Taxes on technology to compensate for losses that haven't happened.
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Should engineers ever expect (imperfect) to compensate for (imperfect) tech?
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Her hand gestures attempt to compensate for uncertainty of expression.
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Europe's best efforts are unlikely to compensate for that blow.
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"Imagine adjusting your medicine to compensate for flavor," Morgenstern says.
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The mic was encased in titanium to compensate for this.
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Colleges rarely increase monetary gifts to compensate for higher costs.
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Add a splash of water to compensate for any evaporation.
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Trade can help to compensate for the resulting production losses.
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He also had to compensate for a lack of history.
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Would it compensate for your absence in the physical world?
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Of course, shoes alone can't compensate for all of this.
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So it doesn't fully compensate for the battle over witnesses.
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Exports have so far failed to fully compensate for this.
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So to compensate for this discrepancy, Netflix pays its stars more.
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Bick's is being "updated" to compensate for Zest and Habitant pic.twitter.
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These are all things many other DJ headphones would compensate for.
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But then I have to compensate for that in another way.
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Ensemble forecasting can also help compensate for model weaknesses or biases.
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But Mr de la Pava's psychological insights compensate for that glitch.
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Rising prosperity cannot compensate for a sense of being left out.
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One is that higher returns compensate for some form of risk.
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They should both apologize to us and compensate for the past.
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Demir said they would evaluate how to compensate for their losses.
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The helmet now adjusts the display to compensate for different vibrations.
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Was I trying to compensate for my shortcomings as a reporter?
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Perhaps to compensate for her support of European Union membership, Mrs.
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That's great -- but it doesn't compensate for his policies to date.
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Science says a cheerful facial expression may compensate for relative unattractiveness.
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Are users smoking less, to compensate for the drug's new potency?
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We had to compensate for it, compartmentalize it, and normalize it.
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No medical therapy can compensate for not liking your sexual partner.
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Would they still compensate for all the calories that they burned?
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Other parts of the economy need to compensate for that vulnerability.
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Such revenue could conceivably compensate for a loss in city funds.
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The suspension is tweaked to compensate for the mechanism's additional mass.
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I grab bubble tea to compensate for my lack of dinner.
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Money and fame cannot compensate for finding peace in one's life.
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They have tried to compensate for Scott's massive fundraising advantage over Nelson.
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Nothing over the long haul can compensate for a misallocation of capital.
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The software helped the plane compensate for the design of the aircraft.
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No amount of fuel efficiency can compensate for that many lost seats.
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To compensate for that, the bank said it would tighten its belt.
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Extensive equalisation systems and an ambitious solidarity pact compensate for financial disparities.
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"Radar is supposed to compensate for (the lidar's) blind spot," said Rajkumar.
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Headline revenue growth is no longer sufficient to compensate for cost increases.
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To compensate for the increased risk, investors will seek higher interest rates.
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To compensate for declining domestic fuel output, Pemex has ramped up imports.
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To compensate for that shortfall, we've raised his targets in other states.
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That, for him, is not enough to compensate for the additional risk.
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To compensate for what was added, the architects consolidated the hotel's offices.
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But the growth was not nearly enough to compensate for increased spending.
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Together, Jeff and Sanjay wrote code to compensate for the offending machines.
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All the protectionism you can give a business can't compensate for mismanagement.
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Others are exhausted from working overtime to compensate for their skeleton staffs.
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Only he knows if rings and obscene riches will compensate for that.
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Many players compensate for the absence of that structure with unhealthy behavior.
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At the same time, there can be efforts to compensate for disadvantage.
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We compromise to compensate for differences in height, in weight, in skill.
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They want more safety measures and better pay to compensate for risk.
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One needs a large practice to compensate for the high malpractice premiums.
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Apparently it's not enough to compensate for getting bumped from a flight.
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"We think we have the offense to compensate for Adam," Rizzo said.
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Their relative wealth will not compensate for their inexperience, that is obvious.
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Watching a love story does not compensate for participating in your own.
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The two should compensate for recent declines in output from mature Angolan fields.
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I'm sorry, Boeing, but it sounds like you're trying to compensate for something.
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Demand to compensate For Bible, suing J&J won't bring back his past.
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But neither she nor a putative Chancellor Schulz can compensate for France's inadequacies.
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Can the truth of a story be enough to compensate for its telling?
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Mr Roque and his colleagues compensate for such faulty connections with human ones.
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Sales suffered and Bailey took a pay cut to compensate for disappointing earnings.
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One reason is to compensate for Russia's comparative weakness in conventional, nonnuclear weapons.
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But many firms seem to conclude they do not compensate for its difficulties.
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Heliene said it would focus on cost cuts to compensate for falling prices.
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Often, we find ways to compensate for our bad behavior with good behavior.
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Some are keen to compensate for the feeble response to the Litvinenko murder.
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But increased appetite isn't the only way your body can compensate for exercise.
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Given this difference, one source could — in theory — compensate for the other's lulls.
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And so I put it at hard to try and compensate for that.
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What were needed were decisive spending cuts to compensate for declining tax receipts.
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It doesn't try to compensate for lackluster sound with a quirky design, either.
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The one missing gesture I can never fully compensate for, though, is smiling.
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And we often compensate for risk in problematic ways, especially in the workplace.
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But Dark Souls lets you compensate for that with a stat called poise.
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LeBron James can compensate for many problems: lackluster defense, questionable decisions, growing pains.
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It could be easier to compensate for mental fuzziness on the simpler tests.
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Higher oil prices could help Iran compensate for its loss of export volumes.
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A sale of the MPLX assets could help compensate for that abandoned divestment.
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The decision was made to compensate for how this act wronged indigenous people.
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"Emotional commitment will more than compensate for what you don't know," she said.
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People were trying to compensate for their stagnant earnings by taking on debt.
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"We must not abandon this case and must compensate for it," he said.
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BRIAN NICCOL: Yeah, I needed Scope to compensate for my Pringles potato chips.
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The idea is to compensate for the mining hardware becoming more and more powerful.
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Experience helps older workers compensate for the physical and mental changes that accompany aging.
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It's more ramping up gas energy supplies to compensate for solar energy going down.
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And how long must I compensate for this new discrepancy, until it changes again?
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To compensate for temporary and in some cases, permanent closures, diversification has been vital.
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Xiaomi has tried to compensate for the slowdown at home by expanding abroad aggressively.
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Wide spreads reflect the increased yield investors demand to compensate for buying riskier paper.
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Moreover, they may compensate for any lack of energy with experience, patience and wisdom.
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There are ways to compensate for urbanization trends, as the Pennsylvania Supreme Court showed.
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"This is not enough to compensate for the costs of contamination," one source said.
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"The eyeball will grow longer to compensate for the prolonged near stress," Liu says.
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Banks are keen to preserve their margins to compensate for heightened corporate credit risk.
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Conservatives may renew demands for spending cuts to compensate for such a price tag.
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Trying to compensate, for it I swung back and forth losing the other 45s.
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Clark said no money had been promised to compensate for any imposition of tariffs.
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To compensate for these crushing federal cuts, states would have to cover enormous shortfalls.
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To compensate for this growth, women often lean backward, which strains the lower back.
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But it is unclear how easily other producers can compensate for any lost supply.
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"We've always asked for a bit more valuation to compensate for it," said Wang.
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It isn't just that people can compensate for their low IQ with hard work.
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You can't use the pill to compensate for what your body can't do anymore.
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"They are using production from other trains to compensate for the maintenance," he added.
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Chairs and stretchers are being brought in to compensate for the influx of patients.
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Their building has a gym and a rooftop terrace, which compensate for the downsizing.
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Bernie brought a second red, which we opened to compensate for Julia's two whites.
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But Trump ruled out lifting economic sanctions to compensate for losses suffered by Iran.
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Until recently, spending by German consumers had helped compensate for a slump in manufacturing.
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It's what they give you to compensate for the fact you're so unbelievably insecure.
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What his players lacked in stature, Holtmann hoped they could compensate for with savvy.
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They even compensate for sound leakage caused by glasses, long hair, or head movement.
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A lap pool, gym and private balconies help compensate for the otherwise sterile setting.
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Yet arithmetic suggests these new frontiers cannot compensate for the revenues Brexit may displace.
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She wears a cochlear implantto help her functioning ear compensate for her hearing loss.
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There's also a portable toilet to compensate for the lack of an interior bathroom.
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And it's not like the United States can quickly compensate for sidelined Iranian barrels.
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"Though no amount of money could ever truly compensate for slavery, " said the Rev.
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In reality his wealth is meant to compensate for a deficit of political skills.
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And the upbeat energy in the cast helps compensate for the season's editing issues.
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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.
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To compensate for my lack of dexterity, speed, and technique, I think about food constantly.
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To compensate for the Christmas photo-op fail, super-dad Johnson dressed up as Pikachu.
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You might think that McKinnon would lean on technology to help compensate for her disorder.
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I found myself eating a lot of carbs to compensate for the lack of sugar.
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These citizen-led initiatives are there to compensate for what is seen as a lack.
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It's not easy to compensate for the fall in Russian visitors in the short term.
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The big picture: North Korea relies on money from cyber crimes to compensate for sanctions.
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"We need to compensate for those Democrats by electing more pro-choice members," Stanley explained.
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They discovered that to compensate for my weak reading, I was visually and verbally gifted.
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It was a way to compensate for my insecurities and I never saved a dime.
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However, to compensate for this, they have an abundance of a different type of fat.
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The armor is just too heavy for human muscles to compensate for the extra weight.
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Frequently, voters turn to candidates whose strengths compensate for the weaknesses of the sitting president.
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Tokyo, meanwhile, would need to increase spending to compensate for reduced U.S. troops, warned Guo.
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To compensate for this sleep deprivation, Musk used to drink large amounts of caffeinated beverages.
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That means that every year, we have to compensate for one quarter of a day.
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Phones make markets more efficient, compensate for poor infrastructure in developing countries and boost growth.
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He will also receive awards to compensate for remuneration arrangements forfeited on leaving Micro Focus.
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It's well-known that Nietzsche acquired the Writing Ball to compensate for his failing eyesight.
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It's up to each victim how their alleged abuser can compensate for the damage caused.
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The scale of immigration needed to compensate for Europe's rising age profile is politically implausible.
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No defense,not even one as good as Michigan's, can compensate for all of that.
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"I think people like the idea that you can compensate for lost sleep," Åkerstedt said.
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Both countries understand the need "to compensate for any potential shortage of supplies," it continued.
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This may help, but it will not compensate for failures of state and local police.
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Banks have also taken on riskier loans to compensate for lower margins elsewhere, Zurbruegg said.
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In general, riskier assets like stocks compensate for that risk by offering higher expected returns.
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Justin Trudeau, reinforcing Canadian meekness in his desperation to compensate for it, was particularly aghast.
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Technology in some new cars is meant to reduce driver distractions or compensate for them.
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Insurers will compensate for the loss of CSR subsidies by raising premiums across the board.
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And Republican officials believe they are well prepared to compensate for Mr. Trump's late start.
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Vergauwe said personality testing can be used to train leaders to compensate for their shortcomings.
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China has turned to the international market-place to compensate for its own falling production.
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They compensate for the group's low and volatile profitability relative to the packaged food sector.
