词汇 | example_english_compensate |
释义 | Examples of compensateThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The loss of power due to reduction of degrees of freedom will be partially compensated by gain of power due to increase of effect size. The loss of the interaction might also be compensated for by the intron-encoded protein. Research focusing on the design of the workplace and living space that compensates effectively for declining functional capacity should have high priority. The offences causing the injury were not specified, although offences committed against a member of the offender's own family would not be compensated. Increased costs will result in increased prices unless entirely compensated by increased efficiency. The complicated form of crane was, one assumes, compensated for by the weight that it could lift and move. Accordingly, behaviorally relevant defects are likely to be in systems that could at least be partially compensated for in relation to normal survival skills. An examination of the way that managers are compensated perhaps shows the greatest difference between theory and practice. Consumers are not compensated while enterprises reap the full benefit of the revenue neutral reductions in tax rates. When the farmers are fully compensated after the regulation, they may be more willing to cooperate with the government. Indeed, it could be argued that in times of economic distress and hardship men compensated by finding other ways of asserting their dominance over women. Individuals were not financially compensated for their time and effort. Main banks were therefore no longer adequately compensated for monitoring as they had been in the former insulated environment. Temporal influences of seasonal hunting on the sampling intensity could not be compensated for. In other words, increases in the external transmission coefficient (h) are compensated by faster recovery rates (c1 or c2). The recognition of difference, for example by compensating women for carework, may end up reinforcing traditional gender divisions. The limited number of monitoring organisations was compensated by the depth of the work carried out by these three organisations. They will not be compensated, should they be evicted from their apartment building. A possible explanation is that the central government compensates the counties for secondary schools too highly and that this generates a spillover effect to healthcare. Practical methods for compensating for missed treatment days in radiotherapy, with particular reference to head and neck schedules. Thus, the compensating differential is lower current pay in exchange for deferred retirement income. In effect, each microscope compensates for the other's insensitivity along the view axis. The rotation which occures during flight is fully compensated during the next stance phase. However, for the rest of the parameters, we only compensated for geometric errors. The simulation shows that the compensator, indeed, effectively compensates for both the yaw and the roll motion, and that the walker is stable. Since every possible evil is compensated by some good, the whole system of possible universes is maximally just. In particular, similarity on one side can be compensated by having a more dissimilar segment on the other side. However, if only a portion of firms offer a pension primarily for the benefit of highly compensated employees that, in turn, raises two questions. The subsidy may therefore be an inefficient means of compensating federal employees. Restricted linguistic resources are compensated for by creative use of the other resources. The cognitive strategy thus compensates fully for the deficit here - and in other cases in (1) - and the observed above-chance performance follows. Contrary to expectation, however, income is not found to delay orientation by compensating for the loss of comfort. One of its most serious implications was that periodic droughts could be compensated for to a lesser extent. In this way, the reduction factor is completely compensated by the enhancement factor (vp/v)2 due to the collective surface plasmon polaritons. Moreover, other limitations in the facility such as complications in cryogenic target manipulator can be compensated for by advanced target manufacture. Although normally non-decisions do not attract a lot of popular attention, not compensating low-income households for dramatic rent increases would probably have done just that. Unless a norm or an institutional arrangement in some way compensates for this asymmetry, there will be a bias towards overspending in the public sphere. Assistance to hosts is a way of compensating families for their generosity. Their obligations should be made explicit, their training should be different, and they should be compensated for taking on this excess risk. Many of the rules and precautions that relate to flat roof construction (such as applying asphalt in more than one coat) are compensating measures. In the base case, high legume grain output prices compensated for the high labour input in double cropping systems. The low yield of this variety had been compensated for by the satisfactorily levels for all the other characters. A good bibliography somewhat compensates for their omission. Differentiated flexural tectonic subsidence has been successively compensated by accumulation of the sediments within the basin. Therefore, the updoming of windows was accompanied by a general uplift of the area, which, however, must be isostatically compensated. However, this is more than compensated by the additional catalytic heat flux so that the total heat flux is higher than in the non-catalytic case. The loss in successful outcross pollen in the heterozygote is then compensated by a gain in outcrossed ovules. However, this is compensated by the narrowing of the clines, which reduces the width of the region over which neutral allele frequencies are steepened. However, this acceleration is largely compensated by a vertical pressure gradient. To the author's knowledge, this is a novel method of compensating for friction in contact with the environment. An