to compensate for a lack of history.
The three of us have worked really hard to compensate.
Would it compensate for your absence in the physical world?
How do we compensate, based on negotiation skills, fairness, consistency?
Lactalis has offered to compensate victims of the tainted products.
Of course, shoes alone can't compensate for all of this.
The government, should help compensate or relocate them, he said.
Is there a way to empower and compensate the creators?
So it doesn't fully compensate for the battle over witnesses.
Many are chasing higher returns in overseas markets to compensate.
Exports have so far failed to fully compensate for this.
He is aware of the slight, and tries to compensate.
How much can Philippine producers lift their production to compensate?
How much can Philippine producers lift their production to compensate?
Sure, advisors and the greater administration can compensate weak points.
So you compensate by getting hungry, particularly for more carbohydrate.
"There is no public policy against an abuser agreeing to compensate his victim and the victim seeking to enforce that commitment to compensate him," Kristi Browne, Doe's attorney, said in a statement on Tuesday.
To compensate, I looked for more booze, but I was out.
Those facts compensate investors for short-term dips in stock prices.
It has set aside 7.42 billion in total to compensate customers.
Jackson couldn't compensate with any form of a rhythmic passing game.
So to compensate for this discrepancy, Netflix pays its stars more.
"But we will compensate everyone who uses the land," he said.
A separate process to compensate the injured will run until May.
Uber pledged to compensate drivers stuck overseas because of Trump's ban.
Bick's is being "updated" to compensate for Zest and Habitant pic.twitter.
If one imprint is having an off year, another can compensate.
But it is very possible to compensate them for unnecessary harm.
Airlines are also failing to meet their obligations to compensate consumers.
However, he took pains to compensate companies affected by the cancellation.
These are all things many other DJ headphones would compensate for.
According to Nikkei Asian Review, Remixpoint plans to compensate those customers.
But then I have to compensate for that in another way.
Ensemble forecasting can also help compensate for model weaknesses or biases.
But Mr de la Pava's psychological insights compensate for that glitch.
Sweden has started to compensate transgender people who underwent mandatory sterilisation.
Rising prosperity cannot compensate for a sense of being left out.
One is that higher returns compensate for some form of risk.
Officials have said the government would compensate residents for flood damage.
It should be easier to compensate folks who provide great service.
They should both apologize to us and compensate for the past.
It also includes measures to compensate consumers whose data is compromised.
Demir said they would evaluate how to compensate for their losses.
Will the company compensate him for lost wages and unexpected expenses?
The helmet now adjusts the display to compensate for different vibrations.
Pyramid schemes compensate the act of recruiting others into the scheme.
SpaceX may be on the hook to compensate Space Communication Ltd.
Was I trying to compensate for my shortcomings as a reporter?
Wind turbines generated more electricity to compensate during the 55 hours.
It said Unmik should apologize to the victims and compensate them.
"We often use redress funds to compensate injured consumers," he said.
Perhaps to compensate for her support of European Union membership, Mrs.
That's great -- but it doesn't compensate for his policies to date.
That's why Apple can compensate the bigger display with OLED technology.
Science says a cheerful facial expression may compensate for relative unattractiveness.
Are users smoking less, to compensate for the drug's new potency?
"Employers do not compensate their employees the same way," she said.
" To compensate, "I just did what we always do, you know.
The parents did not offer to compensate her for the calls.
The parents did not offer to compensate her for the calls.
Ministers have promised to compensate businesses for not laying off workers.
We had to compensate for it, compartmentalize it, and normalize it.
No medical therapy can compensate for not liking your sexual partner.
Would they still compensate for all the calories that they burned?
Clyde Beswick's failure to compensate me was a breach of contract ….
"There is no simple way to compensate consumers," Lakos-Bujas wrote.
Other parts of the economy need to compensate for that vulnerability.
Manufacturers cut their prices to compensate, which sent global prices plummeting.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government plans to compensate utility RWE (RWEG.
Nothing can really compensate them for the hell many went through.
Such revenue could conceivably compensate for a loss in city funds.
The suspension is tweaked to compensate for the mechanism's additional mass.
To compensate, they considered developing an artificial island as a haven.
So in some women, doctors also gave hormone therapy to compensate.
His supporters have used crowdfunding to raise money to compensate him.
The Palestinian authorities venerate such "martyrs" and compensate their families financially.
I grab bubble tea to compensate for my lack of dinner.
If they want my data, they should have to compensate me.
State lawmakers set up a $10 million fund to compensate them.
And the three groups' valuations probably compensate investors for the risks.
Money and fame cannot compensate for finding peace in one's life.
But to compensate, electric motors give even the humblest cars explosive acceleration.
Courts have grown resistant to toothless settlements that don't compensate class members.
They have tried to compensate for Scott's massive fundraising advantage over Nelson.
Nothing over the long haul can compensate for a misallocation of capital.
Rajapaksa, the local MP, has called on authorities to compensate potential victims.
Getting J&J to financially compensate victims is one goal for Itkin.
It also makes using tools to compensate feel a lot more palatable.
The software helped the plane compensate for the design of the aircraft.
No amount of fuel efficiency can compensate for that many lost seats.
Pipeline operator Transneft is set to compensate buyers for any proven losses.
"Even if the monsoon is good, it cannot compensate," Jacob told CNN.
So they find ways to compensate — like Green throwing up after eating.
To compensate for that, the bank said it would tighten its belt.
Russia has promised to compensate buyers after they file claims post-sale.
The government has suggested that universities should compensate students for missed classes.
To compensate, we buy the biggest, most expensive gift we can afford.
Extensive equalisation systems and an ambitious solidarity pact compensate for financial disparities.
He almost ran off course before moving his hands slightly to compensate.
"Radar is supposed to compensate for (the lidar's) blind spot," said Rajkumar.
Apple will compensate the teenager and his family for discovering the flaw.
Headline revenue growth is no longer sufficient to compensate for cost increases.
Bangladesh has said it wants RCBC to compensate it for its losses.
To compensate for the increased risk, investors will seek higher interest rates.
Mr. Tsirkos has been ordered to compensate Mister Softee for his misdeeds.
The government of Kerala state announced Wednesday it will compensate her family.
To compensate for declining domestic fuel output, Pemex has ramped up imports.
Apple would have to decide whether to raise its prices to compensate.
Instead, he will tax the rich so he can better compensate teachers.
To compensate for that shortfall, we've raised his targets in other states.
The central bank began printing money to compensate and hyperinflation took hold.
That, for him, is not enough to compensate for the additional risk.
Or at least have to compensate the wronged party for his lunch.
To compensate for what was added, the architects consolidated the hotel's offices.
When one sensory organ closes, it seems, other pathways open to compensate.
And Snap has chosen to compensate employees as other tech companies do.
But the growth was not nearly enough to compensate for increased spending.
Together, Jeff and Sanjay wrote code to compensate for the offending machines.
All the protectionism you can give a business can't compensate for mismanagement.
College sports must find a way to fairly compensate its work force.
Others are exhausted from working overtime to compensate for their skeleton staffs.
Only he knows if rings and obscene riches will compensate for that.
Many players compensate for the absence of that structure with unhealthy behavior.
In 2014, France set up a $60 million fund to compensate victims.
At the same time, there can be efforts to compensate for disadvantage.
We compromise to compensate for differences in height, in weight, in skill.
They want more safety measures and better pay to compensate for risk.
One needs a large practice to compensate for the high malpractice premiums.
He also moved to create a voluntary trust fund to compensate victims.
I swore that if I couldn't manage it, I would compensate them.
Shouldn't we compensate people if they were property, sanctioned by the state?...
Apparently it's not enough to compensate for getting bumped from a flight.
His response was to generously compensate the settlers and their political allies.
The cast members compensate by leaning into their characters with manic energy.
The sale of the coins will be used to compensate the programmers.
Its aim was to compensate people with symptoms consistent with mercury poisoning.
"We think we have the offense to compensate for Adam," Rizzo said.
The funds were "necessary to compensate costs and facilitate the group's development".
Gearbox works to treat and compensate all voice actors at industry standards.
Their relative wealth will not compensate for their inexperience, that is obvious.
Watching a love story does not compensate for participating in your own.
That said, governments could relatively cheaply compensate the poor for such costs.
And it must be said there are other things that can compensate.
The two should compensate for recent declines in output from mature Angolan fields.
Sometimes, he would allegedly compensate the women with drugs in lieu of cash.
The fee is intended to compensate publishers for forgoing ads on those pages.
I'm sorry, Boeing, but it sounds like you're trying to compensate for something.
Demand to compensate For Bible, suing J&J won't bring back his past.
If that happens, Qualcomm's bond will be used to compensate Apple, he said.
But neither she nor a putative Chancellor Schulz can compensate for France's inadequacies.
Can the truth of a story be enough to compensate for its telling?
Mr Roque and his colleagues compensate for such faulty connections with human ones.
Sales suffered and Bailey took a pay cut to compensate for disappointing earnings.
One reason is to compensate for Russia's comparative weakness in conventional, nonnuclear weapons.