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The company has since tried to sell guns elsewhere to compensate for the lost business.
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And it likely uses some type of image-stabilization software to compensate for that movement.
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Outside my family, I try to compensate for my problems with food-focused charity work.
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Growth by midsize companies has helped compensate for job losses at the big steel conglomerates.
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Bezos giving his money to charity does not compensate for the potential loss of jobs.
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Carbon offsets compensate for emissions by canceling out greenhouse gas emissions elsewhere in the world.
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It rose slightly in 2019 but not enough to compensate for flatlining the year before.
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Some experts said planting new trees could not compensate for the loss of older forests.
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To compensate for ditching Kevin, she has vigorous sex with him in the airport bathroom.
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Investors want deep discounts to compensate for lengthy court proceedings and difficulty in realising collateral.
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When it comes to boosting productivity, it takes brilliant innovation to compensate for anemic investment.
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The therapists show patients how to compensate for memory problems and to practice new techniques.
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My tight re-readings felt like a way to compensate for not having clear endings.
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Airlines will have to buy carbon offsets to compensate for the emissions produced by flights.
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Some degrowthers also call for a universal income to compensate for a shorter work week.
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The EU argues that antimicrobial treatments compensate for poor hygiene in parts of the production process.
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Saudi Arabia in particular ramped up output to compensate for the anticipated drop in Iranian supplies.
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Pelos, the corporate bank chief, has tried to compensate for the declining revenue by slashing costs.
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But in most cases, the difference isn't enough to compensate for the higher cost of living.
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To compensate for weakness in its international segment, FedEx announced plans on Tuesday to cut costs.
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Infrastructure like roads, bridges, and rail tracks will now have to compensate for regularly high temperatures.
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It says the scheme will compensate for any shortfall by making electronic sales-tax invoices mandatory.
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The state had asked for nearly $17.2 billion to compensate for the deaths of state residents.
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If you must compensate for your weaknesses, you have to come up with pretty creative solutions.
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It remains to be seen what, if any, art historical insights will compensate for that loss.
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The group, together with its partners, may consider raising output to compensate for any supply shortfalls.
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EPEX did not have a detailed plan to compensate for any lost liquidity, a spokeswoman said.
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Additional lanes have been opened at the airport's other checkpoint areas to compensate for the shutdown.
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Rivals like Unilever have increased prices to compensate for currency weaknesses in some markets like Britain.
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That generally hasn't happened, so everyone's premiums have risen to compensate for this mismatch of risk.
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And then servo the legs, control the legs in a way to compensate for these disturbances.
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Even then, Mr Woods wound up needing stumbles from his rivals to compensate for his own.
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But the value of the time saved by faster pushbacks would more than compensate for that.
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Promises will not stop cholera's killing or compensate for the damage to poor families in Haiti.
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The city built a new park to compensate for the area the course was built on.
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But they cannot compensate for the lack of a long-term policy at the federal level.
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As a result, British consumers have been forced to spend more to compensate for their losses.
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Using their new statistical method, the researchers were able to compensate for the uncertainty across time.
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The Nikon D500 does sport the latest image processor to compensate for the lack of megapixels.
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We can compensate for this camera motion by looking at the apparent motion of the background.
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BOORSTIN: SO YOU THINK ULTIMATELY, THE RISE OF DIGITAL WILL COMPENSATE FOR THE DECLINE IN TRADITIONAL?
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DuPont will get $1.6 billion to compensate for the difference in the value of the assets.
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You can compensate for your lack of experience with an intense amount of preparation and organization.
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The finance ministry said it plans to boost domestic tourism to compensate for declining Chinese tourists.
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Social Security's benefit formula could also be calibrated to adjust automatically to compensate for longer lifespans.
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Thus, cheaper goods do not compensate for the lost income from job losses and depressed growth.
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The heart of a newborn can compensate for only a few days or hours post-delivery.
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Many startup employees, especially early hires, are given equity grants to compensate for relatively low salaries.
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He demanded that the only way to compensate for that was to have sex with him.
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It would compensate for some of the wealth and wages lost under slavery and Jim Crow.
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Suppose, however, the U.S. dollar does strengthen to compensate for the new tax cost of imports.
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At what point, I wonder, did I begin to compensate for the absence of my smile.
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How can pilots compensate for a malfunction if they are not aware of how it works?
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Improving growth in other major sectors like agriculture and manufacturing helped compensate for the mining contraction.
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Ultimately, the U.S. government must right these historic wrongs and compensate for its shortsighted economic meddling.
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To compensate for the lack of in-person discussion with others, you should maintain regular communication.
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Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Solomon need to come up with ways to compensate for that slide.
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High season crowds thin, and dazzling light displays and slanting sunbeams compensate for the short days.
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But Twitter's business numbers look like they'll compensate for any concerns about the company's user growth.
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You need them to check your excesses, compensate for your blind spots and correct your mistakes.
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The brain attempts to compensate for that loss of input by recruiting nerves from other systems.
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What special skills do we need to develop to compensate for our lack of shared ancestry?
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To compensate for his sight loss, he used sunlight instead of a darkroom to develop images.
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While Saudi Arabia is still a major energy producer, it must compensate for its lost revenue.
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Revenue from independent and assisted living couldn't compensate for the losses incurred by the nursing home.
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Even regions far from Texas are scrambling, and even competing, to compensate for lost refinery output.
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To compensate for the loss, many users are self-reporting their own numbers in their bios.
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These factors compensate for TBI's solid margin of above 80% and long-term contracted cash flows.
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To compensate for the risk, the bonds come with high interest rates – currently close to 13%.
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Such an approach "can largely compensate for the effects of the lower bound," Mr. Bernanke said.
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Qatar has tried to compensate for lost markets by exporting more gas to Middle Eastern markets.
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Many autonomous-vehicle companies are pairing sensors so they can compensate for each other&aposs weaknesses.
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The Warriors ought to have enough scoring to compensate for Durant's absence, however long it lasts.
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Renters who lost apartments will get 50,000 rubles, or about $740, to compensate for personal items.
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Wotan builds Valhalla to compensate for a loveless marriage; Alberich forswears love to forge the Ring.
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A specially designed algorithm allows the bot — "blind" or not — to compensate for obstacles in its path.
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Er, sorry, before they achieve the proper net thrust to compensate for gravity and achieve vertical climb.
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Psychologically unsettled, many can turn to video games to compensate for this lack of control over work.
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To compensate for other financials (like eating and paying utilities), I racked up some credit card debt.
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To compensate for the reduced supply from Iran, the United States is pressuring OPEC to raise output.
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Yet if robots can compensate for high retirement rates, how many younger workers might also be superfluous?
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For many it's enough to compensate for the ambiguities of his two-year interlude as attorney general.
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The bottom line: The growth of renewable energy hasn't been enough to compensate for increasing water use.
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SOEs, far from retreating, are on the march, drawing on government support to compensate for their weakness.
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Still, the rewards Max and I have accrued as hospital volunteers more than compensate for these requirements.
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You couldn't dream up a better way to compensate for that concern than the roll call vote.
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The company also explained that the device could be fine-tuned to compensate for my specific deficiencies.
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Mobile phones, rooftop solar power and village Wi-Fi networks are helping to compensate for shoddy infrastructure.
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What discount rate will you apply to compensate for the small probability of this deal working out?
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But as trade between nations expanded, policymakers quickly forgot about the need to compensate for the losses.
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This can make people reach for higher doses of the latter to compensate for the reduced high.
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But it wasn't a way to compensate for the fact that content deals were getting too expensive.
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But modern, conventional agriculture has largely relied on synthetic fertilizer to compensate for losses in natural fertility.
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It will take time to compensate for the deterioration of relations with Britain's most important trading partner.
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Sadly, it was underpowered and had a noticeably large chin to compensate for having no top bezel.
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But, says Margeirsson, the boom has helped compensate for the country's troubles since the 2008 financial crisis.
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He needs a chief of staff with the experience and gravitas to help compensate for his shortcomings.
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To compensate for lower revenue, Graf said FedEx began a voluntary employee buyout program and constrained hiring.
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He has been required to pay his victims restitution, though restitution clearly cannot compensate for the crime.
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Robust sales have helped Femsa compensate for higher labor costs meant to discourage employee turnover, analysts said.
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"Crude supply growth from Iran will more than compensate for any decline in U.S. output," ANZ said.
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Many restaurants aren't able to hire more delivery or prep employees to compensate for these new services.
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He called for legislation "to give families their money back", suggesting banks should compensate for past payments.
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It is unclear whether producers such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Russia can compensate for lost supply.
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To compensate for caffeine's blocking effects, your brain will start to create more adenosine receptors over time.
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That means market makers have to widen their spreads in order to compensate for the increased risk.
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"Reparation from Harvard would compensate for its development on the backs of our people," Mr. Browne wrote.
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Many conductors, trying to compensate for the awkwardness of Schumann's thick orchestration, pump excitement into the music.
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To compensate for its loss when it ends in April, I'd recommend watching BoJack Horseman on Netflix.
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"I worked harder and longer to compensate for my insecurity until the stress broke me," she recalls.
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Though wages are finally creeping upward, these increases still cannot compensate for years of stagnation and disinvestment.
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Last month, OPEC agreed to pump more oil to compensate for the loss of barrels from Iran.
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She felt a keen need to compensate for her "mouseburger" origins for the rest of her life.
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It was a team that understood its own strengths and how best to compensate for its weaknesses.
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IF WE'RE ABLE TO ELIMINATE TAX DEDUCTIONS, WE'RE ABLE TO COMPENSATE FOR IT, THAT'S A DIFFERENT ISSUE.
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She's offering £25,213 to £0003,2000 [$220,2000 to $25,000] to compensate for any disturbances or potential poisoning caused.
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This doesn't exactly make stocks a bargain, but it helps compensate for the rise in bond yields.
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The Chevrolet Avalanche also used a sail pillar to compensate for the lack of a D pillar.
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The kingdom has tried to compensate for its lost revenue by expanding its petrochemical and refining industry.
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Even the most exacting regulations can't compensate for bad faith and a total-war approach to politics.
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In 2011, Riyadh reasoned that sponsoring the Syrian rebellion would help compensate for Iran's dominance in Iraq.
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And Congress has begun to pass multiple rounds of legislation to compensate for lost profits and wages.
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Conspiracy theories thrive among the discontented, as ways to avoid or compensate for changes they cannot accept.
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"The evidence shows that private philanthropy can't compensate for the loss of government provision," Dr. Nesbit said.
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Exporters want to make as much revenue as they can, particularly to compensate for recent lean years.
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Apple said it was merely trying to compensate for the degradation that naturally comes with aging batteries.
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Still, the urgency of this novel's subject matter goes a long way to compensate for its flaws.
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We tried to compensate for our lack of purpose by sagging our pants and tilting our hats.
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Nationwide CIO Jim Fowler: Trying to let a strong tech team compensate for a weaker functional team
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Some workers have said that the added perks aren&apost enough to compensate for smaller wage growth.
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It matters to spouses and partners who have to work more to help compensate for the difference.
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Theirs would pass the proceeds back to taxpayers to compensate for higher utility rates and energy prices.
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Here, there's no need to dial up the shutter speed or ISO to compensate for hand shake.
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These efforts are laudable, but they certainly cannot compensate for the missed opportunities on the larger stage.
