单词 | Compensate for |
例句 | 1. Nothing can compensate for losing my husband. 2. Nothing can compensate for the loss of one's health. 3. Drinking more water can compensate for you let me shed tears. 4. The advantages of the scheme more than compensate for the risks associated with it. 5. Nothing will ever compensate for his lost childhood. 6. They gave him a one-off payment to compensate for the extra hours that he had to work. 7. No supportive words could ever compensate for the pain of being separated from her children for 10 years. 8. Some kids become high-achievers to compensate for their parents' disinterest. 9. I took her swimming to compensate for having missed out on the cinema. 10. Recently installed swimming-pool may compensate for sometimes impassable road. 11. Photography could compensate for certain deficiencies in nature. 11. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 12. Those subscriptions were extended to compensate for that inconvenience. 13. To compensate for the design change in the application, Implementor records and automatically updates each part of the application affected. 14. The other way in which he could compensate for unfavourable power relations was through effective public relations. 15. No amount of money can compensate for being bedridden or a semi-invalid. 16. That allowed the Cardinal to compensate for having fewer proven scoring threats on offense. 17. More women will be promoted in order to compensate for discrimination in the past. 18. In less lofty circles, pay rises do not compensate for changes in other conditions at work. 19. No amount of procedural fairness could compensate for lack of knowledge of the complexities of the law. 20. We've had to trim our budget to compensate for a $1.5 million shortfall in revenue. 21. Agitation does not completely compensate for the lack of direct activity. 22. The company agreed to keep up high levels of output in order to compensate for supplies lost. 23. MPs say it is crucial that a system is found to compensate for inflation. 24. The growth of the export market has helped to compensate for sluggish demand at home. 25. Damages are not designed to punish the person in breach, but to compensate for the loss sustained. 26. One hypothesis: the former group may like alcohol so much because it helps compensate for their genetically faulty serotonin machinery. 27. If workers believe inflation is likely to accelerate, they will demand high enough wages to compensate for expected increases in prices. 28. The chronic response occurs when the initial increase in cell proliferation fails to compensate for the cell loss. 29. In Jobling, the plaintiff might have been able to claim social security benefits to partially compensate for his losses. 30. As with fat-free products and artificial sweeteners, people will probably compensate for olestra by eating more calories elsewhere in their diets. 1. Nothing can compensate for losing my husband. 2. The advantages of the scheme more than compensate for the risks associated with it. 31. Due to this a small adjustment, downwards, in the price occurs, to compensate for the dealer being short of funds. 32. To compensate for differences in flow rates during perfusion, the appearance rates of myeloperoxidase and cytokines were calculated. 33. The threshold time is therefore automatically raised or lowered to compensate for the reader being swept too slowly or too quickly. 34. Congress is considering a supplemental appropriation to help compensate for that loss, Moos said. 35. The children need to be taught to move head and eyes to compensate for the field loss. 36. Mr Wahid has tried to compensate for his economic shortcomings by surrounding himself with myriad layers of advisers. 37. He will get one year with Cleveland to return to elite status and compensate for loss of Ramirez. 38. Add a few drops of methanol to compensate for evaporation. 39. Members were told the move would compensate for the loss of car parking spaces in the High Street. 40. Not all such performances are inspiring, however, and a plenitude of decibels does not compensate for lack of quality. 41. Volkswagen has fitted bigger engines to compensate for the extra weight of the stronger and safer structure of the latest version. 41. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 42. They can not only compensate for declining liquor sales, but can even arrest and reverse that trend. 43. Therefore, no amount of personality can compensate for mediocre chili. o Judging chili is very personal and subjective. 44. Some plants can compensate for quite heavy infestations provided there is sufficient time, and weather conditions remain favourable. 45. But here again the gain in freedom from aversive stimulation may compensate for any loss of admiration. 46. It is hoped that the new car's style and design will compensate for its lack of speed. 47. That was not enough to compensate for the oppressive opulence of the dark panelling and heavy antique furniture. 48. Like thermostats, they constantly adjust such things as neurotransmitter release and receptor sensitivity to compensate for perturbations from the environment. 