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The authority declined to compensate on the grounds that there had been no crime of violence.
"To maintain a strong, independent judiciary, you've got to compensate on a fair basis".
Here's my theory: we are trying to compensate on the outside for what we've lost on the inside.
To compensate, on the advice of a climate change specialist he met there, he offset his carbon emissions by becoming vegetarian.
Booker isn't calling for a national love-in — an inward retreat that attempts to compensate, on an intimate scale, for the hostility of the world beyond.
The right knee was not the problem -- although he said it might have made him compensate on a landing after a missed layup with 8 minutes 27 seconds to play in the third quarter.
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Briefly, induction voltages in the electrode caused by switching on the MR gradient coil were compensated on-line.
"For instance if you are coming back from an injury you might over-compensate on one side – and if we see this we can do things to address it".
With Shumpert struggling, no one compensated on offense.
Quite simply, in a world where one is compensated on value and outcome, it's nearly impossible to have success without recognizing the importance of the patient.
If we look and see a compensation plan where the CEO is compensated on earnings per share (EPS) growth, that is a big no-no.
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