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It seems fair and just for children, therefore, to receive funds to help compensate for these damages.
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However, McNally said OPEC wouldn't be able to compensate for the loss of all of Iraq's production.
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But the Bulls could not compensate for Rondo's absence in Game 3, and the Celtics knew it.
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They are, in theory, a dial we can turn to compensate for failures in other mitigation efforts.
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The rest of my band remained on stage, and had to quickly compensate for what just happened.
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The diesel prices tend to rise with RINs to compensate for U.S. producers' cost of buying the credits.
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While all these new perks sound nice, Uber still has a lot more ill will to compensate for.
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The Cuban government began importing oil from Russia and Algeria in 2017 to compensate for the Venezuelan shortfall.
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Investors will have to decide if and when Glencore's DRC operations can compensate for what's lost from Mutanda.
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They also teach stress reduction, and strategies like verbal rehearsal and visualization training to compensate for memory lapses.
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The automaker had to adjust production and lay out lavish incentives to compensate for overly aggressive sales targets.
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That model began to shift in 1980s, particularly at public universities forced to compensate for state budget cuts.
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It's the only way to compensate for the fact that, well, gloves honestly aren't much fun to wear.
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If they could be fused in a sensible way, that could compensate for flaws in the individual sensors.
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This won't be enough to compensate for rising demand and declining output in countries like Iran or Venezuela.
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Dogs have evolved to compensate for the lack of dental care, Reynolds says, but that alone isn't enough.
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Working remotely helps workers compensate for stagnating wages by making city salaries go further in less expensive locations.
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She says the money she was offered to move will not compensate for the loss of her crop.
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She did, and the company sent her a new pair that would compensate for her specific hearing loss.
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The Twitter community has developed an arcane code of honor to compensate for its lack of privacy controls.
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Investors are not demanding higher yields to compensate for the deteriorating quality of corporate debt; quite the reverse.
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To compensate for that, he has invited all political parties to join Costa Rica's first "national unity government".
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Merkel praised an alliance of U.S. states, cities and companies called "America's Pledge" to compensate for Trump's decision.
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She expected the group would agree to fine-tune the deal to compensate for the U.S.'s absence.
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Rich families find it easier to compensate for bad teachers, so good teaching helps poor kids the most.
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This was a very long exposition to compensate for the fact that I felt silly writing this headline.
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They say they won't pay in more that will, one way or another, compensate for "missteps" of others.
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To compensate for the vaccine's decreased durability, the CDC recommends that children get five doses of the vaccine.
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As the companies increase prices to compensate for having sicker patients, fewer healthy people will buy the insurance.
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My left leg was doing extra work to compensate for the boot, so I'm giving it a break.
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There is rhetorical strategy: "He has exaggerated to compensate for people who don't like him," Mr. Nadler said.
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IVR polls have tried to compensate for this bias by supplementing their samples with web-based survey samples.
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Banks are, however, demanding higher pricing on Turkish banks' second loan refinancings to compensate for increased Turkish risk.
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So many give highly valued employees stock options and other incentive pay measures to compensate for modest pay.
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All of which suggests Chinese producers have been maximising production to compensate for the coming collective power-down.
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BDSM or S&M is something you pretended to be into to compensate for your lack of personality.
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Farmers using this technology no longer have to over plant to compensate for lettuce lost by weeds, either.
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Some states have sought to compensate for sluggish sales tax growth with proposals to more widely apply it.
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And animal farmers use them copiously on livestock and poultry, sometimes to compensate for poor industrial farming conditions.
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It permitted states and insurers to change their prices at the last minute to compensate for the change.
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And analysts doubt that a trade deal with the U.S. would enable Britain to compensate for leaving Europe.
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It's fundamentally a mistake to think that appropriate monetary policy can or should compensate for flawed policy elsewhere.
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Private credit firms also need the extra yield compared with banks to compensate for the higher capital costs.
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In the meantime, top House Republicans are donating millions above their dues assessments to compensate for the shortfall.
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There is even a hint of bipartisanship in this particular Congress's efforts to compensate for this particular executive.
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But it would be an incremental reform that cannot compensate for a total loss of monetary-policy firepower.
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Although drivers don't realize it, they compensate for poor roads by pressing a little harder on the accelerator.
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To avoid bankruptcy, the company would need to increase consumer prices to compensate for the additional tax costs.
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Some women instituted gender reparations with their partners, redistributing the housework to compensate for decades of patriarchal control.
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They would probably have to be curbed or eliminated in order to compensate for bringing down tax rates.
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Speaking at a cabinet session on Wednesday morning, President Hassan Rouhani said Iran must "compensate" for the crash.
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RUSSIA'S SILUANOV SAYS FINANCE MINISTRY IS LOOKING FOR FUNDS TO COMPENSATE FOR POSSIBLE REDUCTION OF INSURANCE PREMIUMS - RBC
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In part, she said, the rate cuts are intended to compensate for the tariffs' anticipated drag in 2020.
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In order to compensate for failing at a family, I focused on being the dad of all dads.
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These cells will hopefully produce fetal hemoglobin to compensate for the faulty hemoglobin in Gray's red blood cells.
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If you drink more to compensate for the reduced calories, you will consume more alcohol and calories overall.
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The Houston-based company raised menu prices less than 20 percent to compensate for the higher labor costs.
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Rather than compensate for this, public policy deepens the gap by investing the least in the youngest children.
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Do you think this format of a town hall can compensate for the shortcomings of the debate format?
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People who saw him said he exuded a vitality that seemed to compensate for his otherwise solitary existence.
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Recent studies have found that restoring forests alone can compensate for a vast amount of human-caused emissions.
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But that may not be soon enough to compensate for the decline in diesel, which could accelerate further.
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As Roosevelt might complain, we are letting generosity in spending a fortune compensate for misconduct in acquiring it.
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Tanaka also wants to significantly extend the car's driving range to compensate for the lack of fuelling stations.
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"You have good times, and then you have bad times to compensate for the artificially good times," he added.
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Terms of the settlement were not disclosed, although Samsung previously paid Apple $399 million to compensate for patent infringement.
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However, they recently started hiking production to tame rising oil prices and compensate for the loss of Iranian exports.
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But IEA says that increase is relatively easy to compensate for in other areas, at relatively little additional cost.
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The more energy that gets stored, the more generation has to increase to compensate for the round-trip losses.
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To compensate for inadequate power supply, Nigerians spend an estimated $14 billion annually to run small-scale diesel generators.
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The battery has been increased ever so slightly, as well, in part to compensate for the newer, larger size.
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Bees are fed sugar to tide them over the winter and to compensate for honey harvested from their hives.
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" In other words, "What do I need to know that might be missing here that I could compensate for?
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AS THE governor of Mecca, Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud has been able to compensate for earlier failings.
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It needs to be "mediated" by new, deliberative practices that complement representative government and compensate for its waning legitimacy.
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To compensate for the fact that many leading members of the party -- the Bushes, John McCain, Mitt Romney, etc.
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Engineers have apparently already begun working on a solution that would let the other engines compensate for such problems.
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But that doesn't compensate for the fact that he has to land on the net in the first place.
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With storage brimming and pipelines full, producers have had to offer steep discounts to compensate for rising transport costs.
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New markets in Iran, China and the Gulf region would compensate for the drop in other visitors, he said.
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"We built an organization with them which helped to compensate for limited resources," said Ward Curtin, Horn's campaign manager.
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However, I must present the historical precedents that indicate Jeff's star power can't always compensate for a sequel's shortcomings.
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But that barely begins to compensate for the nearly $16 billion in value that Alcoa lost on his watch.
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"We will take all necessary measures, precautions, to compensate for these attempts to use military force," he told reporters.
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For the new season, Rossum wanted to make more than him to compensate for seven years of lower paychecks.
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Treasury funds, whose return does not adjust to compensate for a declining U.S. dollar, posted $1.5 billion in outflows.
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RAI is the second largest, and has a track record of consistent price increases that compensate for volume declines.
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Sony likes to tout the PSVR's high screen refresh rate as a way to compensate for its lower resolution.
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Income limits for more modest MCMV segments are also being adjusted from 2016 levels to compensate for consumer inflation.
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Kerr was hoping his team could compensate for Bogut's absence, but the Cavaliers exploited mismatches from the opening minute.
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Just bump the sugar up a little to compensate for the fact that the juice is particularly mouth-puckering.
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Perhaps the flurry of switches in the cabin is there to compensate for the small, dated touch-screen interface.
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Such a gain will more than compensate for the reduction in home sales (by 170,000) that occurred in 85033.
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I don't usually work through lunch, but I want to compensate for coming in an hour later than usual.
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They barely share any chemistry and over-act throughout the film as if to compensate for the flimsy script.
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This idea acknowledges that carbon emissions will continue to happen, but that carbon removal technology will compensate for them.
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The additional investment and a crackdown on tax evasion would help compensate for cuts in business duties, Duque said.
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The idea was for the Patriots to use intelligence to compensate for what they lacked in weapons and training.
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He sponsored an amendment to a 1981 tax bill that indexed federal income tax brackets to compensate for inflation.
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Although undervalued, we think sterling will remain weak to compensate for the loss of access to the single market.
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"Tariff reductions partly compensate for the rise in import prices and are therefore intended to benefit farmers," it added.
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Insurers who stay in the ObamaCare exchanges are likely to up their premiums to compensate for losing the payments.
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MCAS was designed to compensate for the fact that the 737 Max has larger engines than previous 737 generations.
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For the Save Druridge Bay campaigners, the jobs and the profits do not compensate for what is under threat.
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Rising imports from Venezuela in January-June 2019 also partly helped to compensate for the loss of Iranian oil.
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The quarterly theme model, unique to Ulises, allows the shop to both compensate for and utilize its small space.
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Now the British budget carrier will spend 25 million pounds a year to compensate for its carbon dioxide emissions.
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Chambishi has been mothballed, while KCM's Nchanga smelter has reduced output to compensate for the loss of custom feed.
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To compensate for its domestic weakness, the regime needed to find or create allies like Hezbollah in the region.
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To compensate for this scarcity — to collect as much energy as possible — astronomers build the biggest dishes they can.
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New mines have been discovered in Botswana and Canada, she added, but their output won't compensate for Argyle's loss.
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Some use batteries or other energy sources to provide extra power, which can compensate for weakness in someone's body.
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Almost as if to compensate for the high price of wine and bread, cigarettes are extra cheap in Seoul.
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Collins and his campaign are gambling on TikTok and social media to compensate for a lack of traditional advertising.
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BP's bill to compensate for damages caused by the explosion and ensuing oil spill have risen to $62.6 billion.
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And overall it's about the uptick of the new medicines which really naturally compensate for the entry of biosimilars.
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Analysts said the Saudis and the Kuwaitis might compensate for any increases by dialing back output at other fields.
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He heralded some new investments from Asian suppliers, but it was not substantial enough to compensate for the loss.
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"We are using our crude storages to pump higher shipments to compensate for the delayed period," another one said.
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Ito sought 11 million yen, or more than $3.73,000, in damages to compensate for her physical and emotional suffering.
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Like a blind person with an attuned ear, they use their other senses to compensate for what they lack.
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During the drought of 2012-16 landowners pumped more and more groundwater to compensate for the lack of rain.
