Sentences with phrase «compensated for with»

Lost storage was compensated for with a recessed medicine cabinet.
Low pay was sometimes compensated for with flexible scheduling or additional benefits, and the organizational culture was almost always both inspiring and professional.
The senior life insurance AARP organization will pay the agreement based on the quantity you have compensated for with the rates of the plan.
However, the advertising market has been miserable for a long time and will not return to its glory days; the print side of magazine publishing is in terminal decline, hardly to be compensated for with online revenues.
Mental health issues should not be treated as ancillary or inconsequential, and compensation for psychological injury should be appropriately assessed and compensated for with propriety and compassion.
It would be compensated for with more sunlight and more acreage.
The game's quick pace is compensated for with lots of space to move and high points to get a jump on enemies or set up traps with your abilities.
Of course, this can be mostly compensated for with proper vitaminization.
While I appear to be right on target for my annual goal, there will likely be dips in traffic along that way that must be compensated for with higher months.
Using data that is readily available on the iShares site, we can determine that XBB has an additional 6.85 years of term risk relative to XSB, and this is compensated for with an additional 0.65 % of annual expected yield (after MER).
Porsche didn't bother to show up to Detroit this year, but the fine folks at Michelin compensated for that with a clever display featuring a pair of beautiful Porsche 911s reimagined by Singer that make for delicious eye candy.
The gameplay may feel a little rigid at times, but that is compensated for with the games ability to allow you complete freedom of controlling the way you kill enemies, and solve things.
That's compensated for with enjoyable performances from Zachary Scott, not the heel for a change, and Alexis Smith getting a chance to show her flinty spirit during the period where Warners was wasting her as the beautiful but icy sophisticate.
Nutritionist and WH&F writer Amanda Powell (healthyyumyum.com.au) warns that the missing fat from low - fat or fat - free foods is often compensated for with sugar, which not only pulls the on - lever for the blood sugar rollercoaster, it promotes a tidal wave of insulin that inhibits fat burning and may promote storage of food as flab.
Wenger compensated for that with yesterdays lineup which was a mistake in my opinion.
Big learning experience for Nico, who had been beaten up physically all season but compensated for it with his smarts — until he went up against a very smart, skilled, and strong team.
This kind of certainty, I realized, reflected a limit in understanding converted into a virtue, compensated for with dismissal and annoyance and contempt.
And speaking of inflation, shouldn't the risk for CDs be scored less than 10 because you may lose money to inflation that may not be compensated for with the interest you receive?
The BP spill led to more regulation (although not as much new in the U.S. as some would like) and less investment in the U.S. offshore oil industry than would have otherwise been the case, and these changes were likely compensated for with increased investment elsewhere.
BUT sometimes using a drop of an oil or an extract is worth it so much more than cramming something in a recipe that clearly doesn't belong and then trying to compensate for that with all kinds of other ingredients, etc... I don't think thin mints were ever meant to be made with fresh mint leaves anyways
But they're able to compensate for that with these non-cognitive skills and, as a result, are on track to graduate from college.
As you age, you loose quite a bit of the natural padding in your feet, so you may need to compensate for that with your shoes.
What the characters and satirical situations may lack this time out in a certain fresh vitality, they more than compensate for with a warm, laid - back familiarity... and the occasional, out - of - left - fjord surprise.
What the Audi R8 V10 Plus lacks in brand image it more than compensates for with its sensational 602bhp, 8700rpm V10 engine.
For sure, there were obviously going to be problems (it's nigh - on impossible to make the «perfect car interior», after all), but they don't really have that much of an impact in the grand scheme of things.For instance, though we are slightly disappointed by the relative prevalence of lower - quality plastics in the cabin (with the most egregious example being the not - very - premium - feeling shrouds around the transmission tunnel), the Kia Sportage does compensate for that with the additional abundance of soft - touch and (in higher spec models) leather throughout the interior.Likewise, though we'd prefer a slightly larger touchscreen interface on lower - spec models and toggle switches in the trunk to use when reclining the rear seat backs, the truth is there aren't really any issues with the Kia Sportage ergonomically.
Ford has tried to compensate for this with an air compressor, but I would rather have a spare.
Being essentially a commercial van, the Ram ProMaster City Wagon lacks the refinement and quality of assembly of conventional minivans but compensates for that with a lower price.
From the standpoint of banking services, it's not as accessible as a brick - and - mortar bank, although the bank tries to compensate for this with a 24/7 customer support line.
The cat tries to compensate for this with an increased appetite.
Character models don't have hyper - realistic textures like those of Uncharted 2 or Dead Space, but BioWare compensates for this with a mild cartoon touch to the graphics.
However, it is also possible to achieve the Passive House standard if your site does not lend itself to maximising solar gain (but you will probably have to compensate for this with additional insulation).
The megapixels will not see a significant increase, but Google is going to compensate for this with extra camera features.
Even though this gives customers limited choice, the exchange compensates for this with low fees and high levels of security (more below).
However, rather than being tempted to try and compensate for this with white - lies and hyperbole, always play to your strengths.
(You more than compensate for it with that fab light in Kevin's new room!)

Not exact matches

Amazon compensates for these inadequacies with a consistency of experience that allows users to move easily through the system to find what they are looking for without needing to learn new interaction patterns.
Height, like other physical attributes, can be a «form of capital on the spousal market and then bargained with or compensated for within relationships.»
The exemption would allow publishers to negotiate collectively with major digital platforms, like Facebook and Google, in order to guarantee a business model in which those digital giants fairly compensate publishers for the content that gets shared on their platforms.
When he wasn't talking to reporters about the pending launch, he could have a stern, imposing demeanour (a defence mechanism to compensate for his young age, perhaps), so much so that employees would warn prospective hires about to interview with him not to be put off.
OTTAWA — Newfoundland and Labrador's premier says the prime minister has changed the rules mid-game for a fishery fund to compensate for Canada's free trade deal with Europe.
Recently, he is experimenting with an Uber - like surge pricing model, to let his customer service team choose when to work, and compensate them for working the busiest hours.
It turns out 79.5 percent of employees making between $ 80,000 and $ 100,000 remained with their companies for two years, yet those compensated above and below this range were 45 percent more likely to leave.
It can be a pressure - cooker of a job, but if you've got the nerves for it you can be well - compensated, with average salaries of $ 87,000, with paycheques gaining altitude in bigger markets with busier airports.
With domestic workers, startups provide stock options to compensate for lacklustre salaries; the LMIA, however, doesn't allow for that option when tabulating wages.
People aren't stupid, and trying to paint them all with the same brush or compensate them all in roughly the same way is the quickest way to lose your best people and demotivate even the good ones, who stay while they're looking for their next job.
Watch for developments on this front with respect to David Black's Kitimat Clean Refinery, which may be well positioned to offer BC what it wants, while allowing Alberta to not appear to be directly compensating BC for oil transit.
For example, customers are more likely to experience latency issues with satellite web services that could cause online video games to stutter or streaming video to suddenly lower in quality to compensate.
With the abolishment of the carbon tax, Transperth fares will be reduced by 1.5 per cent from November 1 while a free day of travel has been arranged for November 3 to compensate for fares already charged.
To succeed, you have to gain respect, compensate for experience gaps, understand different work styles and, importantly, handle the often raw emotions that emerge when power doesn't correlate with tenure.
When you have a supportive network behind you, there will be people to motivate you on days where you don't want to work along with people to compensate for your weaknesses.
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