Unfortunately, there are very few places in the US that compensate DERs properly.
And micropayments could open new ways to tip creators or compensate news outlets.
But many firms seem to conclude they do not compensate for its difficulties.
Heliene said it would focus on cost cuts to compensate for falling prices.
Often, we find ways to compensate for our bad behavior with good behavior.
He doesn't know if flood insurance will fairly compensate him for his valuables.
Bowser called on Trump to compensate the city for the July Fourth expenses.
However, it does not say at what temp the battery heater cannot compensate.
America has long used class-action suits to punish firms and compensate consumers.
Some are keen to compensate for the feeble response to the Litvinenko murder.
But increased appetite isn't the only way your body can compensate for exercise.
Up to $425 million will be used to compensate victims of the breach.
To compensate, he said, he found ways to cheat by hacking the game.
She said Uber has pledged to compensate its drivers and pay a fine.
However, SI Re was able to compensate this decrease in the 2016 renewals.
Russian pipeline operator Transneft is set to compensate buyers for any proven losses.
It also promised to fully compensate farmers for any losses they might incur.
The federal government has a separate $4 billion fund to compensate Madoff's victims.
Given this difference, one source could — in theory — compensate for the other's lulls.
When parents feel guilty, they tend to whip out their wallets to compensate.
However, 33 percent planned to hire and train low-skilled workers to compensate.
Investors who lost their money have protested, demanding that the government compensate them.
Or against the industries that compensate men at a higher level than women.
And so I put it at hard to try and compensate for that.
State regulators have approved premium increases in the double digits to compensate insurers.
What were needed were decisive spending cuts to compensate for declining tax receipts.
As these regulatory forces strangle supply, the market must compensate through higher prices.
The company has set aside billions to compensate airlines affected by the grounding.
"For beyond the stars' pavilions God shall compensate your grief," the person said.
It doesn't try to compensate for lackluster sound with a quirky design, either.
He then demanded that the court compensate the supporters for their travel expenses.
These are some of the ways the boom's winners can compensate the losers.
In 2015, the court initially asked Snapdeal to compensate Bansal for litigation expenses.
In those cases, tournament officials choose a faster, or heavier, shuttle to compensate.
The one missing gesture I can never fully compensate for, though, is smiling.
"Men who are experiencing sadness often compensate with alcohol," said Behnke, the therapist.
And we often compensate for risk in problematic ways, especially in the workplace.
To compensate, the existing line of keyboards with the aforementioned features will stay.
But Dark Souls lets you compensate for that with a stat called poise.
The city needs to financially compensate the family and apologize for this tragedy.
Some teams, such as the Cleveland Cavaliers have agreed to compensate arena workers.
Only Mexico and Israel, which have very high inequality, compensate professionals so disproportionately.
And those who aren't compensate with other gifts, like unusual speed and athleticism.
He didn't really get Dickens, but he thought he could compensate with visuals.
He's going to have to compensate and deal with that under enormous pressure.
LeBron James can compensate for many problems: lackluster defense, questionable decisions, growing pains.
It could be easier to compensate for mental fuzziness on the simpler tests.
New South Wales offered a $250 million "industry adjustment package" to compensate drivers.
Higher oil prices could help Iran compensate for its loss of export volumes.
A sale of the MPLX assets could help compensate for that abandoned divestment.
The decision was made to compensate for how this act wronged indigenous people.
"Emotional commitment will more than compensate for what you don't know," she said.
Apple will reportedly release new Lightning port-based earbuds and headphones to compensate.
People were trying to compensate for their stagnant earnings by taking on debt.
The company set aside $8 million in the second quarter to compensate victims.
"We must not abandon this case and must compensate for it," he said.
In July, Boeing took a $4.9 billion after-tax charge to compensate airlines.
BRIAN NICCOL: Yeah, I needed Scope to compensate for my Pringles potato chips.
Boeing has already set aside $5 billion to compensate airlines for the groundings.
Many must compensate their workers through stock options since their revenues are limited.
Doe suggested $3.5 million when Hastert asked him how much would compensate him.
After initially resisting calls to compensate firefighters, Mr. Morrison announced limited daily payments.
Regulators should work on ways to better compensate reliability in competitive energy markets.
Remember, always, that you're one half of that relationship too, and compensate accordingly.
America could admit more immigrants to compensate, but politicians seem loth to allow that.
The first overlooks the fact that wages are designed to compensate workers for productivity.
Boeing is expected to find ways to compensate airlines hurt by the Max grounding.
The idea is to compensate for the mining hardware becoming more and more powerful.
Experience helps older workers compensate for the physical and mental changes that accompany aging.
It's more ramping up gas energy supplies to compensate for solar energy going down.
And how long must I compensate for this new discrepancy, until it changes again?
To compensate for temporary and in some cases, permanent closures, diversification has been vital.
" Qualcomm: "Apple continues to benefit from our intellectual property while refusing to compensate us.
Swift defended her decision, complaining that streaming services like Spotify didn't compensate artists fairly.
Xiaomi has tried to compensate for the slowdown at home by expanding abroad aggressively.
Wide spreads reflect the increased yield investors demand to compensate for buying riskier paper.
Moreover, they may compensate for any lack of energy with experience, patience and wisdom.
People then compensate, and the perturbator measures the force they use to do so.
To compensate, it's leveraging AI to process portrait photos with a blurred out background.
This is supposed to compensate the bride's family for the cost of raising her.
To compensate, I started dressing down, wore less makeup, started wearing my glasses again.
The Economist: What can countries do to compensate those people who do lose out?
There are ways to compensate for urbanization trends, as the Pennsylvania Supreme Court showed.
But governments often do too little to tax the winners and compensate the losers.
The CFPB is asking Navient to compensate the borrowers the agency says were harmed.
"This is not enough to compensate for the costs of contamination," one source said.
"The eyeball will grow longer to compensate for the prolonged near stress," Liu says.
Those payments are designed to compensate insurers for covering high-cost patients under Obamacare.
With banks facing low interest rates, they have sought to boost lending to compensate.
Last year, South Korea's Supreme Court ordered two Japanese companies to compensate wartime workers.
If one thruster fails, the others can instantly adjust to compensate and land safely.
Banks are keen to preserve their margins to compensate for heightened corporate credit risk.
Of that, the bank agreed to pay more than $4 million to compensate borrowers.
For lenders, Libor rates compensate banks for making funds available in the longer term.
U.S. and Honduran officials later made efforts to compensate the victims of the incident.
Fairchild said that the Chinese offer did not compensate them for the CFIUS risk.
And, on past form, a burst of export-led growth is unlikely to compensate.
Conservatives may renew demands for spending cuts to compensate for such a price tag.
How do you expect Boeing to compensate American for the costs of the grounding?
More than most investment banks, Credit Suisse relies on company stock to compensate employees.
The ECB then has to compensate by buying longer-term bonds in larger amounts.
The real buying power of their euros can increase enough to more than compensate.
Trying to compensate, for it I swung back and forth losing the other 45s.
Clark said no money had been promised to compensate for any imposition of tariffs.
As a result, they are incentivised to demand a higher absolute amount to compensate.
To compensate for these crushing federal cuts, states would have to cover enormous shortfalls.
To compensate, Trump is even more firmly embracing the white nationalism he ran on.
"We will compensate every customer who suffered because Wells Fargo made mistakes," Sloan said.
At trial, the FTC is seeking injunctive relief and $1.23 billion to compensate consumers.
This service is free and can compensate the increasing cost with potential ads' income.
To compensate for this growth, women often lean backward, which strains the lower back.
Equifax will pay a $2.5 million civil fine and $3.8 million to compensate consumers.
But it is unclear how easily other producers can compensate for any lost supply.
"This seems to be a regulatory function and an effort to compensate," said Routledge.
It's easier to compensate because there's no way of dealing with the real cost.
"We've always asked for a bit more valuation to compensate for it," said Wang.
It isn't just that people can compensate for their low IQ with hard work.
You can't use the pill to compensate for what your body can't do anymore.
"They are using production from other trains to compensate for the maintenance," he added.
The payments compensate insurers for lowering out-of-pocket costs for certain ObamaCare enrollees.
The more uncertain our world seems, the more we compensate by seeking out certainty.
The payments compensate insurers for selling policies with lower deductibles to low-income people.
Chairs and stretchers are being brought in to compensate for the influx of patients.
Their building has a gym and a rooftop terrace, which compensate for the downsizing.
Uber announced on March 7 it would compensate drivers diagnosed with the novel coronavirus.
Bloomingdales is closed until March 31, and it will compensate employees through this time.
Bernie brought a second red, which we opened to compensate for Julia's two whites.
But Trump ruled out lifting economic sanctions to compensate for losses suffered by Iran.
Of that, the bank agreed to pay more than $2900 million to compensate borrowers.
Until recently, spending by German consumers had helped compensate for a slump in manufacturing.
American has also reached a agreement with Boeing to compensate it for the grounding.
It's what they give you to compensate for the fact you're so unbelievably insecure.
