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"The state transfers more and more charges downward that it does not compensate," he said.

And although direct marketing and e-commerce fulfilment with parcels is on the rise, it does not compensate for the drop in letter volume because, to the dismay of national operators, these are the two categories that are generally open to competition in places where the market is partially liberalised.

"Justice helps heal the wound," Pérez Roisinblit told the Guardian, "but this will not bring my parents back to life, or help me find their remains and it does not compensate all the memories of them I never had because they were murdered when I was born".

It does not compensate fully for caring responsibilities and has a number of in-built 'cliff edges', so that women who fall below particular earnings levels or who have a low number of years in employment accrue disproportionately less in benefits.

Equal opportunity is insufficient because it does not compensate for unequal innate gifts.

Since it considers only the current symbol, it does not compensate for clustering (due to the memory effect) but only for warping.

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(Emirates is offering to pay for your out-of-pocket expenses, which is great, except it doesn't compensate you for the agony of a 65-hour ordeal getting home; JetBlue is offering a $100 credit, to which I say, big deal).

Last month, the paper revealed that some 225,000 subscribers had signed up for online packages, which it regarded as a success, but it did not compensate for the continuing decline in print revenues.

Consequently, even if HSPA5 was overexpressed in Hsp90b1 mutant embryos, it did not compensate for HSP90B1 deficiency.

Foxconn says that while it pays teachers who supervise students, it usually does not compensate schools.

The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (Cica), it emerges, does not compensate all victims of violent crime but only those it deems to be "blameless" - and not just in the circumstances of the crime itself.

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