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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. Sentencedict.com 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[sentencedict.com], 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.
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