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We just have never had an American president consistently rely on such elementary logic to compensate for bad behavior.
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The useful services hydrogen provides cannot compensate for the energy (and money) it takes to produce and use it.
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To compensate for her no-show, Hyland shared a photo of herself smooching boyfriend Dominic Sherwood from last year's ceremony.
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If this were to happen then business investment growth would not necessarily compensate for sluggish consumption growth over the forecast.
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But the characters we're cosplaying don't have a sizable height difference in canon so she's trying to compensate for it.
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Unlike America, where lucrative television rights can compensate for lackluster ticket sales, the British boxing industry relies on the gate.
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It is the loss of power lines that drives most blackouts — more reliable power plants can't entirely compensate for that.
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But half of Argentine-made cars are shipped to Brazil so new markets will only partially compensate for the shortfall.
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But those who prevailed on the battlefield could more than compensate for their military costs through occupation, plunder and enslavement.
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And it's all an attempt to compensate for some absence — be it of confidence, of logic, or of brand accountability.
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Today, every single electricity system in the world is overbuilt, generating more than it consumes, to compensate for this waste.
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But traders said capacity of the pipeline from Gdansk was limited and could not fully compensate for the supply gap.
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To compensate for the diminishing flow of files, Tiversa's developers recalibrated the software to pull down virtually everything it encountered.
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I then asked him if his brother playing in the majors would compensate for him not playing in the majors.
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That software — known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) — helped the plane compensate for the design of the aircraft.
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But they may not compensate for the daunting on-court task ahead of him: leading a franchise searching for direction.
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And if Ms Heitkamp cannot replicate the feat, the Democrats' backup plans to compensate for her loss are in trouble.
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Marach has to compensate for the short return on his serve, which tipped over the net, by playing up close.
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To compensate for the loss of income from agriculture, some people take casual work in the region's open-pit mines.
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In May, Itaú said it would tighten its belt to compensate for fiercer competition, especially in the card-processing business.
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Fortunately, Microsoft has tweaked the internals of the Surface Pro 210 to compensate for the lack of external hardware changes.
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The company says that it'll compensate for the lack of a built-in flash with much-improved high-ISO performance.
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To compensate for the weaker sun, a thick, greenhouse-gas rich atmosphere could have kept the world from freezing over.
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SLAs are simple: if a service goes down, the provider agrees to pay you back to compensate for the inconvenience.
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To compensate for his financial woes, Churchill focused on becoming a prolific writer; however, his prose wasn't enough, Lough notes.
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Legalization advocates confidently predicted that users would compensate for higher potency by cutting back their consumption, but that hasn't happened.
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The shutdowns are expected to prompt a late-year spike in gasoline bookings from Europe to compensate for output losses.
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If rainfall increases in the Sahel but reduces in the Amazon, what do we do to compensate for those differences?
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"At the moment, profitable growth is not at a level that can sufficiently compensate for falls in income," he said.
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Fiscal measures have been positive from a credit perspective but will not fully compensate for oil revenues, in our view.
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But smokers who opted for light cigarettes just ended up smoking more to compensate for the lowered hit of tobacco.
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We all felt it, and tweeted our frustrated attempts to adjust our TV sets to compensate for the dark visuals.
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However, he added that a promise of money to compensate for tariffs was not part of an agreement with Nissan.
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In fact, we are more likely to see a further squeeze on Departmental operating costs to compensate for new spending.
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To compensate for those losses, the Conservatives are confident they Labour-held seats where the Conservatives have never won before.
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is developing hardware that might be secure enough to compensate for risky software.
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People surround themselves with things to compensate for perceived deprivation past, and as a hedge against fear of future want.
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He was drinking so much coffee that morning, he said, partly to compensate for having quit smoking six weeks earlier.
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Duke made 6 of 16 3-point attempts to compensate for a 5-of-623 shooting start from the field.
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But some pitchers feel that in the last year or two, he has tightened up to compensate for his reputation.
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To help compensate for sagging profits, many restaurants have been raising prices, even as the cost of food has declined.
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Theoretically, the flexibility of its model allows it so help compensate for prolonged service outages on regular public transit lines.
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Treatments can now require the use of multiple antibiotics to compensate for the likelihood that one or more might fail.
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Insurers who stay in the ObamaCare exchanges are likely to up their premiums to compensate for losing the CSR payments.
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No near-term political advantage derived from accommodating organized racism can compensate for the damage it does to our nation.
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To compensate for any possible off-flavors, historic mackerel recipes regularly called for hefty doses of vinegar in the pot.
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Russia is effectively competing with many other resource rich countries for money from investors to compensate for low commodities prices.
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The Shift Home-cooked lunches and no commuting while we deal with coronavirus can't compensate for what's lost in creativity.
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The software, known as MCAS, was added to the new jet to compensate for its larger, more fuel-efficient engines.
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The money they currently collect from ride-hailing services do not compensate for the lower revenues from the other sources.
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But the economic impact of the royal wedding will more than compensate for the cost of security, according to experts.
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But Wagner expressed safety concerns around the added games, saying the new CBA doesn't fairly compensate for the additional risks.
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Perhaps, Dr. Found thinks, shy elk gain an advantage over bold elk and compensate for their bashfulness by accepting magpies.
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In some regions, rainfall was not enough in this crop development period to compensate for the water deficit in 2018.
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There's no way of knowing if these state policies will compensate for the lack of federal leadership on climate change.
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Manufacturing was flat, with the previously strong chemicals and pharmaceutical industry unable to compensate for difficulties in machinery and metals.
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Sufficient renewable energy sources might not be available in time to compensate for the loss of fossil and nuclear power.
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Its website lets customers estimate their emissions and contribute to a range of carbon offset programs to compensate for them.
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But there are some countries that are making greater reductions in order to compensate for other countries that are underperforming.
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Although deaf and hard-of-hearing people like me shouldn't have to compensate for inaccessible travel, we do it anyway.
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He could not; his parents had raised him to compensate for his disability without learning Braille, including Braille musical notation.
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Even in India, the industry's big hope to compensate for slower demand in China, demand for new cars is tepid.
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The Irish finished with six turnovers overall, helping compensate for getting beaten 47-31 on the boards for the game.
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But that barely begins to compensate for the nearly $16 billion in value that Alcoa lost on Mr. Kleinfeld's watch.
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Seth Curry helped compensate for the absences by adding 25 points, shooting a perfect 5-for-5 on 3-pointers.
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Meat producers often give routine doses of antibiotics to animals that aren't sick to compensate for unsanitary and overcrowded conditions.
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To compensate for the extra time off, people will have to work on April 28 and May 5, both Sundays.
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NO NO, ALL THE OTHER BUSINESSES WE HAD ARE DOING VERY WELL AND WELL ENOUGH TO COMPENSATE FOR THE FALLOFF.
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Although many buyers have scaled back purchases, it is unclear how easily other producers can compensate for any lost supply.
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Joe Biden is betting the support of African Americans and labor will compensate for the diverse vulnerabilities of his campaign.
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In other words, the brain tries to compensate for the weight loss, to rebound to the weight before beginning a diet.
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During this period, cells in the dorsal cochlear nucleus try to compensate for this low surrounding volume by boosting their signal.
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By learning how to deploy enough particles and balance their concentration, the researchers were able to compensate for this negative effect.
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Neuroplasticity is what allows the neurons in the brain to compensate for injury and disease and to respond to new situations.
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Some people who have an eye misalignment have learned how to compensate for it subconsciously over many years, Krause tells me.
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They want clear, reliable, smooth running mobile solutions, especially as a way to compensate for the continent's real -- or perceived -- shortfalls.
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Mercosur countries want their farmers to sell more of their beef in Europe to compensate for a rise in industrial imports.
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To compensate for the deficiencies of Iran's air force and navy, he is said to have initiated the country's nuclear programme.
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Employees already threatened with furloughs, days of no work to compensate for a failing economy, were left homeless by the storm.
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Even if richer provinces were to slow down, they reckoned, the high growth potential of inland regions would compensate for that.
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This lady may be one stone cold human being, but her outfit, hair, and makeup more than compensate for her cruelty.
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But even irrigated vineyards can't fully compensate for mother nature, especially in the drought-savaged Hunter region of New South Wales.
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"There will have to be some cost measures [taken] to compensate for declining revenue," Quinn told media on a separate call.
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It was designed to compensate for human error, such as an operator falling asleep or failing to notice a warning sign.
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The idea was to move more aggressively into Appalachian coal, banking on exports to compensate for the collapsing US coal market.
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It's called a leap-second, and it's added to a year to compensate for very slight changes in the Earth's rotation.
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Check out this image, in which the app automatically lightened up the foreground buildings to compensate for the intense back lighting.
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Virtually no software enhancement besides the default Realtek drivers exist, so you can't compensate for the lack of volume or fidelity.
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Groth said he expected to keep raising prices in the second quarter and throughout the year to compensate for input costs.
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To compensate for issues around electronic payments, the venture will accept both online payments as well as cash upon delivery, Noon.
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But the conversations with artists, original videos, access to MoMA's collection, and thoughtful approach to subject matter compensate for any shortcomings.
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The deal comes as Indian refiners ramp up purchases of U.S. oil to compensate for the loss of Iranian oil supplies.
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In a perfect market the USD/BTC price would have simply doubled, to compensate for half as much bitcoin being rewarded.
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Europe, whose economy is in worse shape than America's, has no shale industry to compensate for a hit to its consumers.
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Despite the country's admirable facilities and coaching, the team has had to compensate for a lack of talent on the pitch.
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Supporters say such levies compensate for the costs imposed on health services by higher rates of obesity, diabetes and heart disease.
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While forcing turnovers is always a recipe for success in the NFL, the Cowboys found the weapon to compensate for it.
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It's almost as if the genre sees this as a way to compensate for its treatment of women in the past.
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Our mechanics compensate for that sloppiness and allow the brain to offload the fine calculations of movement to the limbs themselves.
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The spokesman also could not say if there would be legal claims to compensate for loss of just-in-time shipments.
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As advisors grow their client bases, reliance on one-time commissionable business can certainly compensate for time spent developing new business.
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The sky was starting to darken and the conditions were perfect for seeing how the cameras would compensate for dark conditions.
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This means Mechanical Turk is useful, but only to the extent that researchers are aware of, and compensate for, its pitfalls.
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CMS in September warned that it planned to use this year's payouts to compensate for last year's shortfall in expected funds.
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Third Offset is a reference to two earlier eras when Pentagon planners turned to technology to compensate for a smaller military.
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Ms. Ambrose stars as an actress who uses her wit to compensate for what she's lacking in glamour, money and talent.
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Created in 2628 to compensate for limited private flood insurance options, the NFIP provides policies to residents of flood-prone areas.
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This means that it adjusts the toasting time to compensate for the toaster's temperature and voltage input during the toasting cycle.
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Lauren Ambrose stars as an actress who uses her wit to compensate for what she's lacking in glamour, money and talent.
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Popular sentiment firmly supported Obama's decision – as did, it seemed, a fundamental desire to compensate for the previous Bush administration's mistakes.
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In order to prove ourselves worthy of the platform we hold, we must compensate for our youth by actively seeking knowledge.
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The higher returns on emerging-market assets exist to compensate for more volatile and less liquid securities than in developed markets.