This would render China's nuclear deterrent effectively obsolete, all but forcing it to compensate.
Boeing took a $5 billion charge in the second quarter to compensate airline customers.
" He told Steve Kornacki on MSNBC: "We compensate people if we take their property.
What his players lacked in stature, Holtmann hoped they could compensate for with savvy.
If Uber does not compensate them appropriately, they can and will leave the service.
If it's a developmental problem, it's possible the brain can rewire itself to compensate.
How do you compensate people who are no longer able to perform meaningful work?
Many oceanographers also use computer models that seek to compensate statistically for the uncertainties.
Lawmakers promised to find a way to compensate former players, then didn't follow through.
Any reasonable action should stop the bad behavior, punish the wrongdoer and compensate victims.
They even compensate for sound leakage caused by glasses, long hair, or head movement.
A lap pool, gym and private balconies help compensate for the otherwise sterile setting.
Yet arithmetic suggests these new frontiers cannot compensate for the revenues Brexit may displace.
Boeing took a $4.9 billion charge last July to compensate its 737 Max customers.
The payments compensate insurers for lowering out-of-pocket costs for certain ObamaCare enrollees.
CSR payments compensate insurers for lowering the out-of-pocket costs of certain enrollees.
She wears a cochlear implantto help her functioning ear compensate for her hearing loss.
There's also a portable toilet to compensate for the lack of an interior bathroom.
And it's not like the United States can quickly compensate for sidelined Iranian barrels.
"Though no amount of money could ever truly compensate for slavery, " said the Rev.
Bulger would compensate these men by giving them commissary stamps, and by other means.
Nations can partly compensate by raising the retirement age or admitting more immigrant workers.
In reality his wealth is meant to compensate for a deficit of political skills.
The two countries disagree on how to compensate forced labourers during World War Two.
And the upbeat energy in the cast helps compensate for the season's editing issues.
A group of climate scientists wrote recently that unless the offsets support other GHG reduction that wouldn't happen otherwise, offsets won't compensate for rising aviation emissions — but the scientists also said offsets with "robust criteria" would work and would compensate for rising emissions.
To compensate for my lack of dexterity, speed, and technique, I think about food constantly.
To compensate for the Christmas photo-op fail, super-dad Johnson dressed up as Pikachu.
Aviva expressed concern that Singapore's office property may not compensate investors enough for the risk.
You might think that McKinnon would lean on technology to help compensate for her disorder.
OneWest was one of many banks that agreed to pay millions to compensate customers. 5.
I found myself eating a lot of carbs to compensate for the lack of sugar.
These citizen-led initiatives are there to compensate for what is seen as a lack.
It's not easy to compensate for the fall in Russian visitors in the short term.
The big picture: North Korea relies on money from cyber crimes to compensate for sanctions.
"We need to compensate for those Democrats by electing more pro-choice members," Stanley explained.
They discovered that to compensate for my weak reading, I was visually and verbally gifted.
It was a way to compensate for my insecurities and I never saved a dime.
However, to compensate for this, they have an abundance of a different type of fat.
The armor is just too heavy for human muscles to compensate for the extra weight.
But in 2012, South Korea's Supreme Court ruled that the company should compensate the plaintiffs.
Frequently, voters turn to candidates whose strengths compensate for the weaknesses of the sitting president.
But if you ask them to pull back to compensate, it can sound half-baked.
If they had to compensate people for their data, they would be much less profitable.
Tokyo, meanwhile, would need to increase spending to compensate for reduced U.S. troops, warned Guo.
"When you compensate (the slave) he will have means, he'll have a start," said Sow.
People who drink sugary beverages don't necessarily cut back on their calorie intake to compensate.
To compensate for this sleep deprivation, Musk used to drink large amounts of caffeinated beverages.
And perhaps most the risible reason yet: if we compensate athletes, their educations will suffer.
That means that every year, we have to compensate for one quarter of a day.
Phones make markets more efficient, compensate for poor infrastructure in developing countries and boost growth.
In both cases, when weight was added or subtracted, the celestial body reoriented to compensate.
He will also receive awards to compensate for remuneration arrangements forfeited on leaving Micro Focus.
Rainvow's Ethereum platform facilitates niche coverages to automatically compensate unforeseen transportation costs on rainy days.
It's well-known that Nietzsche acquired the Writing Ball to compensate for his failing eyesight.
China's government could try to compensate by borrowing more itself to finance a fiscal stimulus.
And any good business owner understands their weaknesses and seeks to compensate with outside help.
It's up to each victim how their alleged abuser can compensate for the damage caused.
In theory, the government can compensate the losers so that everyone winds up better off.
The government will compensate state-led oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA for the price cut.
It can compensate consumers or fossil-fuel producers for their welfare losses through direct payments.
Facebook has the opportunity to let us decide how we compensate it for social networking.
"People have lost their homes and it is their responsibility to compensate residents," Banes said.
The lawsuit seeks damages payments to compensate customers for the injury it says Theranos caused.
To keep the pilot's line of sight, the camera is usually tilted upward to compensate.
The scale of immigration needed to compensate for Europe's rising age profile is politically implausible.
No defense,not even one as good as Michigan's, can compensate for all of that.
A government spokeswoman declined to comment on specific plans to compensate LGBT+ victims under Franco.
They also compensate some plants for standing by to provide power in case of emergencies.
It can compensate by tapping into its deep security partnerships with Saudi Arabia and China.
"I think people like the idea that you can compensate for lost sleep," Åkerstedt said.
Both countries understand the need "to compensate for any potential shortage of supplies," it continued.
This may help, but it will not compensate for failures of state and local police.
Investment and foreign trade failed to compensate, despite a weaker currency and strong global economy.
Banks have also taken on riskier loans to compensate for lower margins elsewhere, Zurbruegg said.
Electricity markets have flaws, but failing to directly compensate on-site fuel storage isn't one.
In general, riskier assets like stocks compensate for that risk by offering higher expected returns.
"Who will compensate me for the loss of my brother and his children?" he said.
Justin Trudeau, reinforcing Canadian meekness in his desperation to compensate for it, was particularly aghast.
It also aims to compensate European firms facing sanctions for doing business in the country.
Technology in some new cars is meant to reduce driver distractions or compensate for them.
Kubiak ruled out a share buy-back to compensate investors for 2018's lower dividend.
She extracted $240 billion from Wall Street to compensate California homeowners following the financial crisis.
Insurers will compensate for the loss of CSR subsidies by raising premiums across the board.
And Republican officials believe they are well prepared to compensate for Mr. Trump's late start.
Vergauwe said personality testing can be used to train leaders to compensate for their shortcomings.
I also had them put bass bins in a lot of booths, which helped compensate.
Facebook also reserves the right to offer free trials to subscriptions that won't compensate creators.
Another would be to compensate athletes for their labor beyond the cost of those scholarships.
China has turned to the international market-place to compensate for its own falling production.
Older sister: Chill, sisi wame, we will compensate you for your travels and your life.
He could compensate with unusually robust support from Democrats and independents, but that seems unlikely.
They compensate for the group's low and volatile profitability relative to the packaged food sector.
The company has since tried to sell guns elsewhere to compensate for the lost business.
And it likely uses some type of image-stabilization software to compensate for that movement.
We compensate our talent, I think, very well and through a variety of different ways.
That's not to fully say we'll ever fully compensate the family of a murder victim.
Outside my family, I try to compensate for my problems with food-focused charity work.
"Apple continues to benefit from our intellectual property while refusing to compensate us," he said.
The government should then compensate the workers and businesses hurt by the ensuing economic slowdown.
So to compensate, it makes it uncomfortable to watch that depression, sexual assault, and suicide.
Growth by midsize companies has helped compensate for job losses at the big steel conglomerates.
More than 20 of the 30 NBA teams have announced plans to compensate arena workers.
Boeing has said it will compensate its airline customers for the disruption to their schedules.
Bezos giving his money to charity does not compensate for the potential loss of jobs.
Carbon offsets compensate for emissions by canceling out greenhouse gas emissions elsewhere in the world.
It rose slightly in 2019 but not enough to compensate for flatlining the year before.
Some experts said planting new trees could not compensate for the loss of older forests.
To compensate for ditching Kevin, she has vigorous sex with him in the airport bathroom.
"I want to be clear: we expect Iran to compensate these families," Mr. Trudeau said.
About $80 million was set aside by the bank for refunds and to compensate victims.
Virality can thus pay off elsewhere, relieving the pressure for TikTok to compensate artists directly.
PG&E has proposed funding a trust to compensate the victims capped at $8.4 billion.
Canada, Ukraine, Sweden, Afghanistan, and Britain demanded Iran compensate victims in the Ukraine Airlines crash.
The "cost-sharing" subsidies, which total $7 billion a year, compensate insurers for these discounts.
She did not address the cholera outbreak, nor how the United Nations can compensate survivors.
Mr. Bernanke said policymakers should be able to compensate using a patchwork of other tools.
If you drop below 100Mbps on BT's FTTP services then the company will compensate you.
