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in 1959 when a judgment forced the owner to | compensate a worker injured on the premises. |
systems may grow very large in the wild, to | compensate after repeated exposures to wildfires. |
ugh the anti-Grosvenor candidate promised to | compensate any of his supporters who might be evicted, |
Colombia said that it was ready "to | compensate any Ecuadorian citizens that could have been |
low distributing copyrighted material and to | compensate artists for the resulting loss of income. |
in male flies as they were unable to dosage | compensate as these mutations prevented MSL binding to |
d pH drops too low (acidemia), the body will | compensate by increasing breathing, expelling CO2, and |
a rise in extracellular tonicity, the cells | compensate by losing a small amount of water. |
His blindness caused him to | compensate by memorizing city ordinances, contracts, an |
nnouncement in July 1999 that it intended to | compensate DOE nuclear weapons workers who suffered occ |
government must consult with and may have to | compensate First Nations whose rights are affected. |
mpelled to increase the land tax in order to | compensate for the fall in prices. |
The arena is built into the ground to | compensate for the steep elevation of the land it occup |
olonies of bees from abroad were imported to | compensate for the loss of native colonies. |
To | compensate for their loss, the French build a fortress |
Cutlar offered $10 to Griffin to | compensate for the pig, but Griffin was unsatisfied wit |
ny raised the tolls to a very high level, to | compensate for the loss of revenue. |
Similarly, the eye will | compensate for colour contrast depending on the colour |
To | compensate for the lack of MTV airplay the band release |
Spring loaded live centers are designed to | compensate for center variations, without damage to the |
To | compensate for the quarantine, the government offered g |
aying a considerable indemnity to Godding to | compensate for his loss. |
back system was behind the pulley, it had to | compensate for slack in the arm, one of several things |
Additionally, to | compensate for his loss of physical feelings, adrenalin |
In order to | compensate for the increased size and weight over the W |
To | compensate for abrupt changes in elevation, limestone r |
chool, but dropped out when he was unable to | compensate for his dyslexia. |
n Henderson joined York on a month's loan to | compensate for the poor form of Tom Evans. |
To | compensate for this loss of electors, the changes trans |
ission line length) or involved methods that | compensate for losses, mismatches, and feedthroughs. |
scenes in Las Bodas de Camacho (1784) do not | compensate for its undramatic nature, but it gained a p |
ake was transported to the United Kingdom to | compensate for the low bullion prices in the country an |
peal held that Newman Industries only had to | compensate for the ordinary, not the extraordinary loss |
During World War II, to partially | compensate for the loss of carrier strength at the Batt |
n can give them food and shelter, but cannot | compensate for the love and respect of their people. |
dening point of view, ... in a great measure | compensate for this defect." |
e increase in photosynthetic rate is able to | compensate for the damage is still not well studied (Tr |
ncreasing role as lead singer, apparently to | compensate for his diminished role as songwriter, cause |
An electronic shutter can | compensate for the exposure change caused by a speed ra |
fitness of relatives can at times more than | compensate for the fitness loss incurred by the individ |
of large quantities of natural gas needed to | compensate for fluctuations between winter and summer d |
y every song was performed in a lower key to | compensate for the deepening of Phil Collins's voice. |
se two aircraft, which had a shorter nose to | compensate for the heavier engine, were delivered in 19 |
loy an extremely stable inertial platform to | compensate for the masking effects of motion and vibrat |
hich can increase the ability of a tissue to | compensate for an injury. |
Degenerate components | compensate for one another under conditions where they |
ices using consists of up to six cars should | compensate for this. |
up Final received US$150,000 (UK £80,047) to | compensate for the increased costs of holding the final |
but required an even larger counterweight to | compensate for the older gun's shorter barrel and great |
limited energy from the stress of needing to | compensate for the neurophysiological difficulties. |
ason, he was moved to left guard in order to | compensate for the loss of injured starter Ryan Lilja. |
ood joinery techniques either depend upon or | compensate for the fact that wood is anisotropic: its m |
To | compensate for this, in many schools, teachers are dire |
To | compensate for the extra weight of these guns, the batt |
"quiet inquiries into what the mind does to | compensate for spiritual silence." |
featured off-speed pitches and deception to | compensate for a lack of power. |
a wholesale price from food distributors to | compensate for needed items not received by donations. |
Crowns are sometimes being used to | compensate for the soft enamel.Usually stainless steel |
mself as "small" and "slow" and attempted to | compensate for his stature with physical strength. |
g span and added a concrete counterweight to | compensate for the lost material. |
short-fused temper and uncontrolled rage to | compensate for his small physical statue. |
To | compensate for this a scenery tool called TerraScene wa |
y were extended to 9:30 p.m. EST in order to | compensate for voters who were delayed in traffic by in |
Vichy France, Nazi Germany set up the STO to | compensate for its loss of manpower as it enlisted more |
nnamed script was dropped Me² was written to | compensate for the missing episode and the ending of Co |
Attempts were made from 1924 to 1959 to | compensate for the loss of this freight commodity - and |
