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Even if it could, he added, the bill did not provide for "just compensation" because it limited the amount that owners could be compensated for each slave.
But analysts noted that unfavorable currency conditions could be compensated for by reducing other costs.
A substantial fraction of anthropogenic GHG emissions could be compensated for by improving management of mineral soils.
Further, rigid-body displacement could be compensated for digitally, and the propagation of buckles could be singled out.
And the best solution was confirmed in which the coating-induced aberrations could be compensated for by image defocus.
"You always wish you could be compensated for what you do, but I've made several million dollars in this game," Proctor said.
In addition, if a negative effect was unavoidable, it could be compensated for by investing in nature in other places than where the damage was caused, for example.
With a modernized grid, in the event of a sudden drop in electricity supply or increase in demand, the car-charging could be suspended while the electricity is diverted elsewhere, and owners could be compensated for the interruption.
Although resource availability is important in fueling efforts to close cybersecurity capability gaps, low levels of resources could be compensated for by setting a high target level of cybersecurity.
"I wish I could be compensated for the desperation and sense of worthlessness I had then," said Teri Schaefer, 45, an education reporter for Fox 4 News in Kansas City.
That is likely to increase tensions between the UK and Scottish government over how Holyrood could be compensated for the effects of an underperforming economy as part of the controversial talks on Scotland's future block grant from the Treasury.
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