Sentences with phrase «compensate for flaws»

Luckily, other companies exist to compensate for the flaws of Amazon or other similar online stores.
Catholic school leaders say these features are needed to compensate for flaws in the SES score, and the formula does need to be reviewed.
Ankle's that are tight and restricted often causes the rest of the body to compensate for their flaws, which results in muscle and joint pain throughout the body.
However, as Nick Clegg said when moving the motion yesterday: «Dedicated individuals can not compensate for flawed institutions.»

Not exact matches

What I came to realize is that no religious ideology holds up to close intellectual scrutiny and the people with the deepest faith are usually the most flawed or damaged and trying to compensate for it.
Over the years, science has given way to raw politics as the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and supporters of DOE's repository project in Congress have sought to obfuscate and compensate for an ever - multiplying set of flaws and problems with the site and with the notion of transporting unprecedented amounts of deadly spent nuclear fuel and high - level nuclear waste across the country.
Calisthenics are not optimal for leg development (Pistol Squats get easy too fast), but kettlebells and sandbags can easily compensate this flaw.
Young sugar babies are also enthusiastic and inexperienced in nature which can lead to making rash or bad decisions, but their general openness, curiosity and willingness to try out new experiences more than compensate for any of their flaws.
I always say that one good episode doesn't compensate for lot of bad ones and you can say what ever you want about black sails but what this episode managed it's worth any flaw you can find in this show and more.
The movie's overall impact is ultimately heightened by its extremely memorable (and extremely Kubrickian) atmosphere, which does, in the end, compensate for the various flaws contained within Eyes Wide Shut's 159 minute running time.
Not a fatal flaw, and one compensated for by the touches that remain, including the way the President's granddaughter has begun to wear her hair the way Katniss does.
The movie's flaws are compensated by two things: Swanberg has an instinct for when to cut.
And that right there is why the film features such a loaded cast of easily recognizable faces; the filmmakers know the story is flawed, so they're compensating by allowing you to root for the safety of the performers you're lovingly familiar with instead.
They're flaws to be recognized and compensated for.
While the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) does have it flaws the general idea behind it is solid: an investor should not be compensated for idiosyncratic risk because you can eliminate it using diversification.
Many of the original game's flaws are still there making for a game that is as shambolic as a zombie's shuffle, but once again its open - world b - movie thrills manage to compensate.
I finally just committed to playing a few hours every weekend because it helped the game feel less monotonous and compensated for the game's flaws a bit if I split it up more.
But in spite of revealing these deep flaws in our thinking, Lewis supplies a consistently redemptive narrative, insisting that this new psychological knowledge permits us to compensate for human irrationality in ways that can improve human well - being.
What separates today's best and worst hybrid PCs is the way they manage their inevitable flaws and compensate for them in other areas.
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