Sentence examples for compensate further from inspiring English sources

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This is crucial because if people think inflation will persist, they ask for higher wage settlements to compensate, further fuelling inflation.

Moreover, we undertake the unsupervised environmental adaptation of the DNN acoustic model to compensate further for the mismatch between training and testing conditions.

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They may have to compensate a further 800, meaingthe final bill for the police could potentially run to £1m.

The latest disclosures came as the News of the World's publisher, News International, said it was prepared to compensate a further nine people if they obtained evidence from the Metropolitan police that their phones were hacked into.

They will not abandon their social programs, which are more costly than America's, but they say they will have to become more competitive to compensate, including further liberalization of their markets and coming to terms with future pension obligations.

To compensate, we further matched AML patients based on age, sex and APACHE II score (ICU only).

An additional 0.5 mm thick cut was made in the teeth assigned to the control and pH-cycling model groups to compensate the further removal of carious dentin in the teeth from microbiological group [ 12].

However, relative to approaching cancer diagnosis, age-adjusted BTL attrition decelerated in cancer cases, ultimately yielding significantly elongated BTL and suggesting that critical BTL shortening may contribute to cancer initiation which then, in turn, activates telomere maintenance mechanisms to compensate and further promote cancer.

Given that the X chromosome in male Tribolium appears to be dosage compensated, we further explored the Vicoso and Charlesworth (2009) hypothesis that dosage compensation may limit male-bias expression on the X (although it would still not explain excess female-biased genes).

In the meantime, ING's asset proceeds will naturally go towards raising its capital reserves, and also compensating for further impairments to its property portfolio.

The intrinsic duality of mechanical property extractions from instrumented indentation experiments is related to the lack of measurement of the amount of pile-up or sinking-in, which cannot be fully compensated through further analysis of the P hs curve.

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