Sentence examples for almost fully compensated from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost fully compensated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something has received a significant amount of compensation, but not entirely complete.
Example: "After the negotiations, the employees felt they were almost fully compensated for their overtime work."
Alternatives: "nearly fully compensated" or "partially compensated."

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The strain of HSL null mice investigated in the present study exhibits mild insulin resistance that is almost fully compensated by hypersecretion of insulin [17] and no signs of impairment of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) [20].

Indeed, this notion is supported by the relationship between CaO2 and Yo-YoIR1 distance at altitude as well as the less pronounced decrease in Yo-YoIR1 distance 3 days after arrival at 3600 m in the Bolivians compared to the Australians (when CaO2 was almost fully compensated), and which subsequently increased to near sea-level values restored by day 10.

In terms of total dry matter, however, vegetative growth almost fully compensated for the lack of fruit growth and side shoot growth in experiment RZR1, whilst in experiment RZR2 there was only partial compensation for the restriction of fruit and side shoot growth (Table  1).

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The approach differs from previous studies because Laan et al. deliberately selected for yeast that had acquired multiple genetic mutations that can together almost fully compensate for the loss of BEM1.

Compared to the relative oil content in dgat1 alone (75% of WT), there is only a 5% further relative decrease in dgat1/lpcat1 oil (70% of WT) which suggests that LPCAT2 is the major determinant and can almost fully compensate for the loss of LPCAT1.

She said the sacked workers deserve to be fully compensated.

"Fully rehabilitated and fully compensated," Johnson tells us, "each man lived for several more years to a ripe old age".

Malcolm Turnbull says taxpayers have been fully compensated for the multimillion dollar cost of the bungled 2016 census.

"Public commitments around which households would be fully compensated should be avoided.

All up, only 25% of all households would be fully compensated.

Investors in Icelandic banks, unregulated by the British authorities, are being fully compensated.

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