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The word 'compensator' is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to 'a person or thing that compensates', particularly for a disadvantage or loss. It can be used in many contexts usually relating to balancing out something. For example: "The company provided a compensator for employees who were laid off due to the recent economic downturn".
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compensator
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A party or thing which compensates, pays or otherwise provides a compensation
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She comes down, as you might expect, in favour of incentive payments to donors, and suggests four basic models:1 A forward market for cadaver organs (I like this one) in which you sign up to have your organs harvested at death, and receive a small payment on signing or a large one to your estate when you die 2 A centralised single compensator.
The drag rope, or compensator, serves two purposes.
First he ascertains how far off the compass is; next he tracks down sources of distortion, most of which can be taken care of by a built-in compensator.
Then, when it had become quite dark, and despite the boat's continual pitching and rolling, which had caused more than one green-complexioned passenger to take cover, Sylvia went below and changed into a navy-blue wetsuit and hood and a blue buoyancy compensator — an inflatable vestlike device, with a small yellow tank of compressed air strapped to it.
But the United States was the greatest beneficiary, and thus should be the main compensator.
For every Heisenberg compensator, there's a dozen polarity reversals and a sprinkling of field dampening plasma vents.
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The energy built even more when we finally got on the track and were allowed one lap around to make sure our steering on the racing chair was in order (racing chairs have compensators attached, which are steering devices that compensate for the turns in the track so racers don't have to constantly steer through a turn).
The most reliable figures come from the Department for Work and Pensions' compensation recovery unit, which is notified by compensators of every claim they receive so it can recover benefits paid and the cost of NHS treatment as a result of PI cases.
Medicare or whoever pays a bounty for the kidney; and pays $15-20,000 15-20,000r the immunosuppressant drugs which the recipient will need; but saves $66,000 per patient per year on dialysis.3 Multiple compensators.
These include devices attached to the bow, such as stabilizers (long rods that project from the bow), torque flight compensators (shorter rods with weights attached), counterweight rods, and lens-less bowsights (devices used for aiming).
The Tracy family deploy Thunderbird 4 (the teeny yellow one) to tow a "sealing device" with some "buoyancy compensators" to the ocean floor, seal up the gushing gas with some "downward rocket clamps" and "compression valves", and hey presto, job done.
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