Sentence examples for in terms of compensating from inspiring English sources

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"But we've seen the reaction at Nottingham in terms of compensating for Vernon Philander in the bowling department and the lads took up the cudgel and I think that's what going to happen in the next six weeks".

What this case suggest is that the demand for a more inclusive environment should not be seen in terms of compensating individuals, tall or impaired, for their internal deficits, but of accommodating as wide as possible a range of human variation.

Therefore, in terms of compensating for confounding technical variation, the very probes for which the correction is most important are those that are most neglected in the UHRR controls.

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They need to be compensated for costs they have related to their work in terms of compensation and incentives, such as refresher training and exposure visits.

While our studies show that the Dna2 nuclease can compensate entirely, in terms of repair and survival, for the absence of Mre11 nuclease, Dna2 cannot compensate for the absence of Mre11.

By optimization in terms of error-compensating composite rf pulses, the corresponding recoupling experiments intrinsically benefit from reduced powder-angle dependencies and thereby offer higher transfer efficiencies than commonly used γ-encoded recoupling experiments.

Few rotamers now show atomic overlaps in ideal geometry; those overlaps are relatively small and can be understood in terms of bond angle distortions compensated by favorable interactions.

Here, there was little to show in terms of defences, but to compensate the line could be protected by a flanking fire from the town.

Recognising we only recruited practices from site B that were the most successful in terms of patient recruitment we compensated for this by ensuring we recruited sufficient numbers of low performing practices from site C to confirm the findings.

Compared to dosage compensation of Z-linked genes as reported during the late stages [ 8], dosage compensation of Z-linked genes at this stage shares similarities, such as an enrichment at the male hypermethylated (MHM) region, but differs in terms of which genes are compensated.

However, the increase in workload over the period of policy introduction (which was largest for public midwives – an increase of 27% in terms of working hours) was indirectly compensated by a rising general health worker pay level (16).

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