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" It adds that "there appear to be other metabolic mechanisms that compensate for the poor metabolism of these drugs by CYP2D6.
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Like Naji at Garage Beirut, his passion for eating was more than enough to compensate for a lack of formal background.
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The shutdowns are expected to prompt a late-year spike in gasoline bookings from Europe to compensate for the production losses.
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Saudi officials have said its expansion plans were to compensate for declining fields elsewhere, rather than to add to total capacity.
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And to compensate for this shortfall, our Democratic Senate campaigns will need the support of this online community more than ever.
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And even the party's inroads couldn't compensate for one of the opposition's most enduring weaknesses: its lack of a convincing leader.
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The district is asking for emergency funding to compensate for the drop in cash flow — its primary revenue is toll fare.
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To compensate for the lack of a placebo group, the researchers watched children for two months before starting them on hydroxyurea.
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I tried to compensate for my lack of speed with what I thought was a fast suit and super fast cap.
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Analysts said Mr. Ergen appeared to be building a new telecom business to compensate for declining growth in the TV industry.
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It would also compensate for the massive loss in income tax revenues governments would see if everyone were out of work.
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Policymakers have emphasized that they will tolerate higher, above-target inflation in order to compensate for years of missing the mark.
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The economy is growing, but not strongly enough to compensate for those tax cuts and a huge two-year spending bill.
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The new power supply delivers an additional 12w of power and there is a new thermal system to compensate for that.
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Surplus pork output in the north-east should in theory compensate for smaller supplies of grain for feed in the south.
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Should non-smokers get extra vacation days to compensate for the time smokers take off during the day for smoke breaks?
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It's a common business practice to help compensate for no-shows, although most issues are typically figured out prior to boarding.
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Teachers went on strike to demand higher, stable salaries, because the district uses unpredictable bonuses to compensate for low base pay.
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However, when I thought of the clue "Smooth over" I thought that would compensate for the not so great "re" word.
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We've looked carefully at, if we do have parts of the country that aren't covered, how would we compensate for that?
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He carried the reputation of a cop's cop, and his natural intelligence helped compensate for his lack of a college education.
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Tesla is cutting Model X and Model S prices by up to 26% in China to compensate for trade war tariffs.
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This may lead people to feel the "winter blues," which they might try to compensate for by seeking out a relationship.
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Under a level targeting regime, the Fed would compensate for missing its target in one year by overshooting the following year.
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TREIT is seeking assets from other developers, but the potential asset size would not compensate for the assets available from TICON group.
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Saudi Arabia approached Indian buyers last month offering them additional supplies to compensate for lost Iranian oil after U.S. sanctions kicked in.
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The telephoto and wide-angle lenses are optically stabilized, which means they will compensate for slight movements to avoid taking blurry pictures.
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To compensate for this, Lazari said the bank would keep operating expenses under control, from flat to 4% growth at the most.
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The Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) was installed to help pilots compensate for any movements caused by the realignment of the engines.
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A grid with lots of renewables badly needs resources that can ramp up and down or otherwise compensate for their natural variations.
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To compensate for this, Lazari said the bank would keep operating expenses under control, from flat to 4% growth at the most.
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The only way Russia can compensate for the gaps in its conventional forces is to invoke the threat of a nuclear strike.
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It also would have helped the lenders themselves, as fewer defaults and delinquencies more than compensate for temporary losses from principal reduction.
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Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia's increased output in May was not enough to compensate for lower Iranian exports, a Reuters survey found.
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The companies have been diversifying into higher-margin sectors, such as food ingredients and aquaculture feed, to compensate for the poor returns.
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To compensate for our lack of kitchen use, we end up eating out too much, and making too many no-cook salads.
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Last year, rival easyJet pledged 25 million pounds a year to compensate for its emissions via offsetting measures such as planting trees.
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Fatty alcohols and silicones are often found in shampoos as conditioning agents as a way to "compensate for harsh cleaning," she said.
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In some cases minors can access summer food stamp programs intended to compensate for this, but it's not exactly a silver bullet.
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The in-body image stabilization is remarkable, and helps compensate for the E-M1 Mark II's hit-or-miss low light performance.
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A heating degree-day is a measure of the amount of heating people are likely to want to compensate for cold weather.
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It's a map designed, seemingly deliberately, to compensate for the party's geographic disadvantages and give them a fighting shot in several districts.
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Pizza Daddy was eager to send me free pizza codes to compensate for any minor issue I would report, no questions asked.
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Rival European cities, such as Amsterdam, Paris and Berlin, have all increased their share of job searches to compensate for London's decline.
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It could compensate for shutdowns near Brumadinho by shifting production to the Amazon rainforest, where it has a more modern, safer mine.
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BELARUS DEPUTY PM SAYS MINSK WILL TAKE RUSSIA TO COURT IF IT REFUSES TO COMPENSATE FOR LOST PROFITS DUE TO OIL CONTAMINATION
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In fact, the national government has been spending more on infrastructure around the country in part to compensate for the mining bust.
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By spinning these off to compensate for lower oil revenue, it could fund years of budget deficits, Andy Critchlow writes in Breakingviews.
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Uproar on social media followed, with many speculating that cuts were made to compensate for series lead Ellen Pompeo's $20 million salary.
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To compensate for water taken from their rivers, local governments are also building dams wherever they can to divert it back again.
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Pensioners too knew that he would raise their contributions, to compensate for his decision to lower social charges on people in work.
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While in high school, she continued to pursue performance art, doing her best to compensate for her height with a slim frame.
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"Private household spending will continue to support the economy but will not fully compensate for the decline in export demand," it said.
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He hoped a return to fiscal common sense would reignite growth and compensate for the pain of lower subsidies and job losses.
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If buybacks no longer pack the same punch, it could be because companies are relying on them to compensate for declining fundamentals.
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NOTES: To compensate for injuries to Mike Conley and Mario Chalmers, the Grizzlies signed PG Briante Weber to a 10-day contract.
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Teachers constantly reschedule lessons and tests to compensate for missed days of the academic year, which normally runs from October to July.
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No press secretary can compensate for a president who gives one reason in writing on Tues, and entirely different one on Thurs.
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"Mortality increases sharply during heat waves, mostly because people don't drink enough to compensate for their increased fluid losses," Dr. Maughan said.
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Sim's visual genius could easily compensate for this, if not for the harrowing ugliness that rots through the themes as it progresses.
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To compensate for this, he needs to take back states in the Midwest and north-east that Barack Obama won in 2012.
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Finally, the battery life: the new Watch has a bigger battery in it to compensate for the GPS and the brighter display.
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Lazari said the bank expects a growth in loans volume to compensate for smaller returns amid falling interest rates in the country.
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The plan under consideration would force large refiners to blend extra volumes to compensate for the hardship waiver exemptions for small refiners.
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To compensate for his decreased velocity, he has increased his slider usage from 15 percent in 2016 to 31 percent this year.
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Under a "state-created danger" legal doctrine, a judge ordered the government to provide counseling and other services to compensate for trauma.
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Nor should we expect academic institutions to compensate for deficits in the criminal justice system's response to rape on and off campus.
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To compensate for the late bedtimes of teenagers, the American Academy of Pediatrics advocates for schools to begin at 8:30 a.m.
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First and foremost, a child-friendly urban area must have outdoor spaces to compensate for a lack of sought-after suburban spaces.
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His mental toughness and competitiveness, team officials felt, were strong enough for him to withstand, or help compensate for, any diminished skills.
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The Department of Transportation says most airlines overbook their scheduled flights "to a certain extent" in order to compensate for no-shows.
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The nursing, social work and counseling work provided was not sufficient to compensate for my need to move to the next patient.
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He argued the levies are necessary to compensate for how China has slurped up the fruits of American invention by nefarious means.
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And, as if to compensate for my sisters, I fatten until I am made up of circles: buttocks, thighs, massive barren abdomen.
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In May, a U.S. jury awarded Apple $539 million, after Samsung had previously paid Apple $399 million to compensate for patent infringement.
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AT&T reported declines in video revenue, as its streaming service DirecTV now failed to compensate for the loss of satellite customers.
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"I created Hunchly to help compensate for the natural mistakes we make when doing online research," Justin Seitz, Hunchly's creator, told me.
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Some economists say public spending on infrastructure is needed to compensate for the private sector's reluctance to invest in plants and equipment.
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The additional gluten that some millers and bakers are using to compensate for the wheat's low protein content comes at a cost.
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The company has signaled big ambitions for Marcus especially as it has looked to compensate for lower revenues from its trading arm.
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But although Alice feels perhaps excessively adored by her mother, she's never been able to compensate for her lack of a father.
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Alas, all the aural effects in the world can't compensate for what feels here like a crucial absence at the play's core.
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BRUSSELS — America's allies in Europe and Asia thought they had learned to digest and compensate for the instinctive unpredictability of President Trump.
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Companies that largely sell imported washers, like Samsung and LG, raised prices to compensate for the tariff costs they had to pay.
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To compensate for the new aerodynamics, Boeing installed the software, which would force the nose of the plane down in certain circumstances.
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China will need some 2.9 million tonnes of beef this year, Alves said, to compensate for animals infected with African swine fever.
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Engineers compensate for this by seating CPUs in a thermal compound designed to conduct heat away from the CPU and into heatsinks.
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Many states — more than 40 — allowed insurers to compensate for the loss of C.S.R.s by raising the rates of their silver plans.
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" Her biography tries to compensate for his reticence and delves deeply into what she calls "the dark corners of our family history.
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But a fine cast (including Bobby Cannavale as Laura's feckless ex-husband) can't compensate for the screenplay's superficial sentimentality and lazy slapstick.
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Nor can it enact an immigration plan to compensate for an aging population and smaller labor force that can restrict economic growth.
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But second of all, there's no amount of money that can compensate for all the things that come with repetitive brain injury.
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Banrural's high margins in the SME and consumer sector in rural areas compensate for moderate income diversification and relatively weak efficiency ratios.
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Several airlines, which pay roughly $100 million each for the Max planes, have reached settlements with Boeing to compensate for those losses.
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The solid services and construction sectors should more than compensate for the downturn in manufacturing in the first quarter, the ministry added.
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But the offense, which faltered again Sunday, could not compensate for the troubles with the starting rotation, the bullpen and the defense.
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A single damaged airfield is relatively easy to repair, analysts say, and Russia's air force can compensate for any destroyed Syrian planes.
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Chinese operators have come to rely increasingly on imports of raw material from neighbouring Myanmar to compensate for falling domestic mine production.
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"This is 100 percent an attempt to compensate for the failure of Fire Phone," says James McQuivey, principal analyst at Forrester Research.
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STFC's credit and operational risk appear well controlled, with net interest margins (NIM) that adequately compensate for expected through-the-cycle losses.
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"Luckily, we were able to compensate for shortages by using our extensive network of 4,13 families in the Amazon region," he said.
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The console and PC versions of Overwatch differ slightly from each other to compensate for the advantage that mice can give players.
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As if deception and complications were only tricks that fiction had invented to compensate for the lack of duplicity in actual people.
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He said he expected a rise over time in the value of the U.S. dollar that would help compensate for investment caution.
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The league tried to compensate for the shortfall by enacting a revenue sharing agreement with players for sales of tickets and jerseys.
