Sentence examples for compensated in part from inspiring English sources

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The later rise of the Harris tweed industry compensated in part for the decline in fishing.

So, if you're working for PayPal but getting compensated in part with eBay stock options, you're being paid less than if the companies were separate.

But after Mr. Becker rejoined the S.E.C. in February 2009 after an earlier stint, he argued for a reversal of this decision, the report says, at first pushing for victims to be compensated in part based on the final balance listed in their account.

But King Abdullah has compensated in part by increasing Shia representation in the Shura Council.A far bigger slice of the population that has been kept to the margins of society, namely women, also got a boost with the appointment of a female deputy minister, the highest-level government post yet to be filled by a woman.

One manager and six subordinates, for instance, create 222 relationships among the seven of them; one manager and 16 subordinates create over 500,000 relationships.Related items Idea: Six SigmaNov 6th 2009 Idea: DelayeringDec 8th 2008Managers were traditionally compensated in part according to the number of employees under their control.

Associates are compensated, in part, based on the number of companies they convince to meet with ta.

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Job security in Scotland and the earnings – £48,000 for her, £32,000 for him – compensate, in part, for the homesickness.

The largest part of Murrow's income came from his radio program, for which he receives thirty-five hundred dollars a week; to compensate, in part, for the liberties he took with the "See It Now" budget, he received only a modest fee, by the standards of the trade, for his labors on television.

Greenwald hopes to compensate in part by cutting the cost of getting tickets into passengers hands.

Scientists suspected that photoreceptors may compensate, in part, by moving transducin away from the light-capturing equipment, but the evidence was inconclusive.

The written language compensates in part for the lack of punctuation marks by the use of "function words", graphs that have little or no meaning on their own, but serve as grammatical instructions: zhe, 者, for example, usually nominalizes what precedes it; ye, 也, is a phrase-final marker; hu, 乎, concludes sentences to be read interrogatively; and so on.

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