Sentence examples for thus compensating from inspiring English sources

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I'm hoping it can be left in situ when the film is finished as it may enhance the value of the property, thus compensating for the dilapidations consequent on filming and the company getting the house on the cheap.

The larger of the free-living flatworms have extensively divided guts, which reach to within a few cells of the muscles, thus compensating for the lack of a circulatory system.

Since wages must now be paid via a bank account, the banking system stands to be developed and extended, thus compensating banks for their losses on the debt swap.

In the case of infinitely rigid bearings with viscoelastic suspensions, it is established that viscoelastic supports increase the stability of long shafts, thus compensating for the loss of efficiency which occurs with classical bearings.

These investigations revealed that via increasing the film thickness the tool life is prolonged almost proportionally with the coating thickness augmentation, thus compensating for their higher cost compared to thin coatings.

In particular, with [Co(bpy-pz 2] bpy-pz 2e dyes afforded VOC above 800 mV, even reaching as high as 919 mV, thus compensating the slight decrease in photocurrent arising from the low-mobility of the Co-complexes.

Channel slopes in dry areas (< 0.25 m/yr rainfall) are slightly steeper than in wet areas (> 0.75 m/yr) with equal drainage areas, thus compensating lower amounts of discharge with steeper slopes.

The net effect of these factors would be to facilitate the access of ligands, thus compensating the preference for the fully hexacoordination of AHb2, in contrast to the equilibrium between hexa- and pentacoordinated species in AHb1.

Since most mutant FKRPs retain at least partial function32, an increase in the levels of CDP-ribitol substrate might enhance the efficiency of remaining function of mutant FKRP, thus compensating for the reduced function of mutant FKRPs and enhancing F-α-DG.

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While it is very difficult to measure and thus compensate the actual financial costs of wolf presence [75], compensation payments could be based on predation risk in addition to actual kills to at least acknowledge the potential non-consumptive effects of wolves on prey fitness.

Engineers anticipated that signals from the wind-tossed Huygens would vary widely in frequency and strength, and thus compensated for it in the receiver's design.

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