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compensate and increased
Because of this breed ’ s increased muscle yield a diet containing higher protein is required to compensate for the altered mode of weight gain.
Converted four-string basses usually require either a new, thicker top, or lighter strings to compensate for the increased tension.
Importation of foreign workers and increased entry of women into traditionally male labour roles have helped compensate for agricultural and industrial labour shortages exacerbated by the war.
The bandwidth could be increased by adding inductance to compensate.
The Navy High Command increased its initial order for 60 of these vessels to 70 in order to compensate for expected losses.
In theory, an advanced opponent could have targeted those, in turn requiring self-defense capability or increased numbers to compensate for attrition.
To compensate for the decreased cholesterol availability, synthesis of hepatic LDL receptors is increased, resulting in an increased clearance of LDL particles from the blood.
The gold standard for investigating and quantifying insulin resistance is the " hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp ," so-called because it measures the amount of glucose necessary to compensate for an increased insulin level without causing hypoglycemia.
On the opposite sides of the same chain the exposure to the sun or to warm winds may cause a wide difference in the level of permanent snow, though the increased fall of snow on the side exposed to moist winds may more than compensate for the sun's rays.
These have increased count attenuation at lower energy levels, and so compensate for the decreased radiation dose per count event at those levels.
In this method the mast size is reduced, producing less radiation resistance and increased reactance, and wires are added, supported by the same mast or masts, to compensate these deficiencies adequately.
At the same time, however, taxation on profits was raised and pensions increased to compensate retirees for a rise in the cost of living, while the allowances for dependent children payable to widows, the unemployed, and the sick, together with marriage and child allowances, were also increased.
This has increased lag, but to compensate the turbo's durability was improved while being able to handle a bigger boost increase.
Many early proponents argued that the size of the economic growth would be significant enough that the increased government revenue from a faster growing economy would be sufficient to compensate completely for the short-term costs of a tax cut, and that tax cuts could, in fact, cause overall revenue to increase.
However, this means the bucket depth needs to be increased to compensate for the traffic being burstier.
The ischemia may first be evident during exercise, when the heart muscle requires increased blood supply to compensate for the increased workload.
In order to compensate for the increased weight, a new Maybach HL45 Otto engine was used, allowing a maximum road speed of 25 kilometers per hour ( 15. 5 mph ).
To help compensate for this increased expense, many NHL clubs cut back on the number of players they kept under contract for development, and players under AHL contracts could now also demand much higher paychecks to remain with their clubs.
To compensate for the increased probability of adsorption occurring around molecules present on the substrate surface, Kisliuk developed the precursor state theory, whereby molecules would enter a precursor state at the interface between the solid adsorbent and adsorbate in the gaseous phase.
In October 1920, RIC wages were increased to compensate for increased hardship and cost of living increases.
The Bruce foil also produces increased drag as a result of the vertical component of force, as well as a yawing force due to the off-center placement of the foil, which may require alteration of the steering system to compensate.

compensate and own
She saw it her duty to compensate for the innumerable deficiencies of her strange husband through her own intelligence and strength of will.
Many people with dyslexia have auditory processing problems and may develop their own logographic cues to compensate for this type of deficit.
So, to compensate, Larriva made his own video for the song using the eight dollars he had in his pocket.
Kate and I put up our own salaries to compensate for the lack of an insurance company for Spence.
What may have helped Jibril was Hawatmeh's own 1969 defection from the PFLP to form the Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PDFLP, later without the " Popular "), after Habash tried to compensate for some of the problems that had caused Jibril's exit.
Yet, they have a fragile self-esteem and cannot handle criticism, and will often try to compensate for this inner fragility by belittling or disparaging others in an attempt to validate their own self-worth.
The panzer division, with a reinforced infantry regiment from the panzergrenadier division to compensate for its own lack of infantry, was under Italian XVI Corps and the rest of the panzergrenadier division under Italian XII Corps.
In early April 2009, the 150th Georgia General Assembly created a budget crisis for MARTA by failing to pass a bill that would allow it to access its own capital reserve account, in order to compensate for a severe drop in sales-tax revenue during the late-2000s recession.
( Note, however, that it's quite possible for a housing co-op to own other revenue-generating assets, such as a subsidiary business which could produce surplus income to offset the cost of the housing, but in those cases the housing rents are usually reduced to compensate for the additional revenue.
Hyacinth's obsession with appearing socially advantaged and / or enhancing her social status clearly is intended to compensate for her own insecurities and the fact that she comes from a family she considers common.
However, the court of equity developed the remedy of specific performance as damages often could not adequately compensate someone for the inability to own a particular piece of real property, land being regarded as unique.
The bias blind spot is the cognitive bias of failing to compensate for one's own cognitive biases.
To compensate for the fact that the Broadway and music performances can only appear on NBC, CBS adds their own pre-recorded performances ( also including Broadway shows, although different from the ones that are part of the official parade ) to fill out the special.
To compensate for her inability to see the future, Mysa trained in the mystic arts on the planet Zerox, known as the ' Sorcerer's World ', under the tutelage of five instructors ( each having their own specialty-Air, Earth, Fire, Light and Water ) and became an accomplished sorceress instead.
As time goes on, Theseus figures out how to compensate for his lighter build by learning to defeat his wrestling opponents through agility, using special holds and throws, some taught to him by two Egyptian boys and others formulated by his own ingenuity.
Each state was given authority to establish a program within its own jurisdiction to set up a program to compensate owners for the cleanup of underground petroleum leaks, to set standards and licensing for installers, and to register and inspect underground tanks.
They did not host the early breakfast show on a Friday, to compensate for their Sunday chart show and TV commitments, being replaced by Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates of Top of the Pops fame, who presented the BBC Radio 1 Chart Show together until the latter part of 2009 when Fearne Cotton was given her own daytime show.
" It is most unfair to compensate the victims of wrongs done by the offender from taxpayers money because it amounts to compensating the victim from his own money ," he said.
The Environment Protection Authority of Victoria ( Australia ) defines a carbon offset as: “ a monetary investment in a project or activity elsewhere that abates greenhouse gas ( GHG ) emissions or sequesters carbon from the atmosphere that is used to compensate for GHG emissions from your own activities.
Located opposite their own houses, in the signs of their detriment, both planets have little dignity, and without other very strong placement factors to compensate for this, the mutuality is probably not a factor in the individual's life
In some cases member states were to produce the scientific instruments for ESRO or produce them as part of their own national effort and compensate ESTEC for its service.
Facing eternal damnation, both of them discover that they need to save 100 lives to compensate for the damage done by their sinful lives, and thus save their own souls.

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