Sentence examples for which will compensate from inspiring English sources

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DHA is also required for a variety of processes in the body, which will compensate by draining more from the already vulnerable magnocells.

Armstrong, based in Lancaster, Pa., will turn over cash and securities worth more than $1 billion to the trust, which will compensate claimants with illnesses linked to asbestos once used in its products, company officials said yesterday in a statement.

The partners are now embarking on a "secret project" to create a new digital music format which will compensate musicians for their efforts, and aims to revive the dying art of listening to a complete album.

In October, for example, the government announced it would issue bonds worth 235 billion rupees this fiscal year, which will compensate oil-market companies for about 43% of their losses.

The Chancellor said that an extra £500m will be added to the science budget by the end of the decade, which will compensate for the erosion of research funding due to inflationary pressures on past "flat cash" settlements.

Instead of automatically stopping all developments while individual newts are captured and relocated, the local council will use the survey information to protect key great crested newt populations and create better-placed newt habitats, which will compensate for less significant populations lost to development.

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The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation.

The German Parliament hoped to discourage a wave of lawsuits -- and close the door on an ugly past -- when it voted to support a fund through which corporations will compensate people who worked as slave laborers in Germany during World War II.

Similar to the mechanism studied in previous literature on immigration and task specialization (D'Amuri and Peri [15]; Peri and Sparber [33]), immigration will cause a reallocation of native labor supply toward standard schedules, which will partially compensate for the depressing effect of immigration on nonstandard wages.

Mothercare has increased its banking facilities to £90m to help cover the £35m bill for the closures and redundancies, which will involve compensating some landlords to break their lease agreements.

This term indicates the high-order residue phase which will be compensated in the 2D frequency domain.

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