Sentence examples for may make compensating from inspiring English sources

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Thompson (2014) also points out that parents may make "compensating" investments in which more resources are allocated to the less able sibling to promote equality.

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These latter factors make compensating for biases in transcript abundance difficult.

When the furnace breaks soon after you sell your house, the contract may make you liable to compensate the buyer.

In addition, the isolation requirement on data resources may make a task difficult to compensate.

Indeed, in MCI the pathology underlying cognitive symptoms (e.g. AD or vascular pathology) may make it difficult for the brain to compensate for the additional insult (i.e. low-oxygen supply) caused by the anaemia.

Physicians who are less familiar with their patients may make less-informed clinical decisions or delay decisions [ 55], or they may compensate for their lack of familiarity by ordering more tests [ 56].

Less education may make Hispanic immigrants more vulnerable to those medical conditions and to dementia because scientists say education may increase the brain's plasticity or ability to compensate for symptoms.

"We may make progress.

He may make suggestions.

We may make changes".

May make some sense.

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