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The flurry of travel "is mere posturing by Iraqi leaders, in many cases to compensate for their continued inability to talk directly to each other in Baghdad," Reidar Visser, a research fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs who maintains the Web site historiae.org, wrote in an e-mail.
However, this assumption is no longer valid in deeper waters, and therefore, it is important in such cases to compensate for the associated errors.
Although quantities for up to two months at a time were provided, in some cases, to compensate for this irregularity, many of the registered families experienced repeated shortages over the period of the programme.
Instrumental variables may be feasible in some cases to compensate partially for the lack of randomization (19), and the propensity score method may enhance baseline comparability in BCTs (8).
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The sliding window width was 25 ms for the 3-position task, 35 ms for the 8-position task (wider in the latter case to compensate for a smaller sample size), incremented in 2 ms steps.
In long measurement series, baseline would have to be readjusted in any case to compensate for changes in electrode impedance, such as skin conductivity altered by sweating.
The supplemental subtests are used to accommodate children in rare cases, or to compensate for results affected by interruptions or other circumstances.
However, small differences in retention times might be seen between an isotope-labeled internal standard and an analyte which in rare cases fail to compensate for matrix differences (12).
Print circulation in Britain in the past decade has fallen predictably sharply across the board and revenue from the shift online has in most cases not begun to compensate.
The work required much labor and paid little — a drawback that Kussi warned me about straightforwardly — and in my case effort had to compensate for a lack of facility.
The letter included a sample agreement in which the organization would remove Mr. Werlé's name from the article or pay a "contractual fine" of no less than 5,100 euros — about $7,600 at the current rate of exchange — "for each case of infringement," to compensate him for "all loss and emotional suffering incurred" because of prior publication.
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