It can make a small kitchen appear larger, disguise awkward architecture or
compensate for poor natural light.
Many years ago, floors fitted with under - floor heating were overheated to
compensate for poor building insulation.
While high home equity will make a second mortgage less risky and may
compensate for poor credit, there are other options:
As previously suggested (Estes et al. 2013), it may be easier for caregivers to
compensate for poor daily living skills when children are younger, because they are physically more manageable and the gap with peers is not as wide as in mid-childhood (Fisch et al. 2002; Gabriels et al. 2007), particularly in children with co-occurring ID (Hill et al. 2015).
Being scrutinised for such a long time can be challenging, but assessment centres allow you to
compensate for poor performance in one task by excelling in another.
Object - based audio support and a seemingly endless array of features, streaming, and high tech don't
compensate for poor sound quality.
The most extreme options are to cancel the policy entirely, raise premiums to
compensate for the poor health of the insured, or refuse to pay out the benefits in part or whole.
In the past, academic performance could
compensate for poor social skills.
While other companies have grown too big to focus on individual success or may rely on the in - person experience to
compensate for poor service on the phone or online, Ally was born in the digital age to be a leading digital company.
While training can not completely
compensate for poor breeding, a bad environment, or poor upbringing, it can surely help.
They are more dependent on you to
compensate for their poor vision, hearing loss and limited locomotion.
Dogs have evolved to adapt a better sense of both hearing and smell, to
compensate for their poor vision.
All three are critical and a low price can not, under the investment process I now follow,
compensate for poor quality of business or management.
Lucky for the CX - 9, the crossover doesn't use its newfound leather to
compensate for poor design.
To
compensate for the poor aerodynamics, Norris and his team at GM's South Korea design studio by employing underbody paneling, spoiler, active grille shutters, and even adjusting the size of the A-pillar.
Good results for one subgroup don't
compensate for poor results for another subgroup.
Good teachers help all children but disadvantaged children benefit more than anyone else because they often lack the family resources that could
compensate for poor teaching.
The bad news is that no supplement will
compensate for poor lifestyle choices.
In comparison to mesomorphs and ectomorphs, endomorphs will find it extremely hard to
compensate for their poor food choices with exercise.
For a woman over age 40, she really needs lots of eggs to
compensate for their poor quality due to age, but she simply doesn't have a lot of eggs.
Even the most effective supplements that have been proven to work won't be a deciding factor in your progress or
compensate for a poor diet.
They can't
compensate for a poor diet and lifestyle, but they are an important component of a healthy diet,» says Clark.
Fat burners will make it easier for you to lose weight, but they can't
compensate for poor eating habits.
No amount of vitamin supplementation can
compensate for poor eating.
However, the researchers believe snow leopards
compensate for the poor oxygen capacity of their blood by simply breathing harder and thus survive well in the high altitude habitat.
Veterinary surgeons, farmers and the animal medicines sector agree that antibiotics should not be routinely used on a prophylactic basis to
compensate for poor husbandry practice.
If he decides to get a WC striker (won't happen but lets just pretend he does) an awesome attack can
compensate for poor defense.
... The Gamecocks made 26 of 35 free throws, helping to
compensate for the poor field - goal shooting.
They found it improved stability and
compensated for poor conductivity of sulfur, thus allowing for greater power density and making lithium - sulfur batteries more commercially viable.
Compensating for poor positioning is the bane of perfect posture.
When one asset class is performing poorly, another may be doing well and
compensating for the poor performance in the other.
These stocks increase in value multiple times, more than
compensating for the poor returns from the majority.
The professional divisions are on starvation rations to persuade the stock market that aggressive cost cutting demonstrates excellent management and more than
compensates for poor performance elsewhere; puzzlingly the markets have been slow to understand the brilliance of this position.
The camera app on the Phab2 Plus has a night mode that
compensates for poor lighting, and while that could come in handy in certain situations, I found that it made certain parts of some test photos too bright.
It has a few quirks, but its powerful internal hardware more than
compensates for its poor battery life and thick form factor.
Besides
compensating for the poor soil quality in my space — that large maple sucks up most of the water and nutrients, starving off all other plants near by — raised beds also help keep the neighbour's dog out.
Not exact matches
While there are credit cards and lending programs designed
for individuals with
poor credit, these options will typically charge a higher interest rate to
compensate for the credit risk posed by a sub-prime borrower.
Hey guys stop picking on LL and just recognize this
poor soul suffers from low self esteem issues and this is how they
compensate for it.
Some positions need rotation vs others, ideally the back 5 and DM should be the same all campaign, but wingers, the engine room, and the St should all have options to
compensate for fatigue and
poor form.
The author has followed some of urban America's
poorest young people through their secondary school careers over some years, tracking their rocky road towards higher education and revealing how their teachers are
compensating for the missing investment in their early years by fostering what Tough sums up as «character».
Last week the Department
for Innovation, Universities and Skills announced it would cut partial grants offered to students from middle - income families in order to
compensate for an underestimation of the number of
poorer students claiming full grants.
As these are generally focused on
poorer households, they may better
compensate for the modest cost of the fee than replacing the fee with an income tax would.
Nick Clegg puts himself on a collision course with his party today by championing radical benefit cuts and arguing that the State must not «
compensate the
poor for their predicament».
«Welfare needs to become an engine of mobility, changing people's lives
for the better, rather than a giant cheque written by the State to
compensate the
poor for their predicament.»
Responding to a report in the Daily News, New York Republican Party Chairman Ed Cox said the MTA's money should be used to aid suffering commuters, not
compensate resorts
for a
poor ski season.
In other words, the
poorest households put the greatest efforts into craft production, probably to
compensate for low crop yields or a lack of land.
Another flashpoint is the developing countries» demand
for a «loss and damage» mechanism to
compensate poor countries irreparably harmed by climate change.
The new product is Google's contribution to REDD, the idea that rich nations can
compensate poorer countries
for saving their forests.
Sano said he hoped his fast would put pressure on delegates to agree a new loss and damage mechanism to
compensate poor countries
for damage from global warming.
The Supreme Court today issued its long - awaited ruling on the ongoing debate over the use of statistical sampling in the 2000 census to
compensate for the undercounting of
poor people and minorities in the 1990 tally.