Sentence examples for compensate over from inspiring English sources

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"Older people learn from their mistakes and begin to compensate over time.

"This suggests that people compensate, over years, for the lower calories in low-fat dairy by increasing their carb intake," said Jessica Smith, Ph.D., one of the study's leads.

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Gladstone, who has not examined Blair, theorized that Blair had compensated over time, "so it wouldn't be a concern to me any longer".

And she owes her latest promotion, again, not to any particular expertise in foreign affairs but because it was generally felt that Labour ought to be compensated over Tony Blair not getting the presidency.

That way, executives who make good investments will be fully compensated over the long term for a job well done, and skeptical shareholders will have one less reason to be skeptical.

Scudamore was unapologetic about the fact that the best talent would flow to the biggest clubs with the best academies, but said the changes were designed so that Football League clubs would be compensated over time if players who moved to bigger clubs made it to the first team.

One thing for sure: Most of these individuals still stand to be handsomely compensated over the long term.

This process can be compensated over many decades until homeostasis can no longer be maintained resulting in premature aging of the kidney [68].

Generally, when incubating crude enzyme preparations in presence of solvents, the inhibitory effects determined after 20 min were found to be compensated over incubation time of 60 min. Incubation of crude phenol oxidase in the presence of 15% solvent concentration revealed 69% (n-hexane) and 38% (THF) relative activities after 60 min (Figure 2).

By the on-silicon measurements, the slew rate of output signal is compensated over 26%, the maximum slew rate is 1.65 (V/ns), the maximum data rate is 330 MHz given 1.2/0.9 V supply voltage with a 20 pF load, the core area of the proposed design is 0.056×0.406 mm2, and the power consumption is 2.2 mW at 330 MHz data rate.

"Essentially, this was viewed as the amount internet companies would need to be compensated over 10 years for the additional effort of storing records".

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