Sentence examples for take compensating from inspiring English sources

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If Russian reactors failed the stress tests, "we will have to take compensating measures," Mr. Kirienko said.

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We present a novel method that takes compensating base changes across the binding sites into account.

Managers will need compensating for taking on the increased risk of losing their job and the shorter tenure that goes with it.

When I queried him about whether or not he thought fast food executives should take pay cuts to compensate for the increase in unskilled wages, he shrugged, blinked for awhile, and finally sputtered out, "Well, I'm not quite sure how to answer that, but right now, our goal is to send out a message to hope our demands are met".

Using data on the correlation between happiness and wages, it claims to identify the amount of money it would take to compensate a person for losing access to a free public good (for example, arts events or sporting facilities).

The group blamed the banks that operate the main cards, saying they had doubled the time they take to compensate merchants, from 10 working days to 20. "This is one of the few businesses in this neighborhood still accepting credit cards, but only those of longtime, regular customers," explained Gerardo Esquivel, a pharmacist.

Being able to articulate how you might manage tasks in the event of redundancies or what action you would take to compensate for a skills gap while a vacancy is filled, for example, will demonstrate that you have both technical knowledge and management understanding.

As the bank disclosed the £7.3bn dent caused by its lavish pre-crisis lending to Irish property companies, RBS chief executive Stephen Hester admitted he was looking "very closely" at the size of the provision the bank would need to take to compensate customers mis-sold PPI.

The proposed sum falls well short of the £76m a year for 30 years that Ros Altmann, a specialist on pensions, reckons it would take to compensate all of the aggrieved members of wound-up schemes.The government is not, it insists, providing "compensation", which would imply full recompense for a harm it had caused.

Perhaps she thought that facing discrimination she should take what compensating advantages she could get.

But the new policy is also likely to prompt debate over how much responsibility the federal government should take in compensating and caring for aging veterans who are exhibiting a growing list of physical and psychological problems.

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