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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. Sentencedict.com 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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