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Conversely, optical compensators are independent of bit rate and modulation format and potentially they can compensate more channels simultaneously; their major drawbacks are the longer response time and the complexity in the feedback signal process within the control algorithm.
It means that as parts of the brain succumb to damage, bilinguals can compensate more easily.
When runners can see, for example, how their knees cave inward as they stride — "the egg-beater gait," in Davis' words — they can compensate more easily.
On Thursday, the Students Loans Company faced calls to compensate more than 300,000 graduates who were sent misleading "Wonga-style" debt collection letters.
To compensate, more boys are born than girls so there will be equal numbers of young men and women at puberty.
The Student Loans Company is facing calls to compensate more than 300,000 graduates sent misleading "Wonga-style" debt collection letters, as it emerged that the business secretary, Vince Cable, is to meet the agency to question its tactics.
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Thus, the X of Strepsiptera shows partial dosage compensation, and genes mapping to chromosome 1 are compensated more fully than those mapping to chromosome 4.
Among the issues before the conferees is why one group of victims should be compensated more generously than another.
For example, brokers do not have to tell a client when they are compensated more for selling certain products than others.
"You got compensated more for a kill shot than you did other hits," said one former Redskins player, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Likewise, for the full building, RLC outperforms RBC in terms of meeting the heating demand, maintaining the optimal operation temperature and compensating more effectively for ground heat.
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