Sentence examples for understood to compensate from inspiring English sources

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However, other meiotically competent animals missing DMC1, in addition to MND1 and HOP2 (e.g. D. melanogaster and C. elegans), have presumably evolved unique innovations (not yet understood) to compensate for the absence of these genes.

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Under this interpretation of harm, a person can be understood to be fully compensated for an act or policy (or event) if that person does not fall below the specified standard.

According to this interpretation of harm, a person can be understood to be fully compensated for an act or policy (or event)[44] when she is as well off as she would have been had the act not been carried out.

By "bad faith," the amendment has always been understood to mean that a defendant could be compensated if the prosecution behaved unethically even when its case was legitimate.

The site is understood to let users access music for free and compensate artists with a share of advertising revenue by using the Megakey app, which would replace existing ads with Megabox adverts.

The pattern of errors made by observers is well understood: observers typically fail to compensate entirely for the physical change in chromaticity of the light reflected by an object that is caused by a change in the illuminant.

Casey said: "As a union leader I understand how important it is to compensate people who work Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, nights and weekends.

Customers are beginning to ask for machines that, in effect, understand their tasks, enabling them to compensate when necessary".

The company cited a survey that found that two-thirds of investors understood that "fund loads are used to compensate financial professionals for their investment help and advice".

Unfortunately, these aspects are not understood and are often not sufficient to compensate the severe damage inflicted by the stroke.

While diverse physiological and ecological effects have been identified, changes in those molecular mechanisms, which shape the physiological phenotype of a species and limit its capacity to compensate, remain poorly understood.

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