49. To compensate for the inconvenience, the company will be providing two battery replacements. 50. In our bakery we have to compensate for that in other ways, through our relationships with one another. 51. The yield on junk bonds did not compensate for their risks, for two related reasons. 52. It is important therefore to build into the existing legal disincentives a heavy penalty to compensate for the difficulty of detection. 53. To compensate for this, they move their heads in a jerky fashion. 54. Human resource management emerged in the 1980s to compensate for these shortcomings. 55. These should more than compensate for the natural decline in other more mature fields. 56. It is being asked to compensate for the failures of the education system by teaching school children art and history. 57. The speedway turns are to compensate for his not decking the man on the spot and cutting his scrawny throat. 58. The question then arises: how far did the Black population compensate for this catastrophic deficit by increasing the birth-rate? 59. Given diminishing marginal utility of income, more income in one period can not compensate for lower income in another period. 60. But Bill says no amount of money can truly compensate for what he describes as three years of pain. 61. Several estimates of the extra wage to compensate for risk cluster around $ 200, 000 per death in 1967 dollars. 62. To compensate for the absence of its own national assembly. 63. The promise of the former must somehow compensate for the unpleasantness of the latter. 64. Tax equalisation payments and bonuses Payments may be added to the expatriate's salary to compensate for losses through taxation. 65. People got snappy, and nothing could compensate for the lack of leave. 66. Sure enough, over time, stocks pay a higher return, to compensate for the higher risk. 67. Sadly, even their combined efforts can not hope to compensate for the many jobs lost. 68. He introduced feeling, compassion and pity to compensate for the loss of the comic element. 69. Inflation will rise if workers try to compensate for the reduction in purchasing power by bargaining for higher pay. 70. Here is supposed to compensate for the lack of a non-combinatorial entropy contribution in the Flory-Huggins treatment. 71. Ray tries to compensate for his shyness by telling a lot of jokes. 71. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 72. Even opting out of the social chapter to undercut the core on labour costs will not ultimately compensate for complete isolation. 73. Difference-of-squares circuit uses feedback attenuation to compensate for lost output Fig. 4. 74. Courts were generally regarded as fair, and in some cases as attempting to compensate for racial disadvantage. 75. They may also be seen as payments to compensate for culture shock. 76. He subsequently offered to supply free electricity to Czechoslovakia to compensate for the loss of generating capacity from the plant. 77. Soon, Louisa was using her strong capacity for visual imagery to compensate for her difficulty in remembering words and sentences. 78. Here again a rational trader will want sufficiently advantageous terms in the forward market to compensate for the extra costs of transacting. 79. The masculine strategy involves relying on the phallic power to obtain recognition to compensate for this break. 80. My father teased me mercilessly to compensate for his own feelings of inadequacy. 81. Typically context is used only in the form of spelling correction information to compensate for errors in character recognition. 82. For basic-rate payers, the tax exemption will not compensate for the low rate. 83. Both are using the power of privilege and big corporate money to compensate for their mediocrity. 84. No amount of money can compensate for my father's death. 85. As if to compensate for this, he applied military techniques in the colony. 86. But for government bureaucrats the privileges more than compensate for their paltry official salaries of a few hundred dollars a month. 87. Damages are designed not to punish the person in breach but to compensate for the loss sustained by the plaintiff. 88. Must compensate for the cosine effect. 89. Nothing can compensate for the loss of time. 90. His industriousness is enough to compensate for his inexperience. 91. His quick wits compensate for his lack of brawn. 92. During the UK winter, vitamin D from foods fortified with the vegan form (ergocalciferol, D2) can help to compensate for limited light exposure. 93. The tissue absorbs energy, but it also appears to compensate for this loss by reradiation of energy and effective increase in the size of the transmitting antenna. 94. One eye can often compensate for the other while an eye condition progresses. 95. To compensate for these reductions, they increased the maximum estate tax from 25 to 40 per cent and imposed a new gift tax. 96. Self-tuning memory simply reacts to observed performance characteristics and does its best to compensate for physical design flaws. 97. In this situation we need to step the right footboard of rudder and rotate the column to the left in compensate for the left crosswind affection. 