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"Structural reform of our roads is one such idea that could generate an enormous amount of economic growth, which could compensate for some of the inevitable economic shock as we exit the EU".

In terms of valence bond state correlation diagram, we find that H abstraction by a metal oxo may benefit from the contribution of ionic resonance structures, which could compensate the penalty of opening the MO π bond.

In this sense, the high evaporative demand and dryness in summer prevent the development of the herbaceous stratum, which could compensate this carbon loss, so that this effect should be limited to the duration of surface soil wetness from field capacity to a minimum value43 (i.e., wilting point).

Moreover, it has been reported that the VZn − centers only exist in the depletion layer [48], which could compensate for an intrinsic charge imbalance.

C year−1, which could compensate annually for about 49% of the current fossil fuel emissions in this country (Kurganova et al. 2015).

As can be known from Fig. 6, the area without shadow is UPQC-SRI region, which could compensate the voltage sag with simultaneous reactive power injection of both converters.

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Executives with other teams say the Mets do not have many attractive minor league prospects, so hoarding lefties appears to be one way in which Phillips could compensate for this.

Solomon Brown and Maceo Wofford each added 20 for Iona 13-177), whicoulduld not compensate for the absence of its top scorer, Courtney Fields, who had a sprained ankle.

The owners of the big lake boats like the Dorothy Ann and its barge, the Pathfinder, contend that the federal government has fallen down on the job of dredging these harbors, which could help compensate for the low water.

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".

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