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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. Sentencedict.com
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.
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