98. Let's just say that what they lack in shower and lavatory-block refinement, they compensate for with some of the finest settings Nature has devised. And there's always the RV for your ablutions. 99. The research supports the theory that bilateral processing is a way to compensate for reduced capacity of the right hemisphere with age. 100. All the strategic innovation in the world cannot compensate for an unmotivated staff or low productivity. 101. To compensate for these variations, a statistical procedure known as "equating" is used to account for differences in test difficulty. 102. Deformable mirrors hidden away above the silver covers on the ceiling are used to shape the beam's wavefront and compensate for any flaws before it enters the switchyard . 103. To compensate for this effect, the two-loop control method is adopted, which can prevent from the self-oscillation. 104. The party entrusted with research and development should pay contractual fines or compensate for the losses as the result of work stoppage , delay or failure caused thereby. 105. Genes count for little by comparison: being a genetic Leonardo was not enough to compensate for having been born near Milan instead of Florence. 106. To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in hospital, the man drank a little more than was good for him. 107. You can learn to compensate for such an idiosyncrasy with a little logic and discipline. 108. Adaptive equalization can effectively combat ISI and its basic task is to compensate for the channel aberration. 109. These bearings typically offer high thrust load capability and dynamically compensate for any misalignment. 110. This is a truly unrepresentative sample, both in sampling strategy and its make up(), and statistical controls cannot compensate for this. 111. The result shows that two models can compensate for the shift of ship moving effectively, the mean error of wave-height is less than 8%. 112. In the multi-carrier modulation of DMT communication system, both time domain and frequency domain equalizers are used to compensate for the magnitude and phase distortion within each subchannel. 113. To compensate for this, the least-significant digit is removed from the end of a time difference resulting in a useful, but less specific data point. 114. Boosting their levels seems to compensate for oxidative damage to this enzyme. 115. Lifestyle can really throw a monkey-wrench in the process, no matter how dedicated the sleeper wants to be: No amount of iron will can compensate for a hectic work-schedule, or kids, etc. 116. Given asymmetric information, it is believed that China's IPO's AIR results from under-pricing, which may compensate for the risk facing investors. 117. As this is to marine accident, the insurance company shall liable to compensate for the loss. 118. In this method, the PD negative feedback is proposed, which can compensate for the inherent delay of LPF and quicken the dynamic response speed evidently. 119. Manufacturing failed to compensate for the losses, even if a cultural efflorescence led by the Beatles accompanied the economic woes. 120. It is necessary to compensate for the demagnetizing field in remanence measurements of perpendicular magnetic recording films. 121. So governments should usually not get involved in such issues, except when its intervention has enough benefits to compensate for governmental inefficiency and ineffectiveness. 122. Designs, builds, fits and repairs splints, braces, callipers, artificial limbs and related appliances to restore function or compensate for muscular and skeletal disabilities. 123. Freyssinet flat jacks may be required to compensate for distortions arising from creep and shrinkage. 124. Shippers said they can partially compensate for disruption by rerouting business. 125. The authors of the paper have investigated the use of a system that would see bumpers adjust to compensate for varying road conditions such as uphill and downhill stretches. 126. In the realm of telephone conversations, we can compensate for the interruption by reestablishing context: "I was just asking about Dave's bank details, could you tell me his credit limit?" 127. In that embodiment a calibration unit is used to compensate for the effects of process and temperature variations. 128. If the victim suffers other great losses therefrom, the infringer shall compensate for those losses as well. 129. In addition each input offers a 4 band parametric EQ that can be used to compensate for the ill effects of poor room acoustics. 130. We have learned as of late to crosscheck all angels transcribing the genetic material on a recurrent basis and change out those whom are failing to do their job in full to compensate for this problem. 131. Shoring up Fannie and Freddie will also compensate for tighter credit elsewhere. 131. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 132. The crush increase was to compensate for lower Indian soybean production and soybean meal exports. 