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Large fiscal transfers are needed to compensate.
Brady Quinn didn't play with the loose aggression that was needed to compensate for this sort of thing.
With a smaller "risk premium" needed to compensate investors for the risk of default, the government can borrow more cheaply for new highways and hospitals.
The NFL has agreed to pay at least $765m over 65 years, and more if needed, to compensate men battling brain injuries they link to league concussions.
Most OPEC countries stand to lose money from the production increase, because they cannot produce the extra volumes needed to compensate for a decline in prices.
For example, increased heating may be necessary to keep residents warm and comfortable while specialised lighting is often needed to compensate for reduced eyesight.
Over the last six months employment has grown by only 65,000 – far below the numbers needed to compensate for the cull of jobs the coalition has planned.
Many parents and administrators say both the tax and its increase are needed to compensate for steep cuts in state financing.
He finds it hard to believe that the sort of money needed to compensate for the loss of deforestation revenue would be forthcoming.
She said the Government had been forced to quickly make the hike, to £7.20 in April 2016, because it needed to compensate for sharp cuts to tax credits.
According to Martin Fridson, a credit strategist, spreads in late February no longer reflected the return needed to compensate investors for the historic default rate on bonds.
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