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But like a certain US national team starlet, he likes to get forward at pace, so perhaps Yedlin's loss can be somewhat compensated for on the other flank.

Her dance expertise also somewhat compensated for her nearly nonexistent film résumé: a recent graduate of the journalism school at Columbia University, she had made one short film for class, about a child caught in the juvenile justice system.

Rumen pH was never at a level that could induce acidosis, and lower eating time at lower F C was somewhat compensated by time spent ruminating per unit of physically effective neutral detergent fiber intake.

In the other three countries, the lack of credit was somewhat compensated for by an increase in EFR, while in the Ethiopian simulation, the EFR remained unchanged as credit availability was eliminated.

This outcome may be explained by the different natures and characteristics pertaining to the ports within each subsample and the fact that the competitive advantage of Italian ports, in terms of their increased scale efficiency, is somewhat compensated by the relatively higher pure technical efficiency of the other SEE ports.

Multiple information sources somewhat compensated for these differences.

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Mr. Aukin somewhat compensates for his decision to stage the play in the first place by directing it with a flair that would work even better if all the actors were as comfortable as Ms. Corre with the stylized camp of the show.

Alternatively, ErbB2 overexpression could also somewhat compensate for the partial loss of ERα.

Leaf tissue somewhat compensates for this by scattering light outward, helping to illuminate other leaves.

In these models, although global warming reduces soil carbon storage because of enhanced heterotrophic respiration, increasing soil nutrients somewhat compensates the global terrestrial carbon reduction by increasing vegetation carbon storage.

"To deter defense counsel and other members of the bar from deliberately attempting to mislead the court in the future, and to somewhat compensate the court for the 'costs imposed on the judicial system' through the undersigned's time spent discovering defendant's misrepresentations and bringing the same to light, the court fines defendant $1,000," he wrote.

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