orporated his steam springs in an attempt to | compensate for the reaction to the vertical cylinders w |
ital doctors, sued the Hospital Authority to | compensate for their work on rest days, statutory holid |
steel plates (alternately loose and rigid to | compensate for a temperature range from 104 °F (40 °C) |
on-and adjusts the distribution of torque to | compensate for undesirable handling behaviours like und |
Yusuf attempted to | compensate for lost revenue by encouraging the trans-Sa |
To | compensate for the effects of past colonialism and raci |
For example, Tpoint can discover and | compensate for repetitive errors such as poor polar ali |
The NIST scientist devised a method to | compensate for silver lost from the anode by mechanical |
e Oak Gardens in out-of-court settlements to | compensate for the damage caused. |
nus on all of the editions of this album, to | compensate for the albums overly short running time. |
ement per unit time is observed, astronomers | compensate for the parallax caused by the earth's motio |
for short-haul 'point-to-point' traffic, to | compensate for its relatively long distance from the ai |
To | compensate for time off work, Young Mr. Grace (Harold B |
upgraded reactor was also made available to | compensate for the decrease in neutron flux due to high |
therefore, care must be taken to control or | compensate for temperature differences and wavelength. |
Yusuf attempted to | compensate for lost revenue by encouraging the trans-Sa |
overexpressed or deleted and design drugs to | compensate for these genes to cure genetic diseases. |
of vending machines that lack vend counters | compensate for this deficiency by occasionally checking |
David how his other senses are heightened to | compensate for his blindness. |
mpanies to raise the prices on some goods to | compensate for the loss. |
but she was given more skills and weapons to | compensate for this. |
ctive way to overcome tolerance, doing so to | compensate for opioid-induced hyperalgesia may worsen t |
Sailing on the map: time is sped up to | compensate for the travel around the map; as you sail a |
To | compensate for this, after the Oakland Raiders' AFL fra |
y be combined with the following portion, to | compensate for the changing number of weeks in the luni |
To | compensate for the limitations of the human eye while s |
that B. A. has tuned the van's suspension to | compensate for the added weight of his gold jewelry. |
Radio Conference of Atlantic City in part to | compensate for the loss of the 160 meter band to amateu |
ding to cardiac hypertrophy as an attempt to | compensate for the problem. |
In order to | compensate for their uncle's disloyalty, twenty-two-yea |
To | compensate for this some third party programmers addres |
6 and before), although most modern browsers | compensate for this (Internet Explorer 7 and higher, Mo |
its power output from 8 Watts to 5 Watts, to | compensate for what would have otherwise been an increa |
t know that a graphic equalizer is a tool to | compensate for room characteristics and to fight feedba |
gths than ordinary dielectric mirrors, or to | compensate for the dispersion of wavelengths that can b |
In order to | compensate for insufficient elevation, crews would ofte |
le, but they have been reduced in quality to | compensate for the Nintendo 64's reduced sound capabili |
ls basketball with formerly co-owned WFNZ to | compensate for the latter's poor nighttime signal. |
EPA and state officials claimed they could | compensate for improper soil qualities and the close pr |
It was discovered that Stimers had failed to | compensate for the armor his revisions added to the ori |
Overdrive attempts to | compensate for this by, instead of sending the desired |
atch variants, the Ibiza FR and Cupra, which | compensate for the lack of Polo hot hatch variants (the |
To | compensate for this reduction however the plans include |
to Khantzian's view of addiction, drug users | compensate for deficient ego function by using a drug a |
e rearmost gun was removed by the British to | compensate for the additional depth charges added. |
d for film or 30 seconds for paper, one must | compensate for the breakdown in linear response of the |
ompensation dial allowed the photographer to | compensate for unusual lighting situations; it also all |
n for more than 30 years, had been hoping to | compensate for a disappointing Premier League campaign |
To | compensate for an unavailable Curly, director Jules Whi |
re closely on field missions in an effort to | compensate for this shortfall. |
sed animation were used wherever possible to | compensate for high levels of animation compared to pre |
To | compensate for the aberrations the mirror design introd |
To | compensate for the increased width of its components an |
The Doppler shift required to | compensate for this recoil effect would be much larger |
uccess, but Wolf's musical setting could not | compensate for the weakness of the text, and it was doo |
r engines and have the rocket burn longer to | compensate for the loss of acceleration. |
devotion could accomplish nothing that could | compensate for the loss that must have attended the con |
rder to insure the correct trajectory and to | compensate for wind, aircraft velocity, and other facto |
To | compensate for the small signing bonus, the deal also i |
t and with 50 tons of ballast in her keel to | compensate for the topside weight of the new radar ante |
rated bungee cord suspension in elevation to | compensate for the weight of the gun(s) that allowed an |
To | compensate for the reduced weight of fire by increased |
ually come up during this game, but since to | compensate for the 80 yard field, teams were moved back |
rice , borrowers have to issue more debts to | compensate for low issue prices to acquire the required |
Tour 1984 (a short European festival tour to | compensate for the main 1984 Tour being North American |
egs" with only elevators and stairwells that | compensate for the fact the building does not have the |
In order to | compensate for the lack of effective gun synchronising |
