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Others will compensate for increased benefits bills by squeezing wages.
A downgrading could prove costly as investors demand higher returns to compensate for increased risk.
Reduced design costs will compensate for increased wages, but the theatre will have to dip into reserves nonetheless.
The stock may continue to do well and more than compensate for increased capital gains.
He conceded, however, that PG&E might ask for rate increases in the future to compensate for increased costs in infrastructure.
Scientists say the decline highlights an alarming new trend, with recovery of the ice in winter no longer sufficient to compensate for increased melting in the summer.
The latest proposal, picking up the argument the chancellor lost last year to his coalition partners, is that the government should not increase benefits to compensate for increased living costs.
Structural studies of mesophilic and thermophilic proteins showed that the latter need more rigid structures to compensate for increased thermal fluctuations.
Previous investigations have explored web-based technologies as a means to compensate for increased student numbers within the established traditions of design education.
These components might also compensate for increased oxidative stress associated with increased glucose variability53 that was shown in the present study by a higher MAGE index with WM-intervention (Table 2).
When the Wright brothers introduced a rudder to their design in 1902, this device was used to compensate for increased drag on the positively warped side of the aircraft.
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