Sentence examples for achieving compensation from inspiring English sources

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The FCA did not pursue prosecutions because it judged that achieving compensation for affected individuals was the priority and it did not want to risk delays.

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The high electron concentration requires a high Mg doping level to achieve compensation.

Regulators worldwide are considering many proposals to improve pricing schemes for low-carbon distributed electricity resources in order to achieve compensation that is fairer and better aligned with the incremental benefits to the utility and society.

The system has been tested in laboratory conditions under different load characteristics and experimental results verified that the system successfully and accurately achieves compensation process against the all operational conditions.

If X chromosomes were like autosomes, gene-by-gene responses at subsets of genes should not require specialized factors to achieve dosage compensation (dosage compensation of such genes would result in overexpression), and in other subsets where gene expression collapses in response to a 50% dosage reduction even a two-fold effect might not be sufficient (Malone et al. 2012).

In the course of achieving better compensation for the victims of emphysema, he introduced five bills.

Although these strategies can reduce the installed capacity of UPQC, they need to inject a large amount of active power, which will present difficulty in achieving sustainable compensation for voltage sag [15, 16].

Since gene duplication is a straightforward method for achieving dosage compensation of a haploinsufficient gene, implementation of short-read sequence analysis tools that are inclusive of limited multiply-aligned sequences is essential to generating the most biologically realistic RXE levels.

Since gene duplication is one potential means of achieving dosage compensation upon loss of a homolog, we examined the relative X chromosome content for highly similar paralogous gene families (> 70% sequence similarity) compared to the autosomes.

Although molecular mechanisms for achieving dosage compensation are known to differ between these species, the consistent expression patterns across diverse lineages clearly point to a consistently potent evolutionary pressure to adjust gene dose imbalances arising from the evolution of heteromorphic sex chromosomes (Marín et al. 2000; Straub and Becker 2007).

We conclude that it is difficult to robustly estimate compensation in advance of an intervention, there is therefore a need to rethink conservation approaches, and the feasibility of achieving fair compensations for conservation-imposed restrictions.

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