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is compensating
verb
To pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
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Discriminative Training for Speech Recognition is Compensating for Statistical Dependence on the HMM Framework.
March 30 2011 George Steel is compensating for this season's dearth of repertory by offering unique occasional concerts.
At least BP has offered fulsome apologies, is compensating those affected, and is making strenuous efforts to prevent further damage.
By far the biggest challenge for the home baker is compensating for the heat lost in conventional ovens, which can adversely affect a bread's volume, crust and texture.
Growth in spending in fast-developing Latin America and Asia Pacific markets is compensating for a weakening of spend in Europe, according to the latest forecast.
Sure, the picture is being flattered by the expansion in part-time work for women, which is compensating for the decline in full-time posts for men.
"Discriminative Training for Speech Recognition is Compensating for Statistical Dependence in the HMM Framework," to appear in Proc. of ICASSP 2012.
He says that, while HOSL is compensating those who suffered injury, three months of mediation for all other claims began last week.
In any good design, the power is shifted transparently, so the driver is never aware that the vehicle is compensating for a variation in traction.
Bringing history full circle, the Shanghai Symphony is compensating by recruiting woodwind and brass players from the United States and Russia.
The yellowness is overwhelming – walls, waitresses' uniforms, neon ices – as if the place is compensating for overcast Yorkshire skies by shrieking "sunny".
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