compensate for造句31. Due to this a small adjustment, downwards, in the price occurs, to compensate for the dealer being short of funds.
32. To compensate for differences in flow rates during perfusion, the appearance rates of myeloperoxidase and cytokines were calculated.
33. The threshold time is therefore automatically raised or lowered to compensate for the reader being swept too slowly or too quickly.
34. Congress is considering a supplemental appropriation to help compensate for that loss, Moos said.
35. The children need to be taught to move head and eyes to compensate for the field loss.
36. Mr Wahid has tried to compensate for his economic shortcomings by surrounding himself with myriad layers of advisers.
37. He will get one year with Cleveland to return to elite status and compensate for loss of Ramirez.
38. Add a few drops of methanol to compensate for evaporation.
39. Members were told the move would compensate for the loss of car parking spaces in the High Street.
40. Not all such performances are inspiring, however, and a plenitude of decibels does not compensate for lack of quality.
41. Volkswagen has fitted bigger engines to compensate for the extra weight of the stronger and safer structure of the latest version.
42. They can not only compensate for declining liquor sales, but can even arrest and reverse that trend.
43. Therefore, no amount of personality can compensate for mediocre chili. o Judging chili is very personal and subjective.
44. Some plants can compensate for quite heavy infestations provided there is sufficient time, and weather conditions remain favourable.
45. But here again the gain in freedom from aversive stimulation may compensate for any loss of admiration.
46. It is hoped that the new car's style and design will compensate for its lack of speed.
47. That was not enough to compensate for the oppressive opulence of the dark panelling and heavy antique furniture.
48. Like thermostats, they constantly adjust such things as neurotransmitter release and receptor sensitivity to compensate for perturbations from the environment.
49. To compensate for the inconvenience, the company will be providing two battery replacements.
50. In our bakery we have to compensate for that in other ways, through our relationships with one another.
51. The yield on junk bonds did not compensate for their risks, for two related reasons.
52. It is important therefore to build into the existing legal disincentives a heavy penalty to compensate for the difficulty of detection.
53. To compensate for this, they move their heads in a jerky fashion.
54. Human resource management emerged in the 1980s to compensate for these shortcomings.
55. These should more than compensate for the natural decline in other more mature fields.
56. It is being asked to compensate for the failures of the education system by teaching school children art and history.
57. The speedway turns are to compensate for his not decking the man on the spot and cutting his scrawny throat.
58. The question then arises: how far did the Black population compensate for this catastrophic deficit by increasing the birth-rate?
59. Given diminishing marginal utility of income, more income in one period can not compensate for lower income in another period.
60. But Bill says no amount of money can truly compensate for what he describes as three years of pain.