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Nature also can't simply compensate for all the greenhouse gases we emit, so drastic reductions in emissions in tandem are still essential.
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To compensate for the economic damage, Trump recently approved $12 billion in emergency aid for farmers who produce certain goods, particularly soybeans.
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It now appears to be taking measures to compensate for denials made by the agency during the administration of President Barack Obama.
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This means they can access the extra yield available to compensate for the lack of liquidity that limits the attractiveness for other investors.
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Again, it shouldn't directly impact performance, unless manufacturers are throttling CPU speeds to compensate for an aging battery, as Apple recently admitted to.
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For example, if the lighting is too dim, you can crank up the brightness to compensate for it after the picture's been taken.
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The pancreas then produces more insulin to compensate for the resistance, which can lead to prediabetes, or higher than normal blood sugar levels.
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To compensate for this, the bodies in the artworks are hybridized with the earth and its resources, and activated through performative reconciliatory actions.
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Apple says it started the practice a year ago, to compensate for battery degradation, rather than push people to upgrade their smartphones faster.
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A staff of sensible, thinking, human curators could compensate for runaway algorithms and the charged rhetoric they demand and inspire from us all.
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Maybe it was that Oscar hosting gig, in which she amped up her energy to compensate for James Franco, her soporific co-host.
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"Other major producers have signalled to markets a willingness and ability to increase production to compensate for additional Iranian reductions," the department added.
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If they want the iPad Pro to be as productive as possible they need to compensate for the lack of other inputs somehow.
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You worry that certain correlates of whiteness — Methodism, guns, the name Nikki — are needed to compensate for your lack of the actual thing.
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Astronauts use the machines for two hours a day to compensate for the other 22 hours in which they aren't experiencing physical activity.
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The eurozone is still not strong enough to compensate for problems elsewhere, like in China, where there is the risk of a slowdown.
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The camera has an underwater mode with a dedicated button, designed to compensate for discrepancies in color, tone, and distortion underwater versus above.
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Dench also discussed the tattoo she got on her 81st birthday in 2016 and how she's had to compensate for that while filming.
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Catalan-flag-wielding delegates were treated to a buffet of new policies to compensate for the absence of the one they really want.
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Oil inventories are low, and it is far from clear that other producers will increase output enough to compensate for the supply shock.
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Last year, Apple admitted it was throttling older iPhone models to compensate for degrading batteries that caused the phones to sometimes shut down.
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Despite a lengthy buildup of promo singles and resulting hype, Fleurever isn't an overwrought pseudo-concept album meant to compensate for the wait.
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But aggregate paid clicks increased 211 percent in the third quarter year-over-year, showing it's still able to compensate for that decrease.
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Fixed-line Market Dynamics We expect broadband and pay TV revenue growth to continue to compensate for pressures in the traditional voice segment.
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With that mentality, you'll consider its terrible complexity a challenge you've accepted and something you need to compensate for by growing your skill.
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OPEC production fell in February as Saudi Arabia continued to compensate for other cartel members who have not yet achieved promised output cuts.
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Massachusetts just passed legislation to study if an EV purchasing fee would be financially beneficial enough to compensate for low gas tax revenue.
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The Twins Study research leads plan to include samples from other unrelated astronauts to help compensate for this weak spot in the experiment.
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They all seem permeable or alive—as though the aliveness of objects is there to compensate for my parents being ready to die.
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If savers believe inflation will rise, they will demand a higher nominal interest rate to compensate for the expected loss of spending power.
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To compensate for the end of Title X, Maine Family Planning is trying to raise private donations and find other public funding sources.
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To compensate for battery drain due to data use, many smartwatch-makers, such as LG, have simply increased the size of the battery.
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All shares were obtained using local time, in order to compensate for time zone differences, then normalized by average client performance and volume.
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The more standard liberal approach would compensate for inequalities that emerge from market competition with redistribution via the tax system and social services.
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"Output increases... and cutting consumption in power plants, industry and homes in the winter can compensate for the imports," the NIGC statement said.
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The producer group's spare capacity -- its ability to add supply quickly to markets to compensate for disruptions -- rests at a historically low level.
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Lawrence is seeking damages to compensate for monetary harm, including lost wages and employment opportunities, as well as emotional distress, the complaint said.
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"We will compensate for all the damage to the customers who suffered from this matter," a translated version of the company's statement reads.
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Many economists expect robotization to eventually take hold as the economy is unable to keep producing enough jobs to compensate for lost ones.
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It creates a more paranoid high; people have a lot less of the desirable, empathogenic effects, so take more to compensate for that.
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As if to compensate for the book's backward-looking bias, at the end the author lists 150 contemporary jazzists "who deserve your attention".
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State health commissioners allowed them to propose monthly premium increases of 20 percent, or even more, from 2017 to compensate for the uncertainty.
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While renewables can easily compensate for this missing nuclear capacity on windy and sunny days, other energy sources are needed for the rest.
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On Monday, furniture retailer IKEA Group said it had increased prices in Britain by 3 percent to compensate for the slump in sterling.
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This part is just for the demo, says Sony, as was the use of a microphone to compensate for the crowded show floor.
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And won't the farmers ask for tariff/quota protection to compensate for their higher production costs and loss of markets to foreign farmers?
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The Yoga Book has haptic feedback to compensate for the lack tactility, but honestly, I found the experience more off-putting than anything.
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Expanding wage subsidies is one way to compensate for the low wages paid by many of the new jobs that are being created.
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Italy now pays around 260 basis points more for 10-year money than Germany to compensate for a higher perceived risk of default.
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To compensate for my own weakness, however, I have started to really prep my people on exactly what will be expected of them.
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"In these individuals, a daytime nap seemed to compensate for the lack of sleep at night and to mitigate the risks," Wang said.
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Refurbishments of some existing aircraft and greater use of unmanned systems can help compensate for a curtailment of the F-35 program. 5.
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The Department of Transportation (DOT) says most airlines overbook their scheduled flights "to a certain extent" in order to compensate for no-shows.
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With a total of 17 games scheduled for the regular season, Pachuca should easily have plenty of matches to compensate for lost time.
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De Gea understandably went out to compensate for his defense's nincompoopery, but got worked as Pedro danced around him and slotted it in.
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All patients suffer, because to compensate for no-shows, clinics book multiple patients for the same slot — hence the 12-minute doctor's appointment.
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The E.U. is hunting for more free-trade deals in Asia, including with Australia, Vietnam and China, to compensate for lost U.S. business.
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To compensate for the lost funding, insurers increased the prices of their plans — heavily in the silver category and less so in others.
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A battler on the ice, perhaps to compensate for his size — 5-foot-8 and about 165 pounds — he was heavily penalized, too.
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Warriors Coach Steve Kerr used nine other players to compensate for Durant's absence and started the veteran center Andrew Bogut in Durant's place.
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So if you know you have a blind spot, it's really your responsibility to look, and check, and compensate for that blind spot.
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Shepherd said he took PEDs to compensate for his inability to train while recovering from sports-hernia surgery and shoulder and back injuries.
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Battery life is unimproved from the previous edition, though the second camera creates an additional drain that the new Spectacles must compensate for.
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"Early signs are that this strong trading has continued since stores closed and will help to compensate for lost store sales," it said.
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They argued that the ability to escape from debts was being abused, forcing them to raise prices for everyone to compensate for scofflaws.
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When I wear my Ultra Boosts in the gym, I sometimes feel myself balancing to compensate for the arched shape of the sole.
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The new iMac Pro may help compensate for Apple's previous professional desktop, the Mac Pro, which was widely panned by critics and customers.
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However, the region saw PM2.5 rise 20 percent in January, as local industries raised production to compensate for output cuts in the north.
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As if to compensate for the lack of 3-D in the archival material, she collages it, splitting the screen into many panels.
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There aren't enough carbon sinks to offset every iota of carbon from human activity, so they can't compensate for all of our emissions.
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He takes testosterone to compensate for the loss of his testes, and is being treated with another drug, Cialis, to encourage erectile function.
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Whatever the gains from a trade deal with the United States, they would not compensate for the likely loss of sales to Europe.
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As the disability scholars David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder have pointed out, this economy sells us products to compensate for our supposed imperfections.
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It was not clear, however, if the other plants were able to generate sufficient electricity to compensate for the Costa Sur Plant outage.
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So purchasers are moving on, with more interest in booking out of Southeast Asia to compensate for the shortfall from China, said Nixon.
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Both devices offer wireless charging and fast wired charging, which the latter can help compensate for the less-than-ultra-long battery life.
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The Suburban camper also comes equipped with different parts and devices that improve its drive and handling to compensate for the added weight.
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Dialogue was necessary, it added, citing possible measures to compensate for higher fuel prices, such as credit lines for farmers and transport cooperatives.
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Giving legal rights to a river helps compensate for the fact that the rights of those living along it are frequently being violated.
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But does a roster of six new talk shows on a streaming service compensate for the overall lack of Black representation on television?
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Theoretically an outsider can compensate for their lack of experience in government by appointing individuals who have spent their careers in public service.
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Andrews sued him and the hotel for seventy-five million dollars in damages to compensate for the "horror, shame, and humiliation" she suffered.
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He said the company had not raised prices to customers to compensate for the higher costs, and had no plans to do so.
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This isn't a team that will compensate for the commander in chief's weaknesses; on the contrary, it's a team that will amplify them.
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Denver teachers want higher, stable base salaries -- not the unpredictable bonuses their school district uses each year to compensate for low base pay.
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They think the plan would raise $1 trillion to compensate for the lower revenue that much lower tax rates would probably bring in.
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The mine's owner, the state-owned company Weglokoks, has shelled out millions of zlotys to compensate for the damage its operations have caused.
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But bashing minorities and making grandiose promises go only so far to compensate for the lack of governing competence or a coherent program.
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Too many lower cost basic tool sets include inferior tools and try to compensate for the middling quality with an abundance of items.
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"There has been a little bit of a shift to cans, but not enough to compensate for the (drop in) plastic," he said.
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Washington has demanded Riyadh pump more oil to compensate for lower exports from Iran after slapping fresh sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear program.
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As recently as 2001, scientists thought that increased snowfall could compensate for ice loss at the margins, but that is no longer the case.
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Though extensions are typically made from human hair, they require a different care routine to compensate for the lack of an attached human head.
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The overstimulation often happens because the brain tries to compensate for cells elsewhere that have been killed by damaging loud noises or ear infections.
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The Transportation Security Administration is advising travelers to check in two hours ahead of their flight time to compensate for the slowdown at security.
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The forecast for Wednesday is wet and teams have been considering adding an extra day to testing to compensate for the missed track time.
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The batteries automatically turn on when a large energy surge happens, and they pump electricity back into the grid to compensate for the spike.
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My question is, how do I negotiate a 'number' of these options to compensate for a lower salary over the next couple of years?
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"Your body craves food and you overeat to compensate for the calories and nutrition you didn't get while on the liquid diet," Langer said.
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If the generation that increases to compensate for the losses is more carbon-intensive than the energy that storage displaces, net emissions nudge up.
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As a result, he is increasingly demanding more enticing potential returns to compensate for the risks of physical damage from climate change, he said.
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Yardeni was describing the demand by investors in the 1980s for high yields to compensate for the perceived risks of inflation and budget deficits.
