Sentences with phrase «compensated for by»

Sometimes a lack of natural light can be compensated for by simply adding more warm homey touches.
This added risk is probably compensated for by the increased ring - size for transactions, however.
The takeaway from this is that, even though small volume trades have decreased, that decrease is being compensated for by high large volume trades.
Predictably, the Galaxy S4, like most smartphone cameras, shows its limits in low light, though it is partly compensated for by its high megapixel count.
So, when you are diagnosed with a critical illness, the loss of income that you suffer as a consequence of the same is compensated for by the claim amount.
On the other hand, home prices are compensated for by job opportunities.
«The court shall make an order under this paragraph if, but only if, it is satisfied that any prejudice caused by the order --(a) is capable of being adequately compensated for by money; or (b) is outweighed by the benefit accruing from the order to the persons whose access to a telecommunication system will be secured by the order; and in determining the extent of the prejudice, and the weight of that benefit, the court shall have regard to all the circumstances and to the principle that no person should unreasonably be denied access to a telecommunication system...»
The policy reasons are easy to understand: any reduction in tax paid by the borrower in a wholly domestic scenario would be compensated for by additional tax payable by the lender.
Medical, dental, etc., expenses (a) Allowance of deduction There shall be allowed as a deduction the expenses paid during the taxable year, not compensated for by insurance or otherwise, for medical care of the taxpayer, his spouse, or a dependent (as defined in section 152, determined without regard to subsections (b)(1), (b)(2), and (d)(1)(B) thereof), to the extent that such expenses exceed 7.5 percent of adjusted gross income.
A landlord's failure to comply with the service charge consultation requirements of s 20 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (LTA 1985) and subordinate legislation, however serious, would not justify refusal of dispensation from the requirements when the landlord applied for it to a leasehold valuation tribunal so long as there was no relevant prejudice to the tenant or the tenant could be compensated for it by dispensation conditions.
There must also be evidence that vulnerability was taken advantage of by the other spouse and that the vulnerability was not effectively compensated for by the assistance of legal counsel or other professionals (Miglin at para 83).
In hindsight, what the law lacks in terms of free bacon sandwiches is amply compensated for by a great mix of intellectual challenge and teamwork.
All of these damages can be compensated for by filing a South Carolina personal injury claim as long as you take care to preserve your case.
Pre World War II, the weak tensile strength of brick was compensated for by superior craftsmanship.
In addition, absent policy effects, even the increased technological efficiencies in resource use, are often compensated for by increases in consumption associated with the «Rebound Effect» [118,119,120,121].
This tells us that over this period all other anthropogenic forcing components (aerosols, other GHGs, land use changes, surface albedo changes, etc.) essentially cancelled one another out, so we can ignore your statement «we suspect that aerosols caused cooling», as this is already compensated for by other anthropogenic warming beside CO2.
this is a theory for slow coach philosophers that's been seized upon by ever innovative denialists who know full well that their notable deficiency in the whole truth / integrity department could be more than compensated for by their prodigious advantage when it comes to demagoguery and public relations.
That action will indirectly result in price pressure on that other fuel which will be compensated for by greater coal use somewhere else.
In addition to the lack of reception, which will be compensated for by scattering public phones around the neighborhood, city planners have integrated several ecocity concepts into the neighborhood's planning, making it rather innovative in the Israeli context.
My view is that, the increased stress levels are more than compensated for by the advantages of the reduction in oil ingestion prior to cleaning.»
While power from natural gas shrank considerably, the increase in electricity from lignite and hard coal was compensated for by greater use of renewables, so that the CO2 intensity of power generation remained the same in 2013 as in the previous year.
The local bias in CO2 levels can be compensated for by calibrating the stomata data to direct measurements, firn and... ice cores over the past century.
Jobs lost in the coal and petroleum industries would be more than compensated for by growth in the renewable sectors, and in the end, there would be more than 24 million new jobs worldwide.