133. To compensate for business card printing and membership cardin the making of inevitable dot gain. 134. The jitter compensation system incorporates HASS that is used in a semi-closed loop system to shift the CCD potential wells in order to compensate for jitter in one dimension. 135. These results suggest that CO can change the way of cardiac energy metabolism and increase anaerobic glycolysis to compensate for cardiac hypoxia induced by CO. 136. To compensate for the waveform's dc-offset voltage, an amplifier buffers the 2.6V internal analog-ground reference and drives an output pin that serves as the LVDT's analog-ground return. 137. The counterfeiter ought to compensate for the loss thus suffered. 138. She used her good looks to compensate for her lack of intelligence. 139. We agree to compensate for the total loss on enclose draft for $ 15000 to pay therefore. 140. Auto Signal Compensation (ASC), no DIP switch setting necessary to compensate for distances of up to 150 meters between the console module and KVM adapter cables. 141. This paper provides an adaptive fast sampling control law to compensate for changing aircraft parameters by the parameter adaptive control techniques. 142. Instead of running to shorter-term Treasury bills, which yield a paltry 0.2 percent, they are prepared to bet that government note and bond yields compensate for the risk of inflation. 143. But they will also reduce the need for China's citizens to maintain such a high rate of saving to compensate for inadequacies in the social-welfare system. 144. Right. Can I compensate for the damage with the travel accident insurance? 145. Some fund companies charge account maintenance fees to compensate for basic operation costs. 146. Wavelet transform involves the two-variate function of frequency and time, which makes it convenient to simultaneously compensate for attenuation of seismic energy in frequency and time domains. 147. Nine in 10 Americans say they don't expect to get a raise that will be enough to compensate for the rising cost of food and fuel, according to an American Pulse survey. 148. Namely , the frequency of the stator voltage is controlled to compensate for the error control ( FCC ). 149. To compensate for this side - effect, we have developed a time alignment monitoring and feedback controlled system. 150. You should also be wary of low-fat and fat-free foods (with the exception of dairy products), because food companies often compensate for the lack of fat by adding more sugar. 151. Fake to production, sale the illegal manufacturer that decorates adornment material, the proposal builds castigatory sex to compensate for a system. 152. Dirham lenders receive higher interest rates to compensate for the funding cost differential between the London and local interbank markets. 153. Lara, is its simplicity to use, its infallible auto-analysis and biofeedback that automatically compensate for imbalances in the body while activating the body's own healing process. 154. Longer distances may, however, require recompression to compensate for friction losses during pipeline transfer. 155. Mr Jobs allowed that rivals could always increase the resolution of their displays to compensate for the smaller screen area. 156. Conclusion The HIV/AIDS-related health education directing at male populations should be strengthened to compensate for tendentiousness due to the personality characters. 157. Alien substitution lines are vigorous and fertile, indicating that the alien chromo-somes are able to compensate for the missing chromosomes. 158. The phase frequency detector adjusts the minimum pulse width of the one or more output signals using the temperature sensing circuit to compensate for temperature variations. 159. Most such stems hae a few degrees of anteversion built into the neck to compensate for this, and separate right and left stems are required. 160. More labor-intensive factories will close or move inland where cheaper land and labor often compensate for less developed supply chains and higher transport costs. 161. The design compensate for the instability of software methods to great improved circuit reliability and security. 161. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 162. Teaches bearings, triangulate, plot co - ordinate grids , compensate for declination and read topographic maps. 163. Posts will not compensate for other loss or indirect loss. 164. Article 94 When inspecting inward and outward goods and articles, Customs shall compensate for. The actual loss where it causes damage to goods and articles being inspected. 165. Castigatory sex law asks to lose a lawsuit to just want to compensate for immediate loss to want to recoup indirect loss again already. 166. Weighted Round Robin (WRR): RR scheduling with additional weighting factor to compensate for differences in realserver capabilities such as additional CPUs, more memory, and so on. 167. The most efficient antibiotic cannot compensate for inadequate and poor surgical technique. 168. To compensate for the deficiencies of traditional threshold functions and obtain the heart sound with high SNR for better analysis, a novel threshold function was proposed in this study. 