You won't be required to pay $$$$ to compensate me & my crew for rebooked airfare & hotels.
Investors want deep discounts to compensate for lengthy court proceedings and difficulty in realising collateral.
Sullivan then "offered to compensate the UCE to kill them," according to the Justice Department.
Instacart said it will retroactively compensate shoppers whose tips were impacted from the November change.
When it comes to boosting productivity, it takes brilliant innovation to compensate for anemic investment.
They typically compensate technical experts to evaluate patents and other technical components of a business.
"So we try to compensate" with the air service, says James Stockan, the council leader.
Why do we need to compensate the "losers" in one case but not the other?
French bids to compensate Iran for sticking to parts of the nuclear deal have stalled.
"It's true that incompetent people sometimes try to compensate by being extremely warm," Nordgren says.
The therapists show patients how to compensate for memory problems and to practice new techniques.
My tight re-readings felt like a way to compensate for not having clear endings.
Airlines will have to buy carbon offsets to compensate for the emissions produced by flights.
Some degrowthers also call for a universal income to compensate for a shorter work week.
The EU did not have plans to compensate other farmers, its official told the meeting.
Hofmann told me the company now allows fans to compensate artists directly, by using live.
Then you try and compensate too much and you get another one and then another one.
The EU argues that antimicrobial treatments compensate for poor hygiene in parts of the production process.
British banks have had to pay billions to compensate customers over improper sales of the product.
They also don't compensate publishers for the data they use from publisher sites running their widgets.
Saudi Arabia in particular ramped up output to compensate for the anticipated drop in Iranian supplies.
Boeing has said it would compensate airlines for some of their expenditures because of the grounding.
Pelos, the corporate bank chief, has tried to compensate for the declining revenue by slashing costs.
This follows Riot Games forcing Huma's owner to sell the team for failing to compensate players.
In 2020 and 1333, Italy intends to compensate the costs by … raising value-added tax (VAT).
To compensate, it manufactures some iPhones like the 6S in-country and remarkets older models there.
The bank was one of many that agreed to pay millions in fines to compensate customers.
To compensate, Apple has increased the price of the iPhone, boosting its ASP and overall profit.
But in most cases, the difference isn't enough to compensate for the higher cost of living.
To compensate for weakness in its international segment, FedEx announced plans on Tuesday to cut costs.
Infrastructure like roads, bridges, and rail tracks will now have to compensate for regularly high temperatures.
It says the scheme will compensate for any shortfall by making electronic sales-tax invoices mandatory.
The state had asked for nearly $17.2 billion to compensate for the deaths of state residents.
For example, the bureau will compensate workers $16 to $18 per hour in the Birmingham, Ala.
If you must compensate for your weaknesses, you have to come up with pretty creative solutions.
It remains to be seen what, if any, art historical insights will compensate for that loss.
Affected Chinese producers might be expected to run their smelters as fast they can to compensate.
Oregon has since dithered between selling the forest and finding another way to compensate the trust.
The group, together with its partners, may consider raising output to compensate for any supply shortfalls.
EPEX did not have a detailed plan to compensate for any lost liquidity, a spokeswoman said.
Additional lanes have been opened at the airport's other checkpoint areas to compensate for the shutdown.
Where there are scheduling changes with little notice, the laws often require companies to compensate them.
Some experts argue that this is what kickstarts our skin into producing more oil to compensate.
Rivals like Unilever have increased prices to compensate for currency weaknesses in some markets like Britain.
That generally hasn't happened, so everyone's premiums have risen to compensate for this mismatch of risk.
You'll also get maternity and paternity payments to compensate your revenue loss after having a baby.
On Monday, Xinhau said companies would have to compensate the relevant industries if they damaged fisheries.
APRA alleges IOOF used pension customers' funds to compensate them for losses caused by the company.
And then servo the legs, control the legs in a way to compensate for these disturbances.
Even then, Mr Woods wound up needing stumbles from his rivals to compensate for his own.
The federal draft budget, which includes the proposal to compensate victims, still needs to be approved.
But the value of the time saved by faster pushbacks would more than compensate for that.
Promises will not stop cholera's killing or compensate for the damage to poor families in Haiti.
The federal probe could raise questions about how U.S. automakers compensate dealers for achieving sales targets.
It would also mean having to divert money away from other projects to compensate pig owners.
And it would compensate the growing "precariat", hit by labour flexibility, technological disruption and economic uncertainty.
If it's dark where you are, for example, the system needs to be able to compensate.
VW will still face outstanding lawsuits by U.S. states and talks with dealers to compensate them.
Beef up an existing program, known as reinsurance, that helps compensate insurers for exceptionally expensive patients.
The Russian Boxing Federation has said it would pay for Dadashev's funeral and compensate his family.
The city built a new park to compensate for the area the course was built on.
To compensate, Martin writes, Sartre was given to asserting that he was "more intelligent" than Camus.
Though the cancellations were expected, Yelp failed to compensate with lower-than-expected gross customer adds.
But they cannot compensate for the lack of a long-term policy at the federal level.
As a result, British consumers have been forced to spend more to compensate for their losses.
Someone once told me that if freedom is short of weapons, we must compensate with willpower.
Using their new statistical method, the researchers were able to compensate for the uncertainty across time.
The company, under Chief Executive Chuck Robbins, has tried to compensate by growing its software operations.
The Nikon D500 does sport the latest image processor to compensate for the lack of megapixels.
We can compensate for this camera motion by looking at the apparent motion of the background.
Companies bidding would have to compensate Petrobras for investments that Petrobras already made in the blocs.
Is it customary to compensate an artist for the time spent doing a design pre-ink?
BOORSTIN: SO YOU THINK ULTIMATELY, THE RISE OF DIGITAL WILL COMPENSATE FOR THE DECLINE IN TRADITIONAL?
I will try to compensate with the speed, with motivation and we will see what happens.
BLS figures indicate that there is a wide range in how well these opportunities compensate workers.
DuPont will get $1.6 billion to compensate for the difference in the value of the assets.
You can compensate for your lack of experience with an intense amount of preparation and organization.
A $4 billion fund overseen by former SEC Chairman Richard Breeden will also compensate Madoff victims.
Kids who skipped breakfast didn't seem to compensate by eating more calories later in the day.
The finance ministry said it plans to boost domestic tourism to compensate for declining Chinese tourists.
Social Security's benefit formula could also be calibrated to adjust automatically to compensate for longer lifespans.
To compensate, when he got the door open he went all English butler, bowing and scraping.
The large overall gains from free trade mean it should be possible to compensate its losers.
To compensate insurers for the discounts, the federal government had paid them reimbursements for the CSRs.
The cuts ballooned the deficit, because they reduced government revenues without generating enough growth to compensate.
Thus, cheaper goods do not compensate for the lost income from job losses and depressed growth.
The heart of a newborn can compensate for only a few days or hours post-delivery.
Demand response programs compensate customers for reducing power consumption when requested for economic or reliability reasons.
Many startup employees, especially early hires, are given equity grants to compensate for relatively low salaries.
There's plenty of data to prove arbitration does not compensate consumers victimized by systemic corporate misconduct.
Even Mr. Mugabe, now 92 years old and increasingly frail, has pledged to compensate white farmers.
Restitution — requiring offenders to compensate their victims for damages — presents a more complicated challenge, experts agree.
He demanded that the only way to compensate for that was to have sex with him.
But if the U.S. government were expected to default, rates would rise to compensate bond holders.
It would compensate for some of the wealth and wages lost under slavery and Jim Crow.
And in fact compensate our folks, not on revenue, not on margin, but on those metrics.
The reported three-year deals contrast with past short-lived initiatives by Facebook to compensate publishers.
When Zheng shops, however, she rarely regrets it and makes sure to compensate in other ways.
Consider this, too: Gulati draws no salary from U.S. Soccer to compensate him for his grief.
Suppose, however, the U.S. dollar does strengthen to compensate for the new tax cost of imports.
At what point, I wonder, did I begin to compensate for the absence of my smile.
A long-overdue measure currently awaiting the governor's signature will compensate people who are wrongfully convicted.
How can pilots compensate for a malfunction if they are not aware of how it works?
Pertamina has set up an emergency center in Karawang and promised to compensate fishermen, he said.
Improving growth in other major sectors like agriculture and manufacturing helped compensate for the mining contraction.
But the American government must do more to compensate the families of the dead and wounded.
Ultimately, the U.S. government must right these historic wrongs and compensate for its shortsighted economic meddling.
To compensate for the lack of in-person discussion with others, you should maintain regular communication.
Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Solomon need to come up with ways to compensate for that slide.
Even a lottery, Mr. Frank said, would have been a better way to compensate the class.
But it has not given any indication that it would compensate hosts for the cancelled reservations.
The city, however, has a further obligation: a moral duty to compensate victims of abusive policing.
Other ideas included using emergency funding to compensate those who were quarantined, and "draconian" travel restrictions.
That delivery fee should help cover their overhead costs and compensate the worker for their labor.