So it could very well be the case that the expected increase in temperatures from increased GHGs will be compensated for by other natural processes.
Furthermore the change in UV is only partially compensated for by the change in visible wavelengths.
Any risk increase due to climate change will be imperceptible and compensated for by our improving technology and better planning for growth and regeneration over the next 200 years.
According to the well - known «greenhouse effect» theories, it's «compensated for by» increased thermal radiation due to higher temperature.
If CO2 is a forcing, the temperature could only increase (unless compensated for by an as - yet - undiscovered forcing which magically disappeared as soon as credible average global temperature measurements became available).
I am not 100 % sure but I suspect that removing the carbon tax will be at least partly compensated for by an increase in the RET scheme permits that a fossil power company has to pay.
Any variation between the groups not compensated for by careful weighting will get you into trouble.
Diesel and other engines can now get efficiencies nearly as good as fuel cells at far less cost, and the slightly lower efficiency is more than compensated for by useful heat recovery.
At the global scale, outgoing LW flux anomalies are partially compensated for by decreases in mid latitude cloud fraction and cloud height, as observed by Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer and Multi-angle Imaging Spectro Radiometer, respectively.
Generally, the remaining uncorrected effect from urban heat islands is now believed to be less than 0.1 C, and in some parts of the world it may be more than fully compensated for by other changes in measurement methods.4 Nevertheless, this remains an important source of uncertainty.The warming trend observed over the past century is too large to be easily dismissed as a consequence of measurement errors.
Overexploitation («the harvesting of species from the wild at rates that can not be compensated for by reproduction or regrowth») is still by far the biggest threat to Earth's biodiversity — second is agricultural activity.
More back radiation needs to be compensated for by more surface radiation.
Given this, it is quite clear that any reduction in the efficiency of upward radiation (by, say, reflecting it right back down again), will have to be compensated for by increasing the air / sea (skin) temperature difference, hence having a warmer subsurface temperature.
Perhaps one could say that the mix of errors in 1988 Scenario C «looks» like it matches the history, suggesting that «up» errors of 1988 were compensated for by «down» errors as things turned out.
The increased savings rates should be compensated for by additional stimulus, fiscal and monetary.
Maybe the lack of freedom in this direction will be compensated for by a freedom taken elsewhere, of a kind that figurative painting can't partake in.
Scruffy and slightly generic sprite designs are compensated for by some unusual locations and some absurdly violent explosions - you really haven't seen a man on a motorbike explode until you've played El Viento.
Finally, the length feels a little on the short side, but those concerned with value will be happy to know that this is more than compensated for by the humble pricing of the game.
Miscalculated or botched drives can even be compensated for by adding spin to an in - flight ball.
Bullet drop and wind must also be compensated for by using the range adjustments and wind indicators on your scope.
There is no heating in the bedrooms at Pachamama Backpackers but this is more than compensated for by their cozy restaurant and bar area, which is kept toasty warm by the huge clay oven in the centre of the room.
Thus, any modestly faster HR and RR is compensated for by the faster TR.
What you may lack in experience, equipment, facilities, etc. is usually compensated for by your dogs desire to please the person he loves and lives with, which is his strongest motivation.
Dogs fed a high - fat diet develop insulin resistance that is not compensated for by increased insulin secretion, resulting in more severe glucose intolerance (120).
A dog with a normal T4, increased cTSH, and positive TgAA will be considered to have autoimmune thyroid disease which has been compensated for by the production of more T4 in response to destruction of some T4 by the antibodies, and the subsequent release of more cTSH.
Fluid losses not compensated for by food intake can stimulate thirst mechanisms or other compensatory means, such as the sympathetic nervous system, angiotensin II, and renal sodium excretion.
Loss of taste and smell senses can be easily compensated for by using foods with strong flavors and smells, warming them up to release some of those odors, and adding a small amount of broth or baby food to the dog's food can help.
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