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The skin color issue is something that our technology compensates for.
This compensates for its lack of geographic diversification and weak financial structure.
Performance will suffer as the system compensates for the reduced octane, however.
The system also compensates for leakage due to hair, glasses, or other factors.
But the exceptional perspective they afford more than compensates for any visual shortcomings.
For now, though, Dockery's star power compensates for most of the concerns and shortcomings.
Ministers say that a forthcoming increase in the minimum wage compensates for the cuts.
The latter are mostly low-wage jobs, however, and neither compensates for the losses.
He compensates for his time away with strictness, insisting Philip stay close to home for college.
Its missile program compensates for Iran&aposs lack of a modern air force, among other factors.
The company, however, stressed that the wage increase "more than compensates" for the loss in other benefits.
The system compensates for the inexperience of many of its teachers by having a highly centralized organization.
At the 'B' rating level this somewhat compensates for a financial structure comparable to 'CCC' rated peers.
That more than compensates for a Steelers defense with no Pro Bowl selections for two straight years.
Fitch believes the stronger business profile compensates for the structurally weaker demand for cement in the long term.
How DJI compensates for this will be something to look for if and when the drone gets released.
" He compensates for this exclusion by focusing on the women who formed what he calls a "shadow club.
However, the final battle between Lee and Chuck Norris in the Colosseum compensates for its dry lead-up.
Objects in the north and south become distorted as the flat map compensates for the flattening of the globe.
Once again, the works' production value compensates for a conceit that is at best pedestrian and at worst pernicious.
What he lacks in experience and foreign travel, he compensates for with confidence, focus and a battery of consultants' reports.
The structure gives the established cast considerably less to do, but as noted, James' presence more than compensates for that.
It's possible to build a narrative around a less-than-ideal candidate that compensates for what they lack in appeal.
But most private companies have a sick pay scheme that compensates for the wage difference from the very first day.
"I'm sure the scale at which they sell their goods in India more than compensates for the restrictions," she added.
Tibetan nomads are susceptible to vitamin D deficiency on account of their limited diets, and the VDR gene compensates for that.
The emirate does not need its own foreign exchange reserves, and UAE support compensates for the lack of external sector data.
MCAS is an automated system that compensates for the fact that the 737 Max has larger engines than previous 737 generations.
But this one is so full of complex flavors and diverse textures, it more than compensates for the lack of crunch.
According to the filing, the settlement compensates for financial and emotional harm to about 285 women and 135 men of color.
One of his Jason's biggest challenges is memory loss, which he compensates for by writing everything down in his phone immediately.
The Emirate has no need for its own foreign exchange reserves, and UAE support compensates for the lack of external sector data.
He compensates for his throwing trouble by varying his times to the plate, stepping off the rubber and letting teammates handle bunts.
Amazon maintained in a statement that the higher hourly wage "more than compensates for the phaseout" of the stock and incentive bonuses.
The nation's stable democracy "compensates for some weaknesses Senegal might have," said Aurélien Mali, a senior analytical adviser for Africa for Moody's.
Could the future of making music sound good be an app that compensates for the terrible headphones most of us insist on buying?
If you're expecting the insurer to have a more generous financial payout, the insurer compensates for that by charging you a higher premium.
The school partly compensates for the budget disparity with fund-raising that helps pay for extra teachers, student meals and after-school sports.
The MDB's solvency assessment is driven by its strong and stable capital position which compensates for the higher risk of its loan book.
"This Is Us" compensates for its low-concept stories by toying with narrative formats and twisting characters' experiences into mysteries for the audience.
The significant increase in hourly cash wages effective November 1 more than compensates for the phase out of incentive pay and future RSU grants.
But like a fair number of productions from the Public's Mobile Unit, the show has a likable messy élan that compensates for many sins.
Yet Iran compensates for its lack of military might -- compared to the US -- with shrewd tactics and affiliated militant groups to retaliate for them.
But the increased lending barely compensates for shrinking "shadow" loans, one of the major targets of regulators as they seek to curb systemic financial risks.
Players first use a switch to select indoor or outdoor play, which compensates for all the extra infrared light when you're out in the sun.
The Tacx NEO 2 Smart Indoor Trainer features dynamic inertia, which compensates for incline, speed, and weight to provide a smooth and realistic ride feel.
"The significant increase in hourly cash wages more than compensates for the phase out of incentive pay and RSUs [restricted stock units]," a spokesperson said.
Our brain compensates for this by constantly making predictions about what's going to happen, says Mattias Ekman, a researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands.
Your car compensates for this initially by adding more gasoline to the air-vapor mixture — what Ciatti calls running "rich" — and that's where the problem begins.
" That remark was not well received, including by Ms. Hall, who replied, "Thank you, but please don't imply that a previous tribute compensates for this mistake.
