Sentence examples for points to compensate from inspiring English sources

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That adds up to 8.1percentt, so with his 10percentt dividend, Mr. Buffett is collecting a further annual premium of nearly two percentage points to compensate him for providing Goldman with capital that both never has to be repaid and comes a long way behind regular debt in the pecking order should the firm ever file for bankruptcy.

The overriding difficulty for Sanders is that to catch Clinton before July's party convention, he has to not only beat her in most of the remaining states, but win by margins of up to 20 points to compensate for all those southern losses.

It's bad news for e-readers that recently placed themselves at low price points to compensate for fewer features (like the Kobo I just reviewed), but of course good news for everyone planning on buying an e-reader soon.

In China the capital markets demand an extra 1,316 basis points to compensate for the additional risk that international investors attribute to the lack of transparency and other governance issues.

Conventional meta-analysis calculates a variety of statistics including t-statistics, estimated coefficient, standard errors, and confidence intervals and then weights the data points to compensate for uncertainly in the data (Higgins and Green 2011; Mulrow and Oxman 1997).

Conventional meta-analyses calculate a variety of statistics including t-statistics, estimated coefficients, standard errors, and confidence intervals and then weight the data points to compensate for uncertainty in the data (Mulrow and Oxman 1997; Higgins and Green 2011).

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vDNA copy number was normalized to β-globin to account for variability in MDM number, and the signal was further normalized to the 1 hr time point to compensate for interdonor variability.

To reduce the influence of localized aberrations, the principles how to choose the optical devices with large aperture are given, and a method that aligns the pointing direction to compensate pointing and tracking errors is suggested.

Pearson won the F51/52/53 competition in London but the points system, to compensate for greater impairment, will no longer be used in Brazil. .

Metal type traditionally has slight variations between point sizes, to compensate for the properties of ink and differences in proportion.

I don't think that it's reasonable to expect that even a good negotiator would have to "bargain up" a 2% (or point) gap to compensate for the fact that men simply earn more, or worse yet, to blame it on a poor negotiator that women don't get compensated as well as men.

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