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But just as the white working class is now a smaller share of the electorate, Republican margins in this cohort have been getting larger, compensating for the decline in group size.
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Despite this, the overall group was very large, compensating at least in part for the limitations mentioned.
Note that this effect should be smaller for chest breathing than for diaphragmatic breathing; as for chest breathing, the lower CT density is, to a larger extent, compensated for by an increased path length in the direction of the detector.
Our assumed extensive tree planting of 100,000 trees (+ ca. 3.5 ktC at population half-life of 20 years) needs to be more than four times larger to compensate for this short-term loss of alive biomass.
Americans are rightly proud of their charitable sector, but this sector will need to grow much larger to compensate for the long-term fiscal squeeze on government.
Corporations loathe the expense of defending them, and fear the possibility of large verdicts compensating thousands of individuals for their own alleged wrongdoing.
Beehives can be moved from crop to crop as needed, and the bees will visit many plants in large numbers, compensating via saturation pollination for what they lack in efficiency.
Larger meals compensated for lower frequency of food ingestion during the intervals between fasting.
During Ramadan there was a change in feeding pattern in which larger meals compensated for lower frequency of food ingestion.
Consequently, the egg laying sex often grows faster and larger to compensate for the extra allocation of resources [ 59, 60].
Because more matings between transgenic males and females happen when they are released into a single contiguous area rather than into a number of discrete locations, central releases must be larger to compensate for high fitness costs.
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