adaptive fuzzy control scheme is proposed in reference [10] for compensating the nonlinear gravity component of a manipulator dynamics. However, this separation of tasks is only apparent, because disturbances occurring in the position control loop are also compensated by the force controller. The effects have to be compensated by the movement of the torso masses. Such effects are not modeled and compensated in the proposed algorithm. To a certain extent, this role can be described as compensating for the lack of systematic experimentation. They would, however, be compensated with state owned land, and would get support to reinstall themselves. Failing this, the errors must be estimated, and if necessary, computationally compensated for after the experiments. The link between feeding difficulty and undernutrition is less easy to establish because feeding difficulty is often compensated for by nurses and other carers. In general, per capita recruitment dropped precipitously through 2002 and was not compensated for by other demographic mechanisms, such as increased survival. The use of labelled seedlings compensated for the high losses of seeds and early seedlings from quadrats which severely reduced sample sizes. In the table, the compensation ratio of 100% means all of the particles with low weights have been compensated. The total amount is much lower (12.5 million) when the friction method is used, because compensating mechanisms are taken into account. The solid curve in each graph signifies the settings of the ideal observer that compensates for changes in test surface azimuth. We compensated for liquid junctional potentials, so membrane potentials should be comparable between the two studies. The display was compensated for linear modulation up to 75% contrast. The retrenchment of social insurance has not been compensated with a concomitant expansion of social assistance provision. Fundamental-parameters quantitative analysis involves measuring major elements present and compensating for the effects of the interferences by computer calculations. Currently, this lack is often compensated by using bought-in feedstuffs, which are high in essential amino acids. In this model, only the spreading loss was considered and the loss is assumed to be compensated by an auto-gain amplifier. Assimilation refers to strategies aimed at optimizing resources, or compensating for losses or declines in domains that are central to the individual's self-esteem and identity. The actual concern often appears to be more financial and to involve the question: will anyone who assists these expeditions be compensated? The colonial state, however, provided a number of non-market goods that compensated somewhat for the lack of such incentives. The divergence is not entropic and can be compensated by strategies such as shaping the target, in contrast to the transverse emittance which is irreversible. We again find bell-shaped curves compensating for each other - but they have a different meaning here. If this gain change was not compensated for, the trajectory of the moving dot on the monitor changed. The adaptive nonlinearity compensator was capable of compensating for the drifting in the system nonlinearity effectively, and improving the accuracy in steering control. An enhanced force reflecting control scheme, which compensates for saturation, is also proposed. The proposed friction model can be used in any control system where friction forces have to be compensated. Non-ferrous metals like copper and lead played an especially important role in compensating for silver's fall. Consequently, when rural lands are requisitioned, the state acquiring the lands usually compensates the village collective once and for all. Almost unavoidably, such a program will leave a property owner with less power than before, even if it compensates her for expropriated property. The possibility that limited exposure to the minority language may somehow be compensated by quality of interaction is given consideration as well. Small stocks in general have a higher standard deviation, which is partially compensated by a somewhat higher average return. Of course, the additional costs are expected to be compensated for by higher returns. We operate in a privileged professional circle that compensates its members with social prestige and financial stability, but these rewards can prove costly. In this case, the first generation who works longer is unaffected because it is exactly compensated for by its additional contributions and foregone benefits. Future generations lose economic value because they have to bear the funding risk without being compensated for the risk they are taking. First, if firms are not providing pension benefits primarily for the benefit of highly compensated employees, then why are they providing pension benefits ? To prevent this, compensating mechanisms may be built in the follower, but these are unlikely to be foolproof. The book compensates for such shor tcomings with intriguing discussions spread over three sections of three chapters each, each valuable in its own right. The turbulence creates at one point in the plane an outward fluctuation whilst at another point this is compensated by an inward fluctuation. In each case the children who were not going to take over the property were compensated from the revenue. Suppose that each individual has to be compensated by $15 to be willing to accept this risk. In addition, enumerators also asked about how managers were compensated. The welfare measure is the compensating variation, in terms of steady state consumption. In this work, a hydraulic dead zone compensated robust adaptive fuzzy control law has been proposed for locomotion control of hydraulically actuated hexapod demining robot. However, the one's death can be compensated for by the good effect of the five eventually being saved. The joint torque due to the effect of inertia is the remaining torque after compensating the friction and gravity contributions in the measured torque. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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