High season crowds thin, and dazzling light displays and slanting sunbeams compensate for the short days.
But Twitter's business numbers look like they'll compensate for any concerns about the company's user growth.
She tries to compensate her time by making mine beforehand when there is a long line.
You need them to check your excesses, compensate for your blind spots and correct your mistakes.
Ms. Boushey said lawmakers should also fully compensate workers whose hours are reduced during the pandemic.
Some in Gage County say the community has a moral obligation to compensate the Beatrice Six.
The brain attempts to compensate for that loss of input by recruiting nerves from other systems.
We also value the Americans you employ, and the salaries and benefits you compensate them with.
The muscle pumps inefficiently, and in an attempt to compensate, the heart enlarges and becomes misshapen.
What special skills do we need to develop to compensate for our lack of shared ancestry?
To compensate for his sight loss, he used sunlight instead of a darkroom to develop images.
While Saudi Arabia is still a major energy producer, it must compensate for its lost revenue.
Revenue from independent and assisted living couldn't compensate for the losses incurred by the nursing home.
To compensate, some try to weight to party identification — whether people consider themselves Democrats or Republicans.
Even regions far from Texas are scrambling, and even competing, to compensate for lost refinery output.
To compensate for the loss, many users are self-reporting their own numbers in their bios.
Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, the estate's executors, have set up a fund to compensate victims.
These factors compensate for TBI's solid margin of above 80% and long-term contracted cash flows.
Quick chord shifts can create momentary chaos; to compensate, Roomful's director, Brad Wells, slowed the tempo.
The only way I can compensate is to turn my house into something like a grave.
To compensate for the risk, the bonds come with high interest rates – currently close to 13%.
Such an approach "can largely compensate for the effects of the lower bound," Mr. Bernanke said.
If your flight is overbooked, your carrier might or might not compensate you, depending on circumstances.
It is also the target of rights holders who allege the service doesn't adequately compensate them.
Erie County splits the cost with the federal government to compensate hospitals for treating the uninsured.
Qatar has tried to compensate for lost markets by exporting more gas to Middle Eastern markets.
Even Ricordi disappointed him: The company had to compensate him for account irregularities Verdi had discovered.
If it is credible, then it forces Mr. Assad and Moscow to both retaliate and compensate.
Boeing had taken a $5.6 billion pretax charge in the second quarter to compensate its customers.
Many autonomous-vehicle companies are pairing sensors so they can compensate for each other&aposs weaknesses.
It's unclear what, if anything, Disney will do to compensate those users for the lost time.
The Warriors ought to have enough scoring to compensate for Durant's absence, however long it lasts.
To compensate taxpayers for the bailouts, Fannie and Freddie issued special preferred stock to the Treasury.
And while it can force companies to compensate consumers, damages can be very difficult to calculate.
Just being late with a delivery can cause Boeing or rival Airbus to compensate its customers.
Renters who lost apartments will get 50,000 rubles, or about $740, to compensate for personal items.
Wotan builds Valhalla to compensate for a loveless marriage; Alberich forswears love to forge the Ring.
The plan would also compensate family caregivers through an expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit.
"So I compensate a lot with my shoulder when I'm turning the steering wheel," he said.
Clark said the union would consider all options to properly compensate players of all experience levels.
I had to compensate with coffee and push through my packed schedule to get things done.
The scheme will compensate gun owners for up to 95% of the cost of their weapon.
They reduce air pollution and carbon emissions, and the market doesn't compensate them for that. Simple.
Moral compensation If inauthentic behavior makes us feel less pure, what do we do to compensate?
A specially designed algorithm allows the bot — "blind" or not — to compensate for obstacles in its path.
So far, the government has spent nearly $21990 million to compensate landowners to build the existing fencing.
Gizmodo reached out to Apple today for comment on whether it originally intended to compensate the winners.
Er, sorry, before they achieve the proper net thrust to compensate for gravity and achieve vertical climb.
Psychologically unsettled, many can turn to video games to compensate for this lack of control over work.
" But he added: "There'll be a policy in place where we can compensate the cost they're imposing.
S. signatories will be unable to fully compensate Tehran financially for the re-imposition of U.S. sanctions.
Getting Mexico to voluntarily compensate the U.S. for the wall or fence construction costs is not realistic.
VW has agreed to spend up to $10.033 billion to buy back the vehicles and compensate owners.
To compensate for other financials (like eating and paying utilities), I racked up some credit card debt.
To compensate, Bracher said investment banking and fund fees should help sustain fee income growth this year.
Still, while people expect their faculties to decline with age, they also expect to compensate with experience.
To compensate for the reduced supply from Iran, the United States is pressuring OPEC to raise output.
Yet if robots can compensate for high retirement rates, how many younger workers might also be superfluous?
Boeing has already set aside $5 billion to compensate airline customers because of the 737 Max grounding.
For many it's enough to compensate for the ambiguities of his two-year interlude as attorney general.
Supporters reply that the central bank could always lower interest rates or buy more assets to compensate.
The bottom line: The growth of renewable energy hasn't been enough to compensate for increasing water use.
In addition, Ottawa has promised to compensate dairy farmers for losses stemming from opening up the industry.
To compensate, tattoo artists must inject the ink deeper than the customary two levels of the dermis.
That included €2bn to compensate retail investors in the bank's junior bonds, many of them ordinary customers.
Supporters argue that such subsidies compensate employers for taking a risk and a (temporary) fall in productivity.
SOEs, far from retreating, are on the march, drawing on government support to compensate for their weakness.
Still, the rewards Max and I have accrued as hospital volunteers more than compensate for these requirements.
You couldn't dream up a better way to compensate for that concern than the roll call vote.
The company also explained that the device could be fine-tuned to compensate for my specific deficiencies.
Although it is longer than the Balkan route, the high margins on drug-smuggling more than compensate.
Work hard and find an employer who will compensate you for your work ethic, skills and experience.
Mobile phones, rooftop solar power and village Wi-Fi networks are helping to compensate for shoddy infrastructure.
The dispute worsened last year when South Korean courts ordered Japanese companies to compensate former conscripted labourers.
S.KOREA'S KIM SAYS IT CANNOT IGNORE SUPREME COURT RULING ORDERING JAPANESE COMPANIES TO COMPENSATE FORCED LABOUR VICTIMS
What discount rate will you apply to compensate for the small probability of this deal working out?
But as trade between nations expanded, policymakers quickly forgot about the need to compensate for the losses.
BMW's payout includes $2.17 million to compensate the 492 service members, plus $60,788 to the U.S. Treasury.
Credit-default swaps (CDSs) are insurance-like derivatives designed to compensate lenders when a company goes bust.
Under the deal, the Canadian government will be allowed to compensate dairy farmers hurt by the deal.
It is expected to compensate trade partners who lose out by lowering trade barriers in other areas.
This can make people reach for higher doses of the latter to compensate for the reduced high.
Compensate teachers for the extra work they do outside of the classroom, such as mentoring or coaching.
It remains unclear if Trump can compensate his unpopularity by demonizing the Democratic nominee this time around.
But it wasn't a way to compensate for the fact that content deals were getting too expensive.
But in Ohio and Pennsylvania, there is no policy mechanism to compensate the plants for that value.
But modern, conventional agriculture has largely relied on synthetic fertilizer to compensate for losses in natural fertility.
You can ask for discounts, waived fees and other perks to compensate you when things go wrong.
It will take time to compensate for the deterioration of relations with Britain's most important trading partner.
Sadly, it was underpowered and had a noticeably large chin to compensate for having no top bezel.
The bill reflects a few modifications to the White House proposal, including measures to compensate Western states.
When you get warm, your body tries to compensate by setting your sweat glands into high gear.
But, says Margeirsson, the boom has helped compensate for the country's troubles since the 2008 financial crisis.
He needs a chief of staff with the experience and gravitas to help compensate for his shortcomings.
So does the tradeoff between reduce liquidity, less flexibility and the ability to drive outcomes, compensate us?
To compensate for lower revenue, Graf said FedEx began a voluntary employee buyout program and constrained hiring.
He has been required to pay his victims restitution, though restitution clearly cannot compensate for the crime.
The money they are set to receive is from a state fund to compensate wrongfully convicted people.
Bernstein said that if VW loses, it could be forced to compensate the skilled workers in Chattanooga.
Robust sales have helped Femsa compensate for higher labor costs meant to discourage employee turnover, analysts said.
"Crude supply growth from Iran will more than compensate for any decline in U.S. output," ANZ said.
So far, the government has spent nearly $80 million to compensate landowners to build the existing fencing.
Many restaurants aren't able to hire more delivery or prep employees to compensate for these new services.
He called for legislation "to give families their money back", suggesting banks should compensate for past payments.
It is unclear whether producers such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Russia can compensate for lost supply.
Sadly, Clooney's plot line is the least punchy, but Caesar offers plenty of bighearted silliness to compensate.
To compensate for caffeine's blocking effects, your brain will start to create more adenosine receptors over time.
Those latter credit spreads now do not nearly compensate investors for the default risk on those bonds.