This compensates for low development sales due to muted demand for office space and middle- and upper-range residential projects over the past 12-18 months.
His priority will be to maintain a fiscal regime that encourages foreign investment in Britain and compensates for the chilling effect of Brexit on the economy.
The weather service compensates for this by giving us the heat index, a subjective measurement of the heat based on how hot and humid it is.
It also compensates for Wi-Fi (though you can only register two devices for free), free morning coffee in the lobby, bicycle rentals, and pool access.
The details: The company is investing in clean-energy and environmental restoration with three projects around the world that it says offsets (compensates for) its shipping emissions.
This mostly compensates for the "auto-cover" system, which, ostensibly, makes your Ryder take cover behind any object that should provide it when their weapon is drawn.
Shot in a dark studio with no audience, it compensates for a lack of visual and auditory comedy cues with cinematic technique and acting by Suki Waterhouse.
"The significant increase in hourly cash wages more than compensates for the phase out of incentive pay and RSUs," Amazon's spokesperson said in an emailed statement to CNBC.
"The significant increase in hourly cash wages more than compensates for the phase out of incentive pay and [restrictive stock units]," Amazon's spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
It's still too early for a definitive answer on whether this will be the miracle March that compensates for the parched weather we had in January and February.
The freight protection policy applies to refiners in Europe and compensates for the transport costs between Ras Tanura in Saudi Arabia and Sidi Kerir in Egypt, traders said.
Eve -- played by Sandra Oh -- is her match, not because her goodness compensates for Villanelle's brutality, but because she is as interesting and conflicted in her own right.
Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) is a brilliant actress, a mother whose tireless playfulness more than compensates for the trail of mess and open cupboard doors left in her wake.
The rest of the heart compensates for a while, but as more heart attacks occur, and more and more heart disappears, it stops being able to keep up.
" The company also maintains that the "significant increase in hourly cash wages effective November 1 more than compensates for the phase-out of incentive pay and future [stock] grants.
The HOX index is based on a statistical model that compensates for different types of homes sold during various periods to give a better picture of underlying price trends.
Jasmine's solo number compensates for the way "A Whole New World" is staged, in a way that makes the film's world feel smaller, and as if the lyrics don't matter.
More cushioning in the form of protective foam within the heel of the shoe compensates for the lighter knit, providing added protection without the weight specifically for times of deceleration.
Debord compensates for this in The Society of the Spectacle by preceding each chapter with a prominent quote, thereby alerting the reader to the meta-textual nature of his work.
"The significant increase in hourly cash wages more than compensates for the phase out of incentive pay and RSUs," an Amazon spokesperson told The Hill in an email Wednesday night.
So the machine assumes that in the end, different groups (differentiated by sex, gender, ethnicity, etc.) should be similar overall and mathematically compensates for any major discrepancies in the results.
"Nostalgia compensates for uncomfortable states, for example, people with feelings of meaninglessness or a discontinuity between past and present," Dr. Tim Wildschut, a senior researcher at Southampton University, told The Guardian.
Since a series of bilateral agreements in 2000, the Communist island's economy depends heavily on Venezuelan crude oil, which Havana compensates for by providing Venezuela with Cuban doctors and other services.
His polar opposite, and abiding frenemy from school, is Peter Keating (an ideally lumpen Aus Greidanus Jr.), who compensates for his lack of talent by general sycophancy and stealing Howard's ideas.
"What's important is you know where you are and you build an organization that enhances the way you do it and also compensates for areas where you are not as strong."
SML's covered bonds benefit from a two-notch RU, as Fitch sees the underlying assets as standard and the breakeven OC compensates for the credit loss modelled in a 'AAA' stress scenario.
Scientists can't say for sure whether and how the two factors are related, but some interesting research suggests that high emotional intelligence compensates for low cognitive ability, at least in the workplace.
They really thought it through with the ceramic bezel, the titanium case and bracelet, and the spring-loaded clasp on the bracelet that compensates for the compression of a wet-suit sleeve.
This compensates for the risk taken by sponsoring an accused criminal — since if that person doesn't show up to court, the bondsman must fork over his or her bail to the government.
Growth is expected to moderate in 2018 to 1.1%, as a further pick-up in investment to 3.2% only partly compensates for cooling private consumption due to a fall in real wages.
LeBron's 6-of-10 shooting from deep against Atlanta compensates for his 4-of-19 stink bombing from downtown in the first round, but much of the good he's done has been downstream.
He said that in a typical tank of gas for a car, over half the cost is tax, which not only compensates for CO2 emissions but also for congestion, accidents and road maintenance.
Whether Zalando compensates for the disappointing October by increasing discounts or spending more on marketing depends on trading in November and December, co-Chief Executive Rubin Ritter told a conference call for analysts.
