Sentences with phrase «partly compensated for»

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.
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.
This design leads to the consequence that disease in one part of the brain will inevitably affect the function of the others and that many of the effects of the disease can be partly compensated for by the network.
They were partly compensated for by gains of 6 seats from Labour, 1 from the Liberal Democrats, 1 from UKIP in England.
These deficiencies are only partly compensated for by the pre-legislative work of select committees of both Houses.
The pantry, which serves DuPage County residents and is affiliated with the Northern Illinois Food Bank, allows families with school - age children to add extra food to their shopping carts during summer to partly compensate for missed school lunches.
And this time, too, it turned out that the drug with the active substance nusinersen, which partly compensates for an inherited genetic error, altered the children's condition.
The volatility in VAM ratings from one year to the next only partly compensates for this; a year is a long time to worry about being labeled less than fully competent.
That said, one must recognize that the extremely low portfolio turnover (10 % to 15 %) partly compensates for that.
Fortunately, Blacklist's excellent level design partly compensates for the dumb enemies, but it can not hope to solve some other AI hiccups.
The increase in AMOC at 120 ka relative to the 125 ka leads to an increased oceanic heat transport and partly compensates for the decrease in insolation
Although biogenic NMVOC emissions increase with increasing temperature, all three studies concur that climate - driven changes in vegetation types unfavourable to isoprene emissions (notably the recession of tropical forests) would partly compensate for the effect of warming in terms of ozone generation.
Increased mean upstream rainfall partly compensates for upstream water losses, although net irrigation demand may put more stress on the region's food security.
Since we're not, there must be something that provides negative feedback to at least partly compensate for the positive feedback, and there is — precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail, etc..
The protection given under a CSP is intended to «partly compensate for time spent in research and obtaining marketing authorization.»
The 8700K handles content creation admirably, too, its high clock speed partly compensating for the two extra cores of AMD's Ryzen 7.
This robust infrastructure partly compensates for what the bitcoin network lacks in terms of functionality, flexibility, cost - efficiency and speed.

Not exact matches

Where television is available, it is the preferred medium, partly because it can be both heard and seen, thus allowing the viewer to compensate for some impairments.
Move would partly compensate those losing out from decision to cut child benefit for higher earners
While Steph was learning to compensate for her disability, partly through clever memorization tactics and partly through sheer effort, scientists far removed from the school where she struggled were probing the disorder's biological roots.
It is partly explained by the necessity to compensate for the supplies» costs but to a greater degree it is a nice way to be paid for something one would do anyway.
Ian Holm plays a lawyer who attempts to file a class - action lawsuit, partly to compensate for his own failures as a parent, while teenage Sarah Polley sees her injuries in the accident as an opportunity to punish her parents.
Two years later, however, he left for the suburbs, partly because he was fed up with a system that considered every math teacher with a license the same as every other teacher, no matter how much talent they brought to the classroom, and that never fully compensated him for his many years of high - level teaching experience.
Partly to compensate for rust problems on the 1957 models and partly to ensure that their Unibody cars would remain safe, as rust was a larger problem when body panels were required for strength, Chrysler pioneered the use of electrostatic charges to improve anti-rust agent adhesion in their 1960 mPartly to compensate for rust problems on the 1957 models and partly to ensure that their Unibody cars would remain safe, as rust was a larger problem when body panels were required for strength, Chrysler pioneered the use of electrostatic charges to improve anti-rust agent adhesion in their 1960 mpartly to ensure that their Unibody cars would remain safe, as rust was a larger problem when body panels were required for strength, Chrysler pioneered the use of electrostatic charges to improve anti-rust agent adhesion in their 1960 models.
A combined physical - empirical method (Folland and Parker, 1995) is used, as in the SAR, to estimate adjustments to ships SST data obtained up to 1941 to compensate for heat losses from uninsulated (mainly canvas) or partly - insulated (mainly wooden) buckets (see Box 2.2).
The court took the view, as in Goswell, that while damages for psychological injury did partly compensate the appellant, for the after - effects of her ordeal, they did not fully compensate her for humiliation she had suffered at the time of the incident — an important factor for counsel to consider when pleading both aggravated damages and psychological injury.
Covering the face of the Honor 4X is a factory - applied screen protector, partly to compensate for the lack of Corning Gorilla Glass.
While this is partly due to the «Trumpflation» effect of rapidly rising bond yields, it also signals they're tweaking what they can to compensate for less MBS issuance.
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