The payments compensate insurers for discounts in out-of-pocket health costs insurers give low-income customers.
The plan promised to compensate fisherman for not using gill nets and offered them alternative, safer nets.
Economies of scale in Britain would be reduced, while other places would be too small to compensate.
Economies of scale in Britain would be lost, while other places would be too small to compensate.
To make matters worse, Delta wasn't exactly falling all over itself to compensate passengers for the ordeal.
That means market makers have to widen their spreads in order to compensate for the increased risk.
"Reparation from Harvard would compensate for its development on the backs of our people," Mr. Browne wrote.
Many conductors, trying to compensate for the awkwardness of Schumann's thick orchestration, pump excitement into the music.
To compensate for its loss when it ends in April, I'd recommend watching BoJack Horseman on Netflix.
"I worked harder and longer to compensate for my insecurity until the stress broke me," she recalls.
Though wages are finally creeping upward, these increases still cannot compensate for years of stagnation and disinvestment.
Last month, OPEC agreed to pump more oil to compensate for the loss of barrels from Iran.
She felt a keen need to compensate for her "mouseburger" origins for the rest of her life.
Cost-sharing reduction (CSR) payments compensate insurers for lowering the out-of-pocket costs of certain enrollees.
It was a team that understood its own strengths and how best to compensate for its weaknesses.
At issue is a program intended to compensate insurers that lose substantial sums in the federal marketplace.
Conversely, Quinn is also ad-free (for now) and users can compensate creators by giving fan tips.
Petrobras said in a securities filing that the government had agreed to compensate it for any losses.
The Malaysian government is also ramping up pressure for Goldman to compensate the country for its losses.
IF WE'RE ABLE TO ELIMINATE TAX DEDUCTIONS, WE'RE ABLE TO COMPENSATE FOR IT, THAT'S A DIFFERENT ISSUE.
Lactalis Chief Executive Emmanuel Besnier has said his group will compensate every family that has suffered harm.
"Ecological systems are complex and it's hard to predict how systems might compensate or adjust," Allen said.
PwC is asking the court whether it should compensate original dollar claimants by paying them more pounds.
In principle the overall gains mean that the winners could compensate the losers, so that everyone gains.
She's offering £25,213 to £0003,2000 [$220,2000 to $25,000] to compensate for any disturbances or potential poisoning caused.
VICE: Hey Carl, Theresa May's going to give money to compensate people for fracking around their area.
The dispute worsened last year when South Korean courts ordered Japanese companies to compensate former conscripted laborers.
However, we estimate both consumption of pork and chicken would increase by 10-12 percent to compensate.
This doesn't exactly make stocks a bargain, but it helps compensate for the rise in bond yields.
The Chevrolet Avalanche also used a sail pillar to compensate for the lack of a D pillar.
The fee was largely intended to compensate the state for helping understaffed authorities navigate the borrowing process.
It seeks to require the companies fund an abatement program and compensate the county for undisclosed damages.
One post suggested a GoFundMe should be made to compensate whoever would hurl a burrito at Rep.
The kingdom has tried to compensate for its lost revenue by expanding its petrochemical and refining industry.
Even the most exacting regulations can't compensate for bad faith and a total-war approach to politics.
The administration previously created a $12 billion aid program to help compensate farmers for trade-related losses.
Last year, South Korea's Supreme Court ruled that Japanese companies must compensate those victims of forced labor.
In 2011, Riyadh reasoned that sponsoring the Syrian rebellion would help compensate for Iran's dominance in Iraq.
Growing numbers are supportive of reparations to compensate black Americans for the costs of slavery and segregation.
Even a little solar in an area can compensate, employment wise, for a lot of lost coal.
Draghi argued governments should compensate businesses that lose income or take on debt to weather the pandemic.
And Congress has begun to pass multiple rounds of legislation to compensate for lost profits and wages.
Conspiracy theories thrive among the discontented, as ways to avoid or compensate for changes they cannot accept.
"The evidence shows that private philanthropy can't compensate for the loss of government provision," Dr. Nesbit said.
Exporters want to make as much revenue as they can, particularly to compensate for recent lean years.
It cast doubt on the idea that employers would use the money to compensate other workers better.
The committee called on Nepal to compensate the man "proportional to the gravity of the violations suffered".
Apple said it was merely trying to compensate for the degradation that naturally comes with aging batteries.
Still, the urgency of this novel's subject matter goes a long way to compensate for its flaws.
At that point, the airline must compensate the passenger based on the destination and length of delay.
We tried to compensate for our lack of purpose by sagging our pants and tilting our hats.
Nationwide CIO Jim Fowler: Trying to let a strong tech team compensate for a weaker functional team
Some workers have said that the added perks aren&apost enough to compensate for smaller wage growth.
It matters to spouses and partners who have to work more to help compensate for the difference.
Don't ask for favors unless you are clearly offering to compensate them, and, even then, ask rarely.
Riyadh said it would compensate by drawing on stocks, which stood at 188 million barrels in June.
Then Obama, in preparing to withdraw from Iraq, tried to compensate with a hapless "surge" in Afghanistan.
There is the looming need to support himself through sponsors, who tend to compensate wins, not effort.
Theirs would pass the proceeds back to taxpayers to compensate for higher utility rates and energy prices.
Here, there's no need to dial up the shutter speed or ISO to compensate for hand shake.
These efforts are laudable, but they certainly cannot compensate for the missed opportunities on the larger stage.
The bank has put aside a total of £9.1 billion to compensate customers who bought the insurance.
It seems fair and just for children, therefore, to receive funds to help compensate for these damages.
However, McNally said OPEC wouldn't be able to compensate for the loss of all of Iraq's production.
At the poultry farm he promised to compensate farmers who lose out from any no-deal disruption.
So Congress banned lawsuits and forced manufacturers to pay fixed amounts into a fund to compensate victims.
To compensate, a 4,000-ton counterweight of concrete and steel plates was added under the shorter section.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled against them, saying that their trial courts lacked authority to compensate them.
The company — under Chuck Robbins, the chief executive — has tried to compensate by growing its software operations.
A team of ecologists and economists figured out how much to compensate the farmers for this change.
Plus, it doesn't hurt that they'll compensate nicely too for those who have the right coding skills.
But the Bulls could not compensate for Rondo's absence in Game 3, and the Celtics knew it.
The scheme will compensate gun owners for up to 95% of the cost price of their weapon.
They are, in theory, a dial we can turn to compensate for failures in other mitigation efforts.
The U.S. government in 2015 established the U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund to compensate victims.
The rest of my band remained on stage, and had to quickly compensate for what just happened.
That's on top of $12 billion the administration promised last year to compensate farmers for trade-war losses.
The $10 billion earmarked in the settlement to compensate Volkswagen's customers factors to over $20,000 per offending car.
To compensate, Benanti removed gluten, eggs, beans, cruciferous vegetables and sugar from her diet — all to no avail.
The diesel prices tend to rise with RINs to compensate for U.S. producers' cost of buying the credits.
Instead of returning the bag, NASA asked to keep it and compensate  Carlson, but that didn't work out.
While all these new perks sound nice, Uber still has a lot more ill will to compensate for.
It is incensed that South Korea's supreme court last year ordered Japanese firms to compensate victims (see Banyan).
Will you compensate European Facebook users when you violate GDPR and what will be the amount of compensation?
The Cuban government began importing oil from Russia and Algeria in 2017 to compensate for the Venezuelan shortfall.
Kapten will compensate that change by paying drivers the equivalent of an €2019 ride for the time being.
Investors will have to decide if and when Glencore's DRC operations can compensate for what's lost from Mutanda.
They also teach stress reduction, and strategies like verbal rehearsal and visualization training to compensate for memory lapses.
The government has not said how much it could need to pay to compensate contractors who won bids.
"I have to compensate physically by being extremely expressive with my facial expressions and body movements," he admits.
The automaker had to adjust production and lay out lavish incentives to compensate for overly aggressive sales targets.
That model began to shift in 1980s, particularly at public universities forced to compensate for state budget cuts.
The purpose of the facility fee is to compensate hospitals for the expense of maintaining the physical premises.
Many large tech companies expanded the FMLA by guaranteeing to compensate the employee for their leave of absence.
Yet there is no evidence that workers in companies with DC plans demand more current pay to compensate.
It's the only way to compensate for the fact that, well, gloves honestly aren't much fun to wear.
If they could be fused in a sensible way, that could compensate for flaws in the individual sensors.
"Even if he has $220 million, that's not going to be enough to compensate these people," Patterson said.
Beyond the polling, reparations could be particularly divisive because they effectively use taxpayer money to compensate black Americans.
However, conservation authorities often don't have the budget to compensate people with long-standing claims in these areas.
Bombardier has agreed to provide three additional trains for free to help compensate Switzerland for its long wait.
"The company has shown an unwillingness to fairly compensate the great workforce of the UAW," said Dittes' letter.
This won't be enough to compensate for rising demand and declining output in countries like Iran or Venezuela.
Dogs have evolved to compensate for the lack of dental care, Reynolds says, but that alone isn't enough.
