Sentences with phrase «to compensate for the change»

The system compensated for changes in engine torque or friction element characteristics to provide smooth shifts for the life of the transmission.
That has not been met — as anyone else might expect — by increases in pay to compensate for the changes which have been imposed: quite the contrary.
To compensate for my changing body, I would wear loose shorts, stretchy skirts and maxi dresses while the weather was still fair.
By committing yourself to a percentage of each paycheck rather than a set dollar amount, it'll naturally compensate for any changes in your income.
Platinum Card Members will not be compensated for changes in locations, rates or policies.
To compensate for the changes so that numeric comparisons can still be made, an adjustment factor (called a divisor) is calculated and applied to the average.
Our vision compensates for those changes and that, surprisingly, changes what we think «yellow» looks like.
Productivity of pairs with females from lines selected for high mating rate was lower than that for pairs where females were from lines selected for low mating rate due to costs of mating for females and because males did not compensate for changes in female behavior.
A cat's sense of balance is normally maintained because the system also compensates for changes in position.
The size, weight, and bulk of the big truck makes driving it a real challenge, especially on roads that are more designed for smaller vehicles and may require quick downshifting or shifting up to compensate for changing road conditions.
That has not been met - as anyone else might expect - by increases in pay to compensate for the changes which have been imposed: quite the contrary.
The DeLorean Electric receives upgraded brakes to compensate for the change in weight distribution.
Ultracapacitors connected to local government office buildings have proved able to compensate for changes in frequency of the electricity supply within a fraction of a second.
This compensates for any changes in signature pattern which the writer gradually adopts over a period of time.
For example, women in menopause should shift this ratio to 40 % carbohydrates, 35 % proteins, and 25 % fats to compensate for changes in metabolism and body chemistry.
When you have less money to run your business, you make changes to your business to compensate for that
You'd just need to adjust your diet / exercise to compensate for the changes in your metabolism.
To compensate for these changes, other things had to be changed.
The latest Sports Series to join the family features a carbon - fiber chassis, dihedral doors, and an extended rear spoiler that is 0.5 - inches higher than the coupe's to compensate for the change in body shape.
Intakes generally require an ECU retune to compensate for the change in airflow readings.
It can automatically slow down or speed up your SUV to compensate for changes in traffic speed.
Compensating for a change in weight distribution effected by the installation of the hybrid battery pack to the rear, both the Toyota Auris HSD's front and rear dampers have been tuned for optimum ride quality.
Compensating for the change in weight distribution effected by the installation of the hybrid battery pack to the rear, as well as the re-tuned suspension, the Auris HSD's EPS has also been revised to maintain optimum feedback and vehicle agility.
They can still increase your wages to compensate for changes in benefit costs, no longer offering health coverage, or other reasons, just not solely on the basis of your benefit election.
Consult your veterinarian about adjusting the calories in your pet's diet to compensate for this change.
The dog's heart works hard to compensate for these changes but eventually your pet can no longer perform the activities it once did.
In Cards Unbound, players have access to every card, but those cards now have levels with wide power differences, and will need to be ranked up (to compensate for the change, any cards a player already owns will be boosted to level three).
-- the extent to which we can use international trade to compensate for changes in agricultural comparative advantage driven by either economics, demographics, or climate change.
(Throughout the year, refiners adjust the vapor pressure of their fuel to compensate for the change in air temperature.
The supply is unreliable, although more consistent than wind generation which is notoriously unreliable and thermal, nuclear, or hydro power (if available) is required to carry sufficient reserve in the grid system to compensate for any changes in solar plant output due to any changes in sunlight during the day.
The carbon cycle explains how the Earth's climate can compensate for changes in the Sun's luminosity.
The new rules cause about a 10 % reduction to net metering returns however, declining equipment prices and excellent sun exposure in Southern California more than compensate for this change.
The goal of the insurance discount class is to help mature drivers within the state of Florida maintain their safe and defensive driving skills, obtain auto insurance discounts, understand their abilities and learn techniques to compensate for changes.
Because of that we, as agents, need to adjust and do a better job of planning that will compensate for the changes our clients will see coming from insurance companies.
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