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Did you have to do extra imaginative work to compensate for the use of the male pronoun?
A new method is proposed in this work to compensate TED by taking advantage of the piezoresistive effect.
Iain Duncan Smith wants his department to send the letters, inviting people in to seek extra work to compensate – but he knows these cuts take 80p in every extra pound people earn.
Mr Drabble told the court that Mrs Carson faces "severe financial hardship and a very insecure retirement in which she will be forced to continue to work to compensate for her British pension being so much lower than she expected".
Do their teammates have to do extra work to compensate for their performance?
My team and I have to do all of the work to compensate for the person who left.
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However, the micro-hydro sub-system works to compensate the inconvenience found in the photovoltaic.
The government said it would spend $23 billion in the third quarter on public works to compensate for falling electronics exports.
A spokesman for Alibaba, John Spelich, said that the company was working to compensate victims and that technology had been created to better detect fraud.
Genevieve M. Kenney, an economist at the Urban Institute here, said: "Programs intended to provide coverage for children are working to compensate for the economic downturn and catching a lot of kids who would otherwise be uninsured.
Participants receive welfare benefits and one to two Euros per hour worked to compensate them for costs of working.
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