Working remotely helps workers compensate for stagnating wages by making city salaries go further in less expensive locations.
But that won't be to compensate the 59 people's lives," she added, describing Danley as a "gentle soul.
She says the money she was offered to move will not compensate for the loss of her crop.
For example, issues like late delivery of aircraft can cause Boeing or rival Airbus to compensate its customers.
She did, and the company sent her a new pair that would compensate for her specific hearing loss.
And it says that Screening Room's plan to give out two free tickets doesn't really compensate them either.
The Twitter community has developed an arcane code of honor to compensate for its lack of privacy controls.
Investors are not demanding higher yields to compensate for the deteriorating quality of corporate debt; quite the reverse.
To compensate for that, he has invited all political parties to join Costa Rica's first "national unity government".
The company paid $6.5 million into a fund to compensate consumers and changed the brand name to OGX.
A Russian presidential spokesman declined to answer a question on Wednesday about whether Transneft should compensate Russian producers.
If we treated them like full-timers then maybe we would have to compensate them like full-timers.
The practice sparked debate about how companies such as DoorDash, Postmates, Uber Eats and even Amazon compensate workers.
Firms may need to compensate people for their data or let them pay to use platforms ad-free.
In assault cases, a jury can consider the humiliation and indignity suffered by the plaintiff and compensate him.
A player with a black stone plays first and a white-stone player gets extra points to compensate.
Instead, we should share the benefits of economic growth so that the winners who benefit compensate the losers.
Refinancing risk is a constant for asset lenders, which are forced to seek other investment opportunities to compensate.
If Apple is planning to use the photos for commercial purposes, why not compensate the authors with cash?
You'll learn to compensate by angling the spigot but you do have to keep an eye on it.
The deal could see the German company spend about $23 billion to compensate owners of the affected cars.
Merkel praised an alliance of U.S. states, cities and companies called "America's Pledge" to compensate for Trump's decision.
Most practices compensate doctors for roughly 30 to 60 minutes of charting time per half day of clinic.
She expected the group would agree to fine-tune the deal to compensate for the U.S.'s absence.
He wants Russia to compensate him for income lost after he was deprived of use of the facility.
The recent devaluation however does not compensate the significant appreciation of the Chinese currency over many years previous.
To compensate, you must add more power, which adds more weight which requires more power and so on.
The woman says she underwent 2 years of "complex dental restoration," and claims Delta's refused to compensate her.
Primark can compensate by giving more space to children's and menswear as well as home furnishings, Bason said.
Since the Switch Lite can't connect to a TV, a sharper screen would have good way to compensate.
Is Equifax, for instance, obliged to compensate consumers whose accounts are already being monitored under the Anthem settlement?
American carriers retired the S-3 Viking submarine-hunting warplane in 2009, leaving shorter-range helicopters to compensate.
He also said the increase in the mineral extraction tax should compensate the state budget for these payments.
Giddens previously also distributed more than $106 billion to fully compensate roughly 111,000 former customers of the brokerage.
"Especially given that we could easily compensate the absence of yuan borrowing with borrowing in rubles," he said.
Rich families find it easier to compensate for bad teachers, so good teaching helps poor kids the most.
This was a very long exposition to compensate for the fact that I felt silly writing this headline.
The principal difference distinguishing a legitimate direct seller from a pyramid scheme is how they compensate their salesforce.
To compensate the insurers for those discounts, the ACA said they would be reimbursed by the federal government.
Miami tournament officials were not prepared to compensate her, and they had no legal obligation to do so.
So far, even as fires and other disturbances increase, the forests are growing more than enough to compensate.
Now any team can sign Gregorius, who will be 30 next season, without having to compensate the Yankees.
Those payments compensate insurers for discounts granted to low-income customers for their out-of-pocket health costs.
They say they won't pay in more that will, one way or another, compensate for "missteps" of others.
To compensate for the vaccine's decreased durability, the CDC recommends that children get five doses of the vaccine.
As the companies increase prices to compensate for having sicker patients, fewer healthy people will buy the insurance.
My left leg was doing extra work to compensate for the boot, so I'm giving it a break.
The plaintiffs were supposed to be paid from a $2.3 billion fund BP set aside to compensate fishermen.
Theater is a highly unionized industry, and figuring out how to compensate performers and creators has been hard.
There is rhetorical strategy: "He has exaggerated to compensate for people who don't like him," Mr. Nadler said.
IVR polls have tried to compensate for this bias by supplementing their samples with web-based survey samples.
Banks are, however, demanding higher pricing on Turkish banks' second loan refinancings to compensate for increased Turkish risk.
So many give highly valued employees stock options and other incentive pay measures to compensate for modest pay.
The payments compensate insurers for offering discounts to low-income enrollees and for taking on sick, costly patients.
An extra minute will be added at the end of the first half to compensate, the BBC said.
Some investors have had enough and begun to put money only into companies that compensate leaders for returns.
All of which suggests Chinese producers have been maximising production to compensate for the coming collective power-down.
It has cost British banks billions of dollars, as they were ordered to compensate customers who filed complaints.
The work would run from mid-March to late October and compensate the employees at $22019 per hour.
It is as if he was a person who received no love and tried to compensate through competition.
Are the "FCK NZS" and "always anti-fascist" notes I've added to my bio not enough to compensate?
BDSM or S&M is something you pretended to be into to compensate for your lack of personality.
Farmers using this technology no longer have to over plant to compensate for lettuce lost by weeds, either.
They wanted to expand the law's premium subsidies to compensate — but that was a non-starter for Republicans.
To compensate investors for assuming more credit risk, CRTs tend to yield more than do traditional agency RMBS.
Some states have sought to compensate for sluggish sales tax growth with proposals to more widely apply it.
The CFPB did not say how much money it's seeking to compensate the borrowers it says were mistreated.
And animal farmers use them copiously on livestock and poultry, sometimes to compensate for poor industrial farming conditions.
It permitted states and insurers to change their prices at the last minute to compensate for the change.
Prince Mohammed hopes to compensate by bolstering the private sector in areas like health care, mining and entertainment.
"Boeing has to compensate us for grounding," al-Baker said, but did not elaborate on the potential cost.
The pay hike occurred after House Democrats pressured Citi (C) and other firms to compensate all employees fairly.
Employers may pass on higher costs to consumers or compensate by cutting work hours, delaying hiring or downsizing.
And analysts doubt that a trade deal with the U.S. would enable Britain to compensate for leaving Europe.
It's fundamentally a mistake to think that appropriate monetary policy can or should compensate for flawed policy elsewhere.
The long-term solution, he said, is to find a way to compensate owners who preserve their lands.
If the 13 Max is taken out of service, Boeing might have to compensate airlines for delayed deliveries.
The company would also create a fund to compensate about 5,000 fathers who were shortchanged in the past.
Half the battle is knowing this exists, finding a plan to compensate and maybe taking a quick break.
Uber, in a statement to TechCrunch, said it is exploring options to compensate drivers who may be affected.
Ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft will compensate drivers affected by coronavirus quarantines, according to multiple news reports.
To compensate, she relies on technology, from chat rooms to child development apps like Wonder Weeks and WebMDBaby.
The suit asks for damages to compensate them for the NAS-related injuries, as well as punitive damages.
We all calmed down, the matter was resolved and the woman promised to compensate us for the damage.
She also announced a buyback scheme to compensate gun owners, which could cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
Private credit firms also need the extra yield compared with banks to compensate for the higher capital costs.
In the meantime, top House Republicans are donating millions above their dues assessments to compensate for the shortfall.
There is even a hint of bipartisanship in this particular Congress's efforts to compensate for this particular executive.
I researched how much I should be eating to compensate and what types of energy bars runners preferred.
But it would be an incremental reform that cannot compensate for a total loss of monetary-policy firepower.
Although drivers don't realize it, they compensate for poor roads by pressing a little harder on the accelerator.
To avoid bankruptcy, the company would need to increase consumer prices to compensate for the additional tax costs.
Some women instituted gender reparations with their partners, redistributing the housework to compensate for decades of patriarchal control.
They would probably have to be curbed or eliminated in order to compensate for bringing down tax rates.
The state's attorney general is seeking $810 million from the city to compensate financially struggling taxi medallion owners.
Speaking at a cabinet session on Wednesday morning, President Hassan Rouhani said Iran must "compensate" for the crash.
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In part, she said, the rate cuts are intended to compensate for the tariffs' anticipated drag in 2020.
Dole agreed in 2014 to compensate more than 1,700 former banana workers from Nicaragua for an undisclosed amount.
Legislators in Tennessee have filed a bill to create a fund to compensate college athletes after they graduate.
To compensate, publishers continue to slash costs, transforming themselves into leaner companies with fewer employees and diminished resources.
In order to compensate for failing at a family, I focused on being the dad of all dads.
These cells will hopefully produce fetal hemoglobin to compensate for the faulty hemoglobin in Gray's red blood cells.
Negotiations, which began this year, are now also focusing on how Germany will compensate and apologize to Namibia.