"We do not expect the corporate tax rate cut to revive growth such that stronger tax buoyancy compensates for the loss in revenue," analysts at Moody's Investors Service wrote in a note Friday.
Sometimes Kelman's carefulness shows through, a visible seam holding the plot together, but he compensates for this with the wonderfully observed slow accumulation of detail that makes up Murdo's world — both inner and outer.
Yet as mounted by first-time director Michael Gracey (whose credits include commercials and music videos), the movie compensates for that with its muscular choreography and music filled with power ballads and catchy pop hooks.
Lomas, who is 16 weeks pregnant, began the race Wednesday and finished Sunday with the help of her husband Dan and the suit, which compensates for injuries she suffered in a riding accident in 2007.
For example, a new federal law introduced in July that compensates for deforestation ignores the rights of indigenous people and the requirement for consent of the village council for use of forest land, activists said.
The Houston location features mirrorless Canon EOS RP cameras, which Omar Elsayed, Hypno co-founder, says compensates for poor lighting conditions or other technical issues, although he and the team can't salvage an unenjoyable room.
"He can get in an agitated state, but he's extremely smart and very funny," says the source, who notes that Penn compensates for some of his bad habits by eating well and getting lots of exercise.
In winter Ukraine traditionally uses some of the gas pumped by Russia to European consumers for its own needs and compensates for this by deliveries from Ukrainian gas storage located in the west of the country.
Mother's Day is not quite as stuffed with famous faces as the two preceding movies, but it compensates for its slight deficit of celebs with a lamer script, some casual racism, and shades of Nicholas Sparks.
That barrier is a recommended free audio guide whose moderately nifty engineering (a binaural stereo technology oversold as "3-D" sound) hardly compensates for its insulting soundtrack of actors portraying awe-struck ambassadors and gossiping aristocrats.
But what the stocky Colon lacks in finely tuned physique, he compensates for with a baseball acumen that appeals to a demographic beyond Mets fans, who have become enamored of his frugal pitching style and occasional follies.
The limberness of Chow's cast is incredible, which more than compensates for those times when the special effects in Shaolin Soccer aren't up to the standards of a modern Hollywood blockbuster… or even the best of Chinese cinema.
Gale said sometimes people distinguish tax reform from tax cuts by saying "reform" is revenue-neutral—the government compensates for the new cuts by introducing new sources of money—as opposed to tax cuts, which simply reduce revenue.
"The consumer is two-thirds of the economy so their bubbly confidence more than compensates for the concerns registered by manufacturing executives," said MUFG chief financial economist Chris Rupkey, who expected some 2% of economic growth this year.
If he's any kind of feminist you'd never know it, so be glad the one where the "damsel in shining armor" fails to rescue the "white knight in distress" compensates for the "Badgering the Witness" charges and "No Hard Feelings" g'bye.
The Rival 600 compensates for this with a dual-sensor system and 6003-to-1 tracking that keeps tabs on how high the mouse is lifted, making sure the cursor stays in the same place when it's put back down.
BOQ's covered bonds benefit from a two-notch recovery uplift, as Fitch sees the underlying assets as standard and the AP relied upon by Fitch in its analysis roughly compensates for the credit loss modelled in a 'AAA(EXP)' stress scenario.
NBG I, NBG II and Piraeus's programme are assigned a three-notch recovery uplift as the 25% OC Fitch relies on compensates for credit losses modelled in a stress scenario corresponding to the covered bonds' rating (7%, 14% and 14.3%, respectively).
Zell am See's more than 40 hotels and 60 restaurants warmly welcome travelers such as Sultan and Marwa whose spending compensates for revenue drops of up to 30 percent seen since Russian guests began staying away due to a tumbling rouble.
As with many companies that have cut costs by cutting middlemen and moving online, Harper Wilde compensates for the removal of in-store fittings with a Fit Quiz, a good 30-day return policy, and a Home Try-On program.
The distraction in "Visitors to Versailles" comes from a recommended free audio guide whose moderately nifty engineering (a binaural stereo technology oversold as "3D" sound) hardly compensates for its insulting soundtrack of actors portraying awe-struck ambassadors and gossiping aristocrats.
"A gigantic number of customers have a slow broadband speed, so with restrictions of movement we have an increase in demand that pretty much compensates for the negative impact on mobile sales," CEO Rodrigo Abreu said in an analysts call.
Advocates for cutting the refugee cap often argue that the high numbers of asylum seekers the U.S. allows in compensates for cutting the refugee cap — both forms of humanitarian protection for those who have been forced to flee their home nations.
Britain's imminent departure from the European Union has also given impetus to the bloc's plans, both because London blocked EU defense cooperation for years and also as the bloc compensates for the loss of the EU's highest-spending military power.
