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61. Several estimates of the extra wage to compensate for risk cluster around $ 200, 000 per death in 1967 dollars. 62. To compensate for the absence of its own national assembly. 63. The promise of the former must somehow compensate for the unpleasantness of the latter. 64. Tax equalisation payments and bonuses Payments may be added to the expatriate's salary to compensate for losses through taxation. 65. People got snappy, and nothing could compensate for the lack of leave. 66. Sure enough, over time, stocks pay a higher return, to compensate for the higher risk. 67. Sadly, even their combined efforts can not hope to compensate for the many jobs lost. 68. He introduced feeling, compassion and pity to compensate for the loss of the comic element. 69. Inflation will rise if workers try to compensate for the reduction in purchasing power by bargaining for higher pay. 70. Here is supposed to compensate for the lack of a non-combinatorial entropy contribution in the Flory-Huggins treatment. 71. Ray tries to compensate for his shyness by telling a lot of jokes. 72. Even opting out of the social chapter to undercut the core on labour costs will not ultimately compensate for complete isolation. 73. Difference-of-squares circuit uses feedback attenuation to compensate for lost output Fig. 4. 74. Courts were generally regarded as fair, and in some cases as attempting to compensate for racial disadvantage. 75. They may also be seen as payments to compensate for culture shock. 76. He subsequently offered to supply free electricity to Czechoslovakia to compensate for the loss of generating capacity from the plant. 77. Soon, Louisa was using her strong capacity for visual imagery to compensate for her difficulty in remembering words and sentences. 78. Here again a rational trader will want sufficiently advantageous terms in the forward market to compensate for the extra costs of transacting. 79. The masculine strategy involves relying on the phallic power to obtain recognition to compensate for this break. 80. My father teased me mercilessly to compensate for his own feelings of inadequacy. 81. Typically context is used only in the form of spelling correction information to compensate for errors in character recognition. 82. For basic-rate payers, the tax exemption will not compensate for the low rate. 83. Both are using the power of privilege and big corporate money to compensate for their mediocrity. 84. No amount of money can compensate for my father's death. 85. As if to compensate for this, he applied military techniques in the colony. 86. But for government bureaucrats the privileges more than compensate for their paltry official salaries of a few hundred dollars a month. 87. Damages are designed not to punish the person in breach but to compensate for the loss sustained by the plaintiff. 88. Must compensate for the cosine effect. 89. Nothing can compensate for the loss of time. 90. His industriousness is enough to compensate for his inexperience.