If you drink more to compensate for the reduced calories, you will consume more alcohol and calories overall.
The Houston-based company raised menu prices less than 20 percent to compensate for the higher labor costs.
To compensate, states would have to set up special insurance markets for sick customers called high risk pools.
Jaitley has agreed to compensate loss-incurring states in the first five years of the new tax regime.
Rather than compensate for this, public policy deepens the gap by investing the least in the youngest children.
Do you think this format of a town hall can compensate for the shortcomings of the debate format?
People who saw him said he exuded a vitality that seemed to compensate for his otherwise solitary existence.
Recent studies have found that restoring forests alone can compensate for a vast amount of human-caused emissions.
Some left nonetheless, believing that they could earn more in tips than the restaurant could compensate them for.
High unforced error counts could be lived with as long as there were plenty of winners to compensate.
But that may not be soon enough to compensate for the decline in diesel, which could accelerate further.
Capacity mechanisms are measures introduced by some EU member states to compensate power producers for making available electricity.
In one case, a victim had to compensate her harasser for damaging his eardrum after she slapped him.
Banco BPM said last month it would compensate clients for their losses but leave them with the stones.
As Roosevelt might complain, we are letting generosity in spending a fortune compensate for misconduct in acquiring it.
Tanaka also wants to significantly extend the car's driving range to compensate for the lack of fuelling stations.
The commission does not have the power to compensate victims of typhoons or to sanction emitters of carbon dioxide.
"You have good times, and then you have bad times to compensate for the artificially good times," he added.
For starters, these credit cards generally have higher-than-average interest rates to compensate issuers for the additional perks.
We need to generate a fair return for our shareholders, and we need to compensate our people for performance.
At one point, a resident asked if Pilgrim would compensate landowners for damage in the event of a leak.
Terms of the settlement were not disclosed, although Samsung previously paid Apple $399 million to compensate for patent infringement.
Vertical Research Partners analyst Robert Stallard said in a note Rolls-Royce could have to compensate Airbus and airlines.
A class action case will compensate an estimated 14,000 former RCMP employees for systemic gender discrimination later this year.
However, they recently started hiking production to tame rising oil prices and compensate for the loss of Iranian exports.
But IEA says that increase is relatively easy to compensate for in other areas, at relatively little additional cost.
The ruling also required the government to compensate the families who have lost their homes and livelihoods thus far.
The more energy that gets stored, the more generation has to increase to compensate for the round-trip losses.
In theory, the gains should be big enough to compensate those harmed by the shift, leaving everyone better off.
The company also had to compensate publishers who are taking some of their content out from behind their paywalls.
To compensate for inadequate power supply, Nigerians spend an estimated $14 billion annually to run small-scale diesel generators.
The battery has been increased ever so slightly, as well, in part to compensate for the newer, larger size.
The farm aid legislation will compensate farmers, mainly in cash payments, for about 10 months of trade war loses.
Financial institutions in Britain have had to lay aside £40bn ($52bn) to compensate customers mis-sold payment protection insurance.
Bees are fed sugar to tide them over the winter and to compensate for honey harvested from their hives.
" In other words, "What do I need to know that might be missing here that I could compensate for?
"Iran is an important market for us and I hope that we can compensate from somewhere else," he said.
Last year New York sued the International Joint Commission to compensate the state for flood damages along Lake Ontario.
AS THE governor of Mecca, Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud has been able to compensate for earlier failings.
"You will most likely compensate anyway, so think of exercising just for health improvement but not for weight loss."
And in the United States, there's no federal legislation that requires airlines to compensate passengers for a missed connection.
Costs of living are high in Switzerland, but elevated nominal wages averaging 72,000 euros ($81,313) compensate, according to Glassdoor.
It needs to be "mediated" by new, deliberative practices that complement representative government and compensate for its waning legitimacy.
Bhattacharyya said the fund would have needed to be $12 billion, instead of $7.375 billion, to compensate everyone fully.
To compensate for the fact that many leading members of the party -- the Bushes, John McCain, Mitt Romney, etc.
This could compensate, at least partially, for waning demand for German goods from China, Russia and other emerging markets.
Engineers have apparently already begun working on a solution that would let the other engines compensate for such problems.
But that doesn't compensate for the fact that he has to land on the net in the first place.
And TrustedID offers $1m-worth of insurance to compensate users for losses incurred as a result of identity theft.
With storage brimming and pipelines full, producers have had to offer steep discounts to compensate for rising transport costs.
Unfortunately, these chilly conditions cause their heart rate and metabolism to change, and they consume more food to compensate.
It said it expects to compensate customers over several years but book the entire charge in the second quarter.
"(It's being discussed) providing long-term liquidity that will help VEB to compensate the (state) support cut", Siluanov said.
The decline of the iPhone might steepen and other services might not be able to compensate, dollar for dollar.
New markets in Iran, China and the Gulf region would compensate for the drop in other visitors, he said.
Those legal concepts open the door to employers being required to compensate people for injuries caused by their employees.
"Babies brains are so able to compensate even when they're substantially damaged, they're able to reroute neurons," he said.
She said ETP declined to make contract changes she wanted or to properly compensate her for lost property value.
Although some states have introduced their own bills to compensate, including one that's currently moving through the California legislature.
"We built an organization with them which helped to compensate for limited resources," said Ward Curtin, Horn's campaign manager.
They may not receive back pay, either; Congress has to vote to compensate furloughed employees once the government reopens.
"We are ready for talks to see how they are going to compensate and pay us back," said Rouhani.
However, I must present the historical precedents that indicate Jeff's star power can't always compensate for a sequel's shortcomings.
But that barely begins to compensate for the nearly $16 billion in value that Alcoa lost on his watch.
Kamala Harris of California endorsed the concept of reparations to compensate African-Americans for the historic injustice of slavery.
Over the last three years, the state has spent around 600 billion roubles to compensate depositors of defunct banks.
"We will take all necessary measures, precautions, to compensate for these attempts to use military force," he told reporters.
For the new season, Rossum wanted to make more than him to compensate for seven years of lower paychecks.
Treasury funds, whose return does not adjust to compensate for a declining U.S. dollar, posted $1.5 billion in outflows.
The government has allotted NZ$208 million ($139 million) for buybacks nationwide to compensate gunowners who surrender banned weapons.
The Olsen twins were ordered to pay a total of $20103,22010 to compensate 22008 interns and cover legal fees.
Another way to gauge political risk is to look at inflation-linked bonds, which compensate investors for rising prices.
To compensate, immigrants make up more than one-third of Silicon Valley, but shortages of tech expertise still exist.
Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray, and a Collins bill to directly compensate insurance companies for their most expensive customers.
RAI is the second largest, and has a track record of consistent price increases that compensate for volume declines.
Presumably, reducing costly regulation will compensate banks for decreasing their leverage, but that is an as yet untested proposition.
Among the undecided issues is how much Volkswagen may be willing to compensate owners of the 3.0 liter vehicles.
To compensate, a statistician assumes that an individual is representative of their demographic and "weights" his or her response.
Sony likes to tout the PSVR's high screen refresh rate as a way to compensate for its lower resolution.
The first part of the trial to establish if RBS must compensate shareholders is scheduled to last six months.
It is seeking class-action status and $5 million in damages to compensate employees at the McDonald's in Mason.
Income limits for more modest MCMV segments are also being adjusted from 2016 levels to compensate for consumer inflation.
The Indian government announced they would compensate her family and others that have lost relatives to the Nipah virus.
However, policy designed to measure and compensate resources for pre-determined attributes like on-site fuel supply is misguided.
Kerr was hoping his team could compensate for Bogut's absence, but the Cavaliers exploited mismatches from the opening minute.
Just bump the sugar up a little to compensate for the fact that the juice is particularly mouth-puckering.
Perhaps the flurry of switches in the cabin is there to compensate for the small, dated touch-screen interface.
Such a gain will more than compensate for the reduction in home sales (by 170,000) that occurred in 85033.
I don't usually work through lunch, but I want to compensate for coming in an hour later than usual.
They barely share any chemistry and over-act throughout the film as if to compensate for the flimsy script.
This idea acknowledges that carbon emissions will continue to happen, but that carbon removal technology will compensate for them.
Therefore, we think Baidu may have to compensate WMP investors if the WMPs fail to achieve the target returns.
The new owner would need to compensate its newest employees by either paying cash or doling out more equity.
It's welcome news to publishers that have long advocated for tech platforms to compensate them for presenting their content.
Strong right-wing and pro-settlement positions seem to compensate their lack of previous experience with Middle East diplomacy.
This resignation was also meant to compensate the US for its failures after the defeat of the Daesh (ISIS).
The additional investment and a crackdown on tax evasion would help compensate for cuts in business duties, Duque said.
The idea was for the Patriots to use intelligence to compensate for what they lacked in weapons and training.
He sponsored an amendment to a 1981 tax bill that indexed federal income tax brackets to compensate for inflation.
Although undervalued, we think sterling will remain weak to compensate for the loss of access to the single market.

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