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The quality of the questionnaire is fundamental to the quality of the entire study: nothing can compensate for failures in data collection.
Goldstein, for one, offers an account of marriage as a project generated by the basic good of friendship; while this project includes procreation as a core feature, the institution of marriage has, on this account, a compensatory power, meaning that the institution itself can compensate for failures such as inability to procreate.
The same goes for attempts to compensate for failures or setbacks.
To make matters worse, at the operational level, healthcare facilities were compelled to borrow from their own regular stocks to compensate for failures in the supply of inputs for the free caesareans policy from the central level (erratic funding, incomplete kits).
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And at the register, shoppers must make up their minds on how to compensate for failure.
However, the case for government subsidies and mandates to compensate for failure in energy markets is strong.
Richard Eyre, a family friend who worked on George Romney's campaign, said Mr. Romney, a faithful Mormon, subscribes to the maxim of a former president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: "No other success can compensate for failure in the home".
International Journal of Educational Research, 43, 168 182]; and that people compensate for failure experiences by adjusting their personal goals on the basis of previous developmental transitions and life events [Brandtstädter, J. (1989).
Because activation of either regulatory system can compensate for failure of the other, defects in both may be required for diabetes to develop.
No other social success will ever compensate for failure in the homes.
"No other success can compensate for failure in the home," Salmon wrote, quoting a leader of his church.
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