Sentence examples for compensated because the from inspiring English sources

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The compensation would be more modest than the occasional enormous judgments in the courts today, but many more patients would be compensated, because the reporting onus would be on the doctor (who is in a better position to perceive the mistake), rather than the patient.

"It's unfortunate because what we've seen is the devastation of their economy". Many of the white farmers whose lands were seized were never compensated because the state could not--or would not--come up with the money.

While the influence on T3 levels may have been compensated, because the adolescents functioned normal at the time of the study period, it is questionable if this compensation is enough for all organs depending on thyroid hormones.

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Here's some game theory to run past those economists: If every employer were to drop health insurance at the same time, none of them would need to increase wages to compensate, because the employees would have no reason to change jobs for a better deal.

That is, in such cases the MMSE has nothing to compensate because the channel conditions are pretty good.

These two lighting cycles, which differed in their timing relative to each other, were used to test whether flight orientation was time compensated, because altering the timing of the daily light-dark cycle should cause predictable changes in the direction the butterflies fly, if time compensation is operable.

Granting that waiver appeared to mark a stark shift for the NCAA, which for decades has held fast to a rule that athletes cannot be compensated because of the "publicity, reputation, fame or personal following that he or she has obtained because of athletics ability," according to the controversial NCAA Bylaw 12.4.1.

And let's not forget the federal government's proposal to eliminate the mortgage interest tax deduction for high-income earners; the changes in the way brokers will be compensated because of new regulations; and the fact that banks — despite recent profits — are still leery of lending.

This pattern of results occurred when the potentially interfering effect of the distraction task was generally compensated, because subsequent memory performance was unaffected by the difference in the distraction task.

This confirmed that the mechanism responsible for the timing of the modulation is temperature compensated because if it were not, it would have lost temporal coincidence with the tidal peaks, and thus daily modulation would have been compromised.

The Florida dentist who wanted to be compensated because fewer patients were getting cavities filled in the wake of the oil spill.

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