It may be a wise way to consume dairy: Studies have shown that when people cut back on fat, they tend to
compensate for it by eating more carbs and sugar.
What separates today's best and worst hybrid PCs is the way they manage their inevitable flaws and
compensate for them in other areas.
I did not use any of their resources to create it, was
not compensated for it and designed and built the program with little input.
I went into the money management business because if I lost money, I wanted to be able to say that I had not
gotten compensated for it.
Actually: You may have to use your sick time but you will get
compensated for it when you bring your claim if the missed work is found to be related to the crash.
If that were allowed, each would have an interest in supporting policies that protect existing advantages or
simply compensate for them.
So instead we can work to make sure that everyone sees the biases in the system and can work to eliminate them (or at
least compensate for them).
We all have blind spots, and we need to become aware of them, and
compensate for them in order to protect ourselves and those in the car with us.
I figure if I'd have to work this hard anyway as a published author, I should at least
get compensated for it.
To a good bond manager, he aims to add risk when he is
well compensated for it, and reduce risk when it is not well compensated.
We call these «courtesy services,» because they're not necessarily services that relate to actual transactions — meaning that we're not going to be
directly compensated for them.
Some are willing to offer friendly advice in their effort to build a relationship with good candidates, but understand that this isn't their primary responsibility and they're
not compensated for it.
Others, particularly chromebooks, will only have a small allotment (16 or 32 GB) of flash storage, but
compensate for it with generous offers of additional free cloud storage.
The destruction of modesty is a hateful project: «[I] t is precisely denying a woman's special vulnerability and stripping her of her natural way
of compensating for it that is the height of true misogyny,» Shalit observes.
Not only is a weaker pound likely to reduce consumer spending power, but cheaper exports won't be able to
compensate for it if new tariffs hinder our international supply chains.
Often it means your body has been worn down by
compensating for something like a shortened trapezius (an effect of craning forward at a computer for years).
:) Plus, you know what they say about guys who have to drive big cars... they're probably
compensating for something else that isn't big (and I'm not talking about his ego).
Happiness is fleeting, and getting to do something I love and get
fairly compensated for it, as well as connect with readers, defies description.
Business owners who really understand themselves also understand their own shortcomings and take steps to balance their weaknesses by surrounding themselves with people
who compensate for them.
He tipped fairly well throughout the week and seemed to get
compensated for it as we cashed in our comps at the end of the week, and although, he gambled one more evening than I, had 800 % more in comp dollars.
The most likely result from such dieting is the so called «yo - yo effect» — deprived from the usual amount of calories for a period of time, the body
quickly compensates for them afterwards.
Clegg also accuses Gove — who was education secretary for the majority of the coalition government — of putting dogma ahead of the interests of pupils when he axed the Connexions careers advice service but refused to give schools instructions on how to
compensate for it because he did not want to compromise their autonomy.
But about 2 years ago, a seasonal strain appeared whose fitness is not diminished by the mutation — perhaps because other
mutations compensate for it ---- which explains why that strain has spread so fast, even in countries that use little oseltamivir.