lready been planted, increasing to 10,000 to | compensate for the loss of trees when the bypass is bui |
To | compensate for the increased weight, track width was in |
as joined by the 'Russbot 3000' each week to | compensate for Russell's absence, Jon would play in voi |
abit of being the "Class Clown", probably to | compensate for a natural shyness. |
ctive roles yet sometimes these proteins can | compensate for each other during lost or suppressed gen |
lightweight driver with good acceleration to | compensate for his speed. |
The autothrottle attempted to | compensate for this by increasing the fuel flow to the |
wn standards and using those measurements to | compensate for systematic errors. |
lator intensity and therefore can be used to | compensate for any fluctuations in the intensity of the |
The watch can easily be adjusted to | compensate for daylight saving time. |
y was over-subscribed, tickets were added to | compensate for the over-subscription. |
He was forced to | compensate for this by clicking his fingers to the beat |
ndo pattern in the depth of respirations, to | compensate for changing serum partial pressures of oxyg |
s ensures instant adjustment of the image to | compensate for the motion. |
But they can be created in the game to | compensate for this. |
His eyes turn snow white, and to | compensate for the gradual loss of his sense of self, h |
They | compensate for each other's weaknesses with Rick taking |
me honorary images of the late Ramesses I to | compensate for having had to erase his father's images |
ded in enrolling the 2002 Winter Olympics to | compensate for its associated greenhouse gas emissions. |
iversion of water to hydroelectric plants to | compensate for the electric power lost through the inac |
e song was taken half a step down, likely to | compensate for Daniel Johns' changing vocals. |
Zhi manages to scrape some money in order to | compensate for the lost goods and travels back to Dongj |
To | compensate for this delay, TP Ferro's concession was ex |
The structure incorporates buttresses to | compensate for the lack of roof trusses. |
l history books; and monetary reparations to | compensate for all the abuses and violence committed ag |
A bimetallic strip is used to | compensate for this in some mechanisms. |
Beinberg and Reiting | compensate for their own shame about their attraction t |
An automatic level uses a swinging prism to | compensate for small inclination deviations. |
ror will be equipped with adaptive optics to | compensate for atmospheric turbulence. |
prunt drink) and a generally tighter edit to | compensate for the running time, in addition to the Par |
In order to | compensate for the increase in players, Isuka added a t |
The fescue and multi tiered putting surfaces | compensate for length on this gem. |
This secondary growth is to | compensate for leaf damage caused by insects during the |
ment therapies are available to functionally | compensate for alpha-galactosidase deficiency. |
emanded that the price of fuel be reduced to | compensate for the toll. |
er constant flux operation, TMP increases to | compensate for the fouling. |
underground carpark was built below this to | compensate for the above-ground carpark taken up by the |
attempted to develop methods and theories to | compensate for or eliminate cultural bias. |
dry field stone, and is higher on one end to | compensate for the hillslope. |
It also enables them to | compensate for recording deficiencies, hearing impairme |
a latter £900,000, the bulk of which was to | compensate for the loss of anticipated earnings. |
ocial Welfare Fund, initially established to | compensate for reductions in economic subsidies. |
er could calculate complex factors that will | compensate for both phase and amplitude errors. |
ts occur when feed metal is not available to | compensate for shrinkage as the metal solidifies. |
stabilization machine that holds a camera to | compensate for "camera shake". |
In order to | compensate for this fact, human factors must be account |
ons improved the ship's stability by helping | compensate for the increased topside weight of the doub |
test a closed loop control system that will | compensate for motion disturbances. |
e used to design better control systems that | compensate for motion in future spacecraft. |
In order to | compensate for the move, a 36-inch telescope was soon i |
To | compensate for the greater weight of the Dragonfly, the |
nd the one responsible for this and make her | compensate for the shrine. |
The heart attempts to | compensate for disease state by increasing the intracel |
his role as Richard recording a narrative to | compensate for the lack of images. |
He stated that it was against US policy to | compensate former detainees. |
g that he stop using the Vermonster name and | compensate Hansen for its attorney's fees. |
She argued that Boggs had verbally agreed to | compensate her for lost income and services performed w |
tment was willing under the circumstances to | compensate him to the extent of the foregoing sums. |
ssador to Poland, Jacob Sievers, promised to | compensate him in return for information from the royal |
t she was also negligent and that she should | compensate him for money he spent in the copyright acti |
lliam Hobbs, petitioned the General Court to | compensate him for £40 expenses that the family's impri |
House of Commons a vote of 100,000 pounds to | compensate him for the loss of his French estates, of w |
l contract with him promising that she would | compensate him for tracking down paintings that were re |
ment for Gell was Parliament's reluctance to | compensate him for losses he incurred in fighting the w |
communism in Romania, the state has tried to | compensate homeowners and enterprise owners who could n |
while rejecting Japan's proposal to directly | compensate individual victims and receiving the whole a |
The idea behind the GM is to | compensate individual performance with versatility, qua |
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