Sentence examples for compensate difficulties from inspiring English sources

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To compensate difficulties and meet needs in housekeeping, services were mainly allocated by caregivers, community resources or HSSC, as reported in the clinical file of an older man with visual impairments: "He receives 2.5 h of direct allocation per week to help with household chores.

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StatoilHydro on Tuesday said it's paying at least $1.8 billion to Anadarko Petroleum for stakes in heavy-oil and deep-water projects in Brazil and the Gulf of Mexico, part of a strategy at the Norwegian firm to compensate for difficulties from gas pipelines closer to home.

To compensate the difficulties in the study on a thermal-hydraulic system in a full scale, a similarity technique has been developed to predict the thermal characteristics of fluid in the full-scale system under smaller and simpler conditions.

This indicates that there is a need to compensate for difficulties in correctly classifying sections of the EEG immediately prior to and after a seizure event.

As the individual was working harder to compensate for difficulties related to the condition, he/she was also experiencing fatigue and weakness associated with FRDA.

Healthy aging is characterized by the ability to compensate for difficulties in linguistic processing, which allows the elderly to maintain functional communication.

Healthy aging is characterized by the ability to compensate for difficulties in linguistic processing, which allows the elderly to maintain normal function in everyday life situations.

(F8) Others described active ways of adjusting aspects of their behaviour to compensate for difficulties, such as exaggerating their eye and head movements, or paying more attention to their other senses.

The top five rows of Table 1 show cases where no correct constraint was identified in the set of 100 constraints used, so in theses cases constrained docking tends to give worse results, although some constraints may be incorrect by a sufficiently small margin to still allow acceptable models and even compensate the difficulties of unbound docking, as happens in complex 1akj.

However, data collection over a long period is difficult so the use of models could compensate this difficulty.

Their high number of HBDs (on average 4.3) is not sufficient to compensate this difficulty considering the distribution of the HB acceptors in the cavity.

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