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Developing methods to identify individuals likely to compensate, and developing/testing strategies to combat this compensation are areas deserving of future work.
But an expected increase in visitors from Europe is likely to compensate for that decline.
To be sure, all this development is hardly likely to compensate for the rental housing wiped out by Hurricane Katrina.
And because they don't rely on altruism, consumers may be less likely to compensate for their greenness by being more ethically indulgent elsewhere.
And neither Facebook nor a life coach nor a well-meaning bureaucracy is likely to compensate for these forms' attenuation and decline.
But GM is likely to compensate survivors and victims' families anyway.Toyota had a terrible year after its big recalls, battered by mounting costs and falling sales.
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Countries like Russia and China, which cannot afford to emulate our efforts in the area of space-based missile defense, will most likely attempt to compensate for this by trying to gain advantages in areas that do not require great financial or technological resources.
Some of the rest would likely go to compensate investors, leading to even more savings for the bank.
If NFL cheerleaders can demonstrate that they are covered employees (and therefore not exempt from the FLSA), NFL teams and possibly the NFL itself would likely have to compensate the cheerleaders with back pay and other damages, including attorneys' fees.
Cdk2 is a likely candidate to compensate for Cdk1 to phosphorylate Eg5 on Thr927 in G2 phase.
The reduction in the intracellular choline (Cho) levels is also a likely mechanism to compensate for hyperosmolarity [ 36].
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