169. The trial deal via trading house Vitol was likely to clear the way for Europe to resume badly-needed purchases of the light Libyan oil - definitely difficult to compensate for. 170. These instruments can automatically compensate for thermoelectric offsets in the sense circuit by using the Offset Compensation mode. They also have built-in dry circuit measurement capability. 171. Nothing can compensate for the loss of a loved one. 172. A: Right. Can I compensate for the damage with the travel accident insurance? 173. To compensate for a slight delay, the musicians play along with an electronic metronome. 174. Never mind. The glorious views from Start Point lighthouse more than compensate for bad hair days. 175. A bimetallic element is fitted between the movement and Bourdon tube to compensate for fluctuations of ambient temperature at the case. 176. The Seller shall, after taking the remedial measures hereinabove, compensate for the losses, if the Buyer suffers from other losses. 177. Proper unloader setting allows a small amount of continuous bypass (approximately 5% of total flow) to minimize the pressure spike and compensate for nozzle wear. 178. The increase in litter sizes on top of the improving conception rates created an embarrassing position as the herd had increased in sow numbers to compensate for the drop in reproduction. 179. The new air dynamical load simulator is that a position synchronous system is appended to a traditional load simulator to compensate for the position disturbance of the steering engine. 180. Such products may appeal both to health-conscious buyers and to people who know they eat unhealthily, but hope that some vitamins here and some probiotics there might compensate for the junk. 181. Rectilinear distortion: All three binoculars show a moderate amount of pincushion distortion as it is commonly employed to compensate for the globe effect and to provide a smooth panning of the image. 182. But life experience and accumulated wisdom can help offset normal brain decline and compensate for slowed retrieval time. 183. He transiently transferred to Treasury and set a trap to compensate for his trivial loss. 183. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 184. Balancing valve should be installed in cold water line to hot water extender tempering valve, as shown, to help compensate for pressure drop through heater. 185. It was an army , in short, that tried to use doctrine to compensate for materiel deficiencies. 186. Since the psoas can contract and release independently at any of its joint attachments, it can compensate for structural imbalances in many ways. 187. A nulling circuit adds an adjustable DC voltage, positive or negative, to the output of the instrumentation amplifier to compensate for initial bridge offset. 188. Completion date shall prolong and compensate for actual loss if Party A fails to fulfill the responsibility stipulated in contract. 189. This paper introduces a method for implementing adaptive predistortion to compensate for the non-linearity of HPA with LMS algorithm. 190. There was pressure from researchers to publish more pages with the result that to pay for these and compensate for loss of subscribers the subscription price went up by more than inflation. 191. To partially compensate for less destructive power, however, engineers can design earth-penetrating technology that allows a nonnuclear warhead to dive deeper and detonate closer to its target. 192. The attenuation coefficient is determined to at least partially compensate for the target angle heel effect. 193. Glucose oxidation via pyruvate dehydrogenase complex did not compensate for reduced palmitate oxidation rates. 194. Remote sensing technology in a variety of adverse geological phenomenon found is one of the most effective means to compensate for vision restricted by the limitations of ground-based survey. 195. As if to compensate for that public role of helpfulness and deference, at home they're nagging and dominant, hypercritical, unhelpful, frigid, and unpleasant. 196. How do humans compensate for an underdeveloped sense of smell? 197. Use of flexible coupling transmission power can compensate for installation of pumps caused by a small deviation. 198. As this is due to marine accident , the insurance company shall is liable to compensate for the loss. 199. Unreasonable joint and several liabilities: employees have to compensate for the loss of stolen merchandises, which, as the luxury goods, may have all been insured. 200. Shippers and logistics firms said they can partially compensate for Sandy's disruption by rerouting business. 201. The US House of Representatives in September enacted legislation that would let US companies petition for duties on Chinese imports to compensate for the effect of an undervalued yuan. 202. The Lotus Sametime client uses what is referred to as jitter buffer management to compensate for any delays that occur in audio transmissions caused by network congestion and disruptions. 203. They also need a shoe with extra cushioning to compensate for their high arches. |
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