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This suggests that when the left hand was used more time and on-line control was needed as to possibly compensate for a higher end-point variability.

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Since deaf people perform better on certain perceptual tasks than people with NH [14] and possibly compensate to detect auditory events [15], it was generally believed that the HL group would show more active visual scanning than the NH group, resulting in a larger number of fixations directed mainly towards the forward roadway but also to peripheral gaze targets such as the mirrors.

As if his desire to fuck me could possibly compensate for his intra-racial bigotry.

If the company refused to sell, the state could use eminent domain to force a sale, but it would still have to pay for the land and possibly compensate Pacific Lumber for lost logging income.

A legalisation initiative in Alaska in 2000 is seen to have failed at least in part because of provisions to grant an amnesty to those convicted in the past, and possibly compensate them.

As early as 1971, Malcolm Muggeridge resigned from the judging panel because "most of the entries seem to me to be mere pornography, and to lack any literary qualities or distinction which could possibly compensate for the unsavouriness of their contents".

Seven years later, Malcolm Muggeridge resigned his position as a 1971 Booker panel judge on the grounds that good taste must prevail: "Most of the entries seem to me to be mere pornography, and to lack any literary qualities or distinction which could possibly compensate for the unsavoriness of their contents".

When a host is infested by parasites, it is confronted with trade-off decisions between the energy costs of the immune defense system and other energy demanding processes [12] and could possibly compensate for energy expenses due to parasitism by reducing other activities such as social or predatory responses [44].

Extended duration of pregnancy could possibly compensate for underestimated age assessment due to delayed ovulation and implantation, but the present study showed that despite the extended duration of their pregnancies, fetuses found to be small in the second trimester also had lower birth weight.

As proposed by the authors of this work, promoting neuronal survival could constitute a new way to increase the number of neurons in old animals and, possibly, compensate age-related learning and memory deficits.

Resistance training improved strength temporarily in non-injected muscles and may possibly compensate for the temporary strength loss in injected spastic muscles due to BoNT-A treatment, without a concomitant increase in muscle tone.

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