Like Rocky II, Creed II replaces a great director (Coogler on Creed; John Avildsen on Rocky) with a serviceable one (Steven Caple Jr. here; Stallone himself on Rocky II), and it compensates for a retread of a story with ever grander mythmaking.
Recovery Uplift BNPP HL SFH, CM-CIC HL SFH and SG SFH's OFH benefit from a two-notch recovery uplift, as the OC that Fitch takes into account compensates for credit losses modelled in a stress scenario corresponding to the OFH ratings.
In a response to the letter provided to The Verge, Jay Carney, Amazon's Senior Vice President of Global Corporate Affairs, said employees "prefer the predictability and immediacy of cash," and that the wage increase "more than compensates" for other forms of pay.
"What we suggest is that being able to choose a better male and the fitness benefits you acquire compensates for the energy required to grow a larger brain, from an evolutionary point of view," lead author Corral López said in a statement.
For the first 33 minutes or so, the body compensates for the cold by shunting blood to its core and decreasing blood flow to the skin, Rittenberger says, but after 10 to 15 minutes you'll start to have problems with your nerves.
Recovery Uplift CM-CIC HL FCT, CMNE HL FCT, Zephyr HL FCT and FCT Evergreen's notes benefit from a two-notch recovery uplift, as the OC that Fitch takes into account compensates for credit losses modelled in a stress scenario corresponding to the notes' rating.
What motivates the masses, gives sense to their despair, lightens the weight of the world and compensates for sorrow no longer is the promise of a rich and happy country, as was the case after decolonization; it's a vision of paradise in the afterlife.
"One is that it derives from a common law 'good faith' defense; another is that it compensates for an earlier putative mistake in broadening the statute; the third is that it provides 'fair warning' to government officials, akin to the rule of lenity," he wrote.
The most famous example is golden rice, which was genetically modified to produce more vitamin A. This a tremendously time-consuming and expensive option, and right now we don't have a rice cultivar that compensates for all the nutrients lost due to increasing CO2.
Using that $300 travel credit every year offsets the vast majority of the fee, and the $150 remaining is only $53 more than the $95 cost of the Preferred, a difference that the Reserve compensates for with its higher rewards rate and travel perks.
All other public sector programmes benefit from a two-notch recovery uplift, as the OC Fitch takes into account compensates for credit losses modelled in a stress scenario corresponding to the level of their respective covered bond ratings, and no material downside risk to recovery expectations has been identified.
What Evers lacks in sizzle, Democrats are hoping he compensates for with a record of clashes with Walker over education… After years of doing battle with unions and pushing conservative legislation, Walker may be the one Republican who gets Wisconsin Democrats as agitated as President Donald Trump does.
Even with the bleak Swedish surroundings the film has sacrificed some of the texture that distinguished prior adventures, but compensates for that with Foy's flinty performance, in a role that -- especially contrasted with her other current showcase in "First Man" -- provides a pretty impressive demonstration of her range.
According to a recent episode of SciShow, that pain is all thanks to the way your brain compensates for caffeine's effects, meaning you'll undoubtedly be fighting an uphill battle if you're trying to quit or if you just miss out on a "dose" of the coffee you've come to rely upon.
"What this village doesn't have in physical beauty, it compensates for with its great personality and the friendliness of its people," said María Teresa Vadillo Sánchez, who works in a town 30 miles away but returns most weekends with her daughters to a family home where her mother now lives alone.
Recovery Uplift CBK's, DPB's, LBH's, HVB's and SkPfCw' programmes benefit from a two-notch recovery uplift, as the overcollateralisation (OC) Fitch takes into account compensates for credit losses modelled in a stress scenario corresponding to the level of the respective covered bond ratings, and no material downside risk to recovery expectations has been identified.
Together, we deem these mechanisms to provide at least three months of interest and principal protection for the OF. Recovery Uplift ABE SCF and CIF's OF benefit from a two-notch recovery uplift, as the overcollateralisation (OC) that Fitch takes into account compensates for credit losses modelled in a stress scenario corresponding to the level of OF's rating.
Recovery Uplift Carige's, BPS's, Credem's, Mediobanca's and UC SB's OBG benefit from the maximum recovery uplift (two notches if the tested rating on a probability of default (PD) is investment grade, otherwise three notches) as the asset percentage (AP) that Fitch takes into account compensates for credit losses modelled in a stress scenario corresponding to the level of the covered bonds rating.
His Harlem on my Mind series compensates for the photographer's outsider perspective with too many effects: red filters and black-and-white film seem to want to transport us to another time (where men wear bowler hats and women, flowers in their hair), and sharp angles from above and below attempt to capture a moving city, a lived-in space.

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