Sentence examples for been able to compensate from inspiring English sources

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The Mets have been able to compensate for Piazza's slide, but they will soon need his usual production.

Despite struggling with her starts, she ordinarily has been able to compensate with a move in the middle of the race.

Also, STATCOM compensates the reactive power, voltage flicker, and the unbalancing load which SVC has not been able to compensate them.

The downturn in print advertising has affected German papers, but they have largely been able to compensate by raising their cover prices.

Like its German rivals Audi and Mercedes-Benz, BMW has been able to compensate for stagnant sales in Europe by selling more cars elsewhere.

Thanks to an unusually broad mix of trades, ranging from car manufacturing to high-end, service-sector jobs, the local job market has, in the past, been able to compensate when certain industries were temporarily in crisis.

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If there is no sufficient energy to support the compensation, DVR will not be able to compensate properly.

Compensation occurs when a species displays resistance to perturbation and is able to compensate for more susceptible species.

But his teammates were able to compensate.

Thus, adults were able to compensate for poor larval conditions.

Both models are able to compensate for all operational emissions.

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