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The Giants could not compensate for losing Burress.
Delta said that it would compensate for losing market dominance by pushing for greater customer service, including spending $1 billion through 2013 to upgrade aircraft.
In Washington, a range of tourism businesses quickly created the Washington Tourism Alliance in an effort to compensate for losing the state office.
There is also the fear that if Syria collapses, Iran will compensate for losing an ally in Syria by expanding its influence over Iraqi affairs.
8 -- STANFORD The Cardinal has scrambled to compensate for losing Dan Grunfeld and is making just 29.1percentt of its 3-pointers since he went out. 9 -- MISSISSIPPI STATE Lawrence Roberts averages 17 points, but opponents can concentrate on him and force his teammates to shoot from the perimeter.
The big question for WB this spring has been how it would compensate for losing "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," starring Ms. Gellar, and the network's answer yesterday was to schedule "Gilmore Girls" in the old "Buffy" time slot, Tuesdays at 8 p.m. "Gilmore Girls," about a 32-year-old single mother and her 16-year-old daughter, has drawn critical acclaim but not large ratings.
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Compulsory membership in a national health-insurance system guarantees all Norwegians free medical care in hospitals, compensation for doctors' fees, and free medicine, as well as an allowance to compensate for lost wages.
The company said it would force Pegatron to compensate for lost wages.
No wonder artists are looking for ways to compensate for lost income.
Iran and Russia would also probably provide aid to Syria to compensate for lost government revenues.
Although welcoming the extra visitors, the museum world is cautioning that government grants need to compensate for lost revenue.
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