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Discover Ludwig"in compensating" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which something (usually money) is given or received in order to make up for a loss or inconvenience. Example: The company offered me extra vacation days in compensating for the long hours I'd worked.
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Adaptive and robust compensators complement each other in compensating the effects of model uncertainties.
Although the surprises often stretch credibility, the direction and the acting go a long way in compensating.
Others will help settle the question of just how far he will go in compensating families for mental anguish.
Icelandair as well as local air service carriers are important internally in compensating for the limited road system.
The scheme for startup businesses, which guaranteed banks a return if their investment defaulted, has cost the taxpayer at least £200m in compensating banks.
He likened the Volkswagen program to his work in compensating victims of the BP oil spill, many of whom experienced damage to their businesses.
Health ombudsman, Ann Abraham, this week criticised health authorities for dragging their heels in compensating thousands of elderly people wrongly charged for continuing care.
The developments in compensating the victims came as a federal judge postponed Mr. Madoff's sentencing in the case and set procedures for hearing from victims.
According to Jonathan Supranowitz, the Knicks' vice president for public relations, James put pressure on his right foot in compensating for tendinitis in his left knee.
"In compensating them, the board did what it had to do, and it did so because it was in the interests of all the shareholders.
There are only two, and both are familiar liberal targets: the rise of a deregulated financial sector and the erosion of accountability in compensating top executives outside finance.
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