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The company, in the process of being bought by Tesla (TSLA) for $2.6 billion, cut expenses to compensate for a reduced solar installation forecast.
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Others have tried to clear up the whole mess, responding to bad reviews and leaving five-star scores to compensate for the negative feedback.
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On the contrary, people eating in circumstances that don't encourage lingering (the car, the desk) may be eating even quicker to compensate for that.
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Attempts to compensate for the resulting slide in volumes by attracting more financial players, including the high-frequency "flash boys", just annoyed everyone more.
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Then he has to make sure he's not putting too much fat or sugar into a meal to compensate for the lack of salt.
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Apple may also release a "Pro" model that will effectively be marketing to compensate for the fact that the iPhone 7 will be weak.
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Stockton's pollsters said it was difficult to reach Hudson County voters and that they weighted race and ethnicity to compensate for the underrepresented groups.
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One cure for this state of affairs is reparations, a one-off cash transfer to compensate for the lasting effects of slavery and discrimination.
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Drive up the unfavorable ratings of his Democratic rival as he did in 2016 in order to compensate for his own low ratings. 237.
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Prolonged volatility could encourage banks joining the deal to negotiate for better fees and titles to compensate for increased market risk, the investor said.
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Late in the season, Siberian trucking companies raise fees for drivers to compensate for the danger and difficulty of driving during the spring thaw.
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Getting bigger ultimately gives health care systems the upper hand in price negotiations with insurers, to compensate for taking on more publicly funded care.
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So she wants to impose a border carbon adjustment — in effect, a carbon tax on imports — to compensate for foreign countries' laxer environmental standards.
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But according to CBS News exit polls, Clinton did not win enough minority votes to compensate for the white votes she did not get.
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The court also stated that those who were paid for their land should keep the money to compensate for a decade of lost livelihood.
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That proved insufficient for some investors who thought the dominance of regional airline COPA required a bigger pick-up to compensate for such risks.
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Moreover, government cannot always do more with less, compensate for poor leadership, and manage the confusion created by duplication and overlap on Capitol Hill.
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Maps of megadrought risk for the American Southwest under different levels of warming, and the required increase in precipitation to compensate for that warming.
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Provisions that award government workers with service of 40 years benefits equivalent to full final salary were originally introduced to compensate for low pay.
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But if workers think that will happen, they should be saving more now in order to compensate for that future hit to their incomes.
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Companies need to recognise that many developed countries are becoming high-risk markets that do not compensate for those risks by delivering higher returns.
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In fact, Mattis might feel the need to take a firmer line against Russia to compensate for Trump's gestures of friendship to Vladimir Putin.
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South Africa's democracy "was built with the understanding that there would be ways to compensate for failure in parts of the system," she said.
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Also, economists might want to hear, from a possibly Republican job candidate, a realistic scenario for how future growth would compensate for tax cuts.
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It's also another blow to U.S. farmers, who had hoped to increase exports to Japan and Europe to compensate for lost sales to China.
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Netflix has ramped up production of cartoons, children's sitcoms and animated movies, in part to compensate for Disney content that is leaving the service.
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So Tesla's used car business can't compensate for declines in vehicle revenue caused, in part, by the lower average sale prices for its vehicles.
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So far, U.S. pig farmers have tried to compensate for the fall-off in exports to China by expanding into markets like South Korea.
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Measuring the performance of an ambassador is difficult, in part because all ambassadors have career officers as their deputies to compensate for any shortcomings.
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On the other hand, lacking any background in foreign affairs, he might make all his nominations from the career ranks to compensate for that.
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This meant people were only willing to buy Greek debt if they got very high interest rates to compensate for the risk of default.
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Another showed that users compensate for lower nicotine levels either by using different puffing styles or by using other nicotine products, mainly e-cigarettes.
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But Travis d'Arnaud and Reyes homered in the bottom half of the inning, awakening a Mets offense that had to compensate for Colon's struggles.
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A federal judge is extending voter registration in Florida for an additional week to compensate for disruptions caused by Hurricane Matthew, according to CNN.
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In those who underslept, "a daytime nap seemed to compensate for the lack of sleep at night and to mitigate the risks," Wang explained.
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"No amount of money can compensate for the loss of a loved one's life," the federation said in a statement to the Post-Gazette.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates would compensate for the shortfall in the oil market.
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If it's a maintenance delay or crew issue, the airlines are obligated to compensate for that delay, especially if it ruins your travel plans.
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A strange menagerie of legislative add-ons made their way through the legislative thicket, to compensate for earlier laws that Republicans wished to nullify.
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Most Medicare beneficiaries find themselves having to purchase supplemental private coverage to compensate for the program's high cost-sharing burdens (deductibles, copays, and premiums).
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At the same time, if citrus trees are not watered enough to compensate for the extreme heat, there can be a loss of crop.
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The rise in net interest income helped compensate for a 2.9-percent decline in non-interest net income, which fell $21625 billion from 2900.
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The Saudis want to compensate for lost Iranian barrels, but they don't want to put so much oil on the market that prices crash.
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Slave owners negotiated immediate cash payments to compensate for the loss of their work force — according to calculations made by the historian Hilary McD.
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Sometimes I feel the impulse to try and compensate for that, which is a pretty bad habit I've being trying to get out of.
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Riyadh said it would compensate for the loss by drawing on reserves which stood at 188 million barrels in June, according to official data.
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Some, like Javier, feel the wages they are being offered just don't compensate for long commutes, time away from family, and child-care expenses.
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The software was meant to compensate for bigger, more fuel-efficient engines and ensure the plane flew the same way as an earlier version.
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Netflix has stepped up its production of original content, seemingly largely to compensate for the loss of all of those titles in its library.
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Will most schools, as some have already done, support already struggling students by continuing to compensate for cancelled TA-ships and work study jobs?
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Such catastrophes have been linked to the weak enforcement of regulations and dangerous structural modifications made to compensate for a shortage of housing space.
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"They are effective weapons," he said, that were best suited to capitalize on Mr. Assad's air power superiority and compensate for his manpower shortages.
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"One of the things that we are working with is tools to enable governments to compensate for mis-selling of different kinds," she said.
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Knightscope maintains that its robots are essentially supplementary devices, meant to compensate for a lack of personnel, to spot trouble and call the police.
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Mississippi Power asked the state for permission to charge customers more to compensate for the increased costs of the coal portion of the facility.
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It can only supplement the electoral process, and cannot compensate for more systemic American problems like gerrymandering and the erosion of campaign finance regulation.
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"I knew I'd have to compensate for the injury and couldn't put all my weight on the left foot in my swing," Finau said.
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Eating tacos from a food truck on Nolensville Road won't do a thing to compensate for a grand-scale tragedy like that, of course.
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But the new batteries would more than compensate for that handicap with their cost advantage and, in time, their ability to store more energy.
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Costs are now rising to lease privately owned land, and service companies are exercising market power to compensate for their losses during the crash.
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Leaders in the region had been reluctant to shut down coal production without pledges of economic investment to compensate for the loss of income.
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YouTube hasn't been available on the Show since Google yanked it last year, but a host of new features should compensate for its absence.
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To compensate for the refining problems, PDVSA has been importing refined products but has struggled to pay for them because of a cash shortage.
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The alternative to budget reform was to enact new taxes on citizens to compensate for the shortfall — something the governor wisely refused to accept.
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But for enterprising herders like Sankare, the manure trade offers a new source of income that is helping compensate for losses caused by drought.
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The union said teacher pay varies from year to year, because the district's pay system uses unpredictable bonuses to compensate for low base pay.
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Their ultimate placement also necessitated the added "cheater squares," whose presence I sought to compensate for by means of the somewhat low word count.
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Their successors adapted the formula by adding salt, garlic and herbs to the tomatoes, probably to compensate for the insipid tomatoes they found here.
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To compensate for the thin air, the helicopter's wings will spin at 10 times the rate of a typical earthbound copter to achieve lift.
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Late on Tuesday, local elections officials announced that voting hours would be extended past 7 pm in some locations to compensate for the problems.
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The International Monetary Fund projects growth of 4.6% this year, with infrastructure spending expected to compensate for weaker external demand and slower credit growth.
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Washington has demanded Riyadh pump more oil to compensate for lower exports from Iran after slapping fresh sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear programme.
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It also needs to have a kind of psychological effect, and thereby compensate for any uncertainty created by line-blurring methods such as hybrid war.
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It is unclear how rural hospitals will compensate for the financial benefits they are likely to lose — or how many more rural hospitals will fall.
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The yield spread, or credit spread, is the amount of yield potentially riskier corporate bonds offer above comparable Treasuries to compensate for the increased risk.
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In the much shorter term, the Kremlin seems keen to reassert control over Belarus so as to compensate for its loss of influence over Ukraine.
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Plus, a Sanders win in New Hampshire, where polls already show him up by quite a bit, would quickly compensate for a narrow Iowa defeat.
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For Republicans, that means another cycle of wondering just how overwhelmingly they need to win white voters to compensate for their total debilitation with nonwhites.
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And although they could "indirectly" compensate for that decline with better tactics, there was no way to improve reaction time once it started to decline.
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The price paid to compensate for taking the risk of investing in stocks rather than in bonds is defined as the "equity risk premium" (ERP).
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One option would be for larger firms to open subsidiaries in the United States, like Elbit has done, to compensate for the loss of business.
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To compensate for their inability to operate safely and reliably from context alone, AVs need more of the scenes they encounter to be pre-mapped.
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Sechin also said the global oil sector needed a stable, significant inflow of investments in the long term to compensate for ageing oil-producing assets.
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This is a complete sea change from the All Hat, No Cattle Phil Emery Bears, who made big splashes to compensate for not having depth.
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This study tried to compensate for the shortcomings of previous studies, which recruited same-sex parent families and could thus establish a certain selection bias.
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There is one effect of the modifications that might compensate for this lost excitement: the shorter the format, the higher the odds of an upset.
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As we watched the big agencies, we saw that even the best marketing couldn't quite compensate for a certain miniature blood test that didn't work.
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People who expect prices to rise more quickly may press for higher wages, which can lead to higher prices as businesses compensate for payroll increases.
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So Showalter came up with a neat trick where he basically combined multiple images from Hubble together and tweaked them to compensate for the movement.
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That's when temperatures soar, and the energy system is taxed as residents crank up the AC and otherwise try to compensate for the blistering heat.
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They also call for a higher payment when drivers have to take passengers far outside the city (to compensate for them for the return trip).
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And the United Technologies side may require a large premium to compensate for the 30 percent decline in its stock price over the last year.
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The list also included a couple of winners, such as power producer AES and retailer GameStop, but not nearly enough to compensate for the losers.
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RUSSIA AGREES TO SUPPLY 30,000 T OF CRUDE OIL TO BELARUSIAN NAFTAN REFINERY TO COMPENSATE FOR UNDERSUPPLY DUE TO PIPELINE CONTAMINATION - SOURCE CLOSE TO TALKS
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The company, which is in the process of being bought by Tesla for $2.6 billion, cut expenses to compensate for a reduced solar installation forecast.
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To compensate for that loss, the government then struck a deal with Uber to aide residents with the cost of their trips along those routes.
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During a conversation with Dan Rather on The Big Interview, set to air April 23, Stanley said he pursued fame to compensate for his insecurities.
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"The forecast says a lot of spring wheat will be planted, which could help compensate for the reduced winter wheat area," one German trader said.
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"With the Clinton operation, I think they're trying to do a lot to compensate for a weak candidate," said Rob Frost, Cuyahoga County GOP Chair.
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Oklahoma's Lankford came aboard on Friday after having questioned whether tax revenues from economic growth would compensate for an expected increase in the national debt.
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"In their post-presidencies, we often see presidents trying to compensate for weaknesses or failings in their record," says Emory University political scientist Alan Abramowitz.
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It also sold stakes in several ventures raising 1.29 billion reais, an amount, however, not enough to compensate for the heavy provisions and write-offs.
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It automatically adjusts the tone of the screen (making it either warmer or cooler) to compensate for the color temperature of the surrounding ambient light.
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Another possibility is that Mr Trump believes that firing Mr Bannon will somehow compensate for his disastrous handling of last weekend's deadly riots in Charlottesville.
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But by not going the "I'm the next FDR/Lincoln/JFK" route, Clinton is also attempting to compensate for her shortcomings—just by different means.
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In an attempt to compensate for the delayed shipments, shipping will be free for all preorders, according to a tweet by Oculus CEO Brendan Iribe.
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The ratio has been set at a lower level, but Sharp said he had been persuaded that the extra capital provision would compensate for this.
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"The increase will have to compensate for steep losses from Iran and Venezuela, as well as a still-fragile situation in Libya," the IEA said.
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The company canceled its deal after investors asked for higher pricing to compensate for the risk associated with lending to a 'brick and mortar' retailer.
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It said cost cuts would only partially be able to compensate for the price cuts in Asia and the limiting of distribution to U.S wholesale.
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"Suppliers are trying to compensate for the low volumes by increasing their premium," said Joshua Rotbart, managing partner at J. Rotbart & Co in Hong Kong.
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Drama is usually favored over character development For now, Unreal is still a show about using stylized fairy tales to compensate for real-life trauma.
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I squirreled it away in my brain as a possible at-home treatment to compensate for the lack of acceptable bathtub in my apartment (#RenterProblems).
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Apple could be forced to raise US prices to compensate for higher duties on the Chinese-made products or take a hit to profit margins.
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And if 2016 teaches us anything, it's that data science can't fix a weak message or compensate for a powerful enthusiasm among voters for change.
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The expected ample U.S. beef supplies could mean export prices fall to compensate for the increased tariffs or demand could switch to chilled beef imports.
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A second "offset" occurred in the 1970s and '80s when military planners turned to improved technology in conventional weapons to again compensate for smaller numbers.
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So we see a correction — mild so far, to compensate for the mild risk of holding stocks through a few months of ups and downs.
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As media companies struggle to compensate for plummeting advertising revenue while chasing new technologies, like virtual reality, layoffs and revamping plans have become the norm.
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A wider bid-ask spread is needed to compensate for these search costs as well as for the risk of prices moving in the meantime.
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I reiterated #Saudi's commitment, in collaboration with other producers, to guarantee availability of sufficient oil supply to compensate for potential loss & to meet rising demand.
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Amenities in the workplace cannot compensate for an economic system and business models that are increasingly being perceived as based on greed, inequity and waste.
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Sanofi is going after Medivation in order to expand in the lucrative oncology sector, as it seeks new businesses to compensate for flagging diabetes revenue.
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Last month, Saudi Arabia approached Indian buyers offering them additional supplies to compensate for loss of Iranian oil after the United States' sanctions kicked in.
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Sophisticated economic models show the macroeconomic feedback generated by the TCJA will exceed that amount – more than enough to compensate for the static revenue loss.
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But they, and millions of others, also found themselves burdened with assorted new fees and levies to compensate for lost state and local government revenues.
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But this will not be enough to compensate for the huge cut in planted area and the harvest will with certainty be smaller this year.
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While most lenders require mortgage insurance on loans with smaller down payments to compensate for their extra risk, there are several options that do not.
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Important as this was, it could not compensate for the decades when the United States, while claiming to defend democracy, had aided Latin America's dictators.
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Drugs like Adderall and Ritalin work to compensate for deficits, not increase performance, says Eugene Arnold, a professor of psychopharmacology at the Ohio State University.
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The short time remaining before March 29 would not allow the government to fully compensate for the effects of a no-deal Brexit, it added.
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But while some politicians would have tried to compensate for the late start with a frenetic pace of activity, Biden's approach is decidedly more measured.
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"Normally a net exporter of grains, South Africa will now need to import substantial amounts of grain to compensate for domestic production shortfalls," Lindow said.
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In his second start, against Boston, his sinker command was erratic, and to compensate for too many dirt balls, he tried to elevate the pitch.
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This will do little to help Rio meet its promise to plant 24 million seedlings to compensate for the carbon emissions caused by the Games.
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Over the last few decades, as the heavyweight division lagged behind more entertaining weight classes, that promotion has served to compensate for a lackluster product.
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The typical collective consciousness of a deep Golden State bench failed to compensate for the MVP, and no other star emerged in the starting lineup.
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Singapore's government has also been supportive of self-driving technology, with officials saying they need it to compensate for the nation's limited size and population.
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Trump has frequently assailed allegations of possible collusion between his associates and Moscow as a smokescreen intended to compensate for Clinton's unexpected loss in November.
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To pay for his care, and help compensate for Ms. Newman's interrupted career, the Newmans refinanced four times and took out a home-equity loan.
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Those underlying conditions limit life chances for children, as well as for young adults and parents, in ways that government redistribution programs can't compensate for.
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The speech was received poorly in Islamabad, with Pakistani officials saying they would pivot to China instead to compensate for their strained relationship with Washington.
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To help pay for the $1.5 trillion tax cut, lawmakers eliminated many individual tax breaks, arguing the overall plan would compensate for any lost benefits.
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He said the government was also in talks to buy masks and other equipment for health workers to compensate for the shortfalls in the country.
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No amount of exercise, and I did plenty of it, could compensate for how much I ate when I abandoned the latest weight loss scheme.
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The Garden is just another symbol in the collective imagination of a fractured city, a modest attempt to compensate for the government's faults and shortcomings.
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Obscene wealth, and its spectacular power to compensate for racial loss, is the central protagonist we are invited to cheer on in Crazy Rich Asians.
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Of course, the potentially multibillion-dollar tax incentives that New York and Northern Virginia are lavishing on Amazon help compensate for the locations' high costs.
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And sound can take a toll on an animal's energy reserves if it means burning fuel to avoid or otherwise compensate for the noise's impacts.
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That's termed the "entourage effect," and Lord Jones, for one, has sought to compensate for it by using CBD rendered from the entire hemp plant.
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In an interview with CNBC last week, Wagner expressed safety concerns around the added games, saying the deal doesn't fairly compensate for the additional risks.
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Jaeckel has retail clients in warmer states who are expecting spring-collection inventory, so she has paid for expedited shipping to compensate for the delays.
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Of course, when we return to non-emergency times, social media should not compensate for or replace in-person friendships or long-term, deep connections.
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But Trump, speaking at a G7 summit in the French resort of Biarritz, ruled out lifting economic sanctions to compensate for losses suffered by Iran.
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Fuel cells are generally installed on site, so they do not need to burn extra fuel to compensate for energy lost over long transmission lines.
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Iranian officials, enraged by the Trump administration's actions, have been pressing Britain and other European nations to compensate for the American pullout from the accord.
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Microsoft announced it would be carbon "negative" by 22020, and that it would compensate for all of its cumulative emissions since its founding in 1975.
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They justify this hypocrisy by asserting what has been disproved time and again — that tax cuts spur the economy and compensate for any lost revenue.
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The retaliatory tariffs America recently imposed on Europe to compensate for illegal aerospace subsidies included some spirits, which LVMH also sells (champagne was mercifully excluded).
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The post is a symbol of prestige, and for Mr. Macron's young party, En Marche, a Paris victory could compensate for losses elsewhere around France.
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President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday that Iran must "compensate" for the crash and demanded that the Revolutionary Guard "explain to people" exactly what happened.
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Among Mr. Cameron's social circle, known as the "chumocracy," vacationing in Tuscany did not compensate for a lack of experience or curiosity in global affairs.
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This implied that the White House planned to compensate for any revenue lost through tax cuts by curbing deductions or finding ways to raise revenue.
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Iran dismissed the European measure as ineffective, criticizing the countries for failing to compensate for all the trade it had lost due to U.S. sanctions.
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According to the government's bid document, it should be able to compensate for modifications made by plastic surgery, age, scars, tattoos, beards, makeup, and more.
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Pharmaceutical companies have perpetuated a myth that high prices are necessary in order to compensate for the risks and investments they undertake when developing drugs.
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Synchronized swimmers told Reuters they progressively shed their goggles as competitions approach, hoping their muscle memory and gradual tolerance to chlorine compensate for blurry vision.
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To compensate for the shortfall, the government will issue additional deficit covering bonds worth 2.2 trillion yen in an extra budget for this fiscal year.
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On Wednesday, as another sweetener to compensate for the removal of Amona, he appointed a team to begin work on locating a site for it.
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M&M-owner Mars has been building its pet business, which includes the Iams, Pedigree and Whiskas brands, to help compensate for slowing confectionery sales.
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Harvey has also had to eliminate the bad habits he developed in 2016 to compensate for the fatigue and weakness he felt in his arm.
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Iranian leaders hope sanctions waivers granted to eight buyers of Iranian crude, combined with rising oil prices, will compensate for a reduction oil export volumes.
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How does the master plan to make America great (there is one… right?) compensate for the lost potential of a half million of its youth?
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The telephoto and wide-angle lenses are optically stabilized, which means it will compensate for slight movements so you don't end up taking a blurry shot.
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To compensate for the lack of reliable infrastructure, manufactures are being forced to install even more sensors, which further adds to the cost of the vehicle.
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I think he's a needle-dicked carnival barker whose every thought and deed is [meant] to compensate for the size of his incredibly tiny micro penis.
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OrCam harnesses the power of Artificial Vision to compensate for lost visual abilities thus enabling visually impaired people to overcome the barriers that impede their independence.
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He expressed confidence that Trump would secure new bilateral trade deals to compensate for business lost as the United States retreats from global, multilateral trade pacts.
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Net inflows of 5.2 billion francs and rising financial markets helped to compensate for the effects of a strong Swiss franc, the Geneva-based bank said.
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Today, Bundelkhand, once a region green with forests and fields, is increasingly barren, with only a few irrigation facilities in place to compensate for disappearing rainfall.
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Exports to the United States helped compensate for lost exports to the EU this year after the United States altered rules for importing biofuel from Argentina.
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The camera's also got 5-axis in-body image stabilization, just like in OM-D E-M10 Mark II, which helps it compensate for shaky hands.
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Investors could demand higher yields from corporate sukuk to compensate for the risk, and structuring sukuk to limit risk may become more time-consuming and expensive.
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After the United States ended all sanctions waivers on Iranian crude, Washington said Riyadh and Abu Dhabi would help compensate for any shortage in oil supply.
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To compensate for these apparent shortcomings, I overstretched my back and once literally stretched my feet until I got a stress fracture in one of them.
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"Initiatives like the Carillon usually spring up to compensate for the lack of public services," said Maryse Bresson, a sociology professor at the University of Versailles.
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