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1 Rajapaksa, the local MP, has called on authorities to compensate potential victims.
2 Wage gains aren't yet large enough to compensate households for rising prices.
3 Goldman would hand Greece the difference upfront, to compensate for the loss.
4 The government is supposed to compensate expropriated companies, but payment is slow.
5 These people also say the firms still intend to compensate valued employees.
6 The central bank began printing money to compensate and hyperinflation took hold.
7 The State sought these payments to compensate VHI for its older customers.
8 Major educational adjustments to compensate for the increase in tremor are unnecessary.
9 The sun's rays are just too bright; pupils are unable to compensate .
10 Offsetting Paying for reductions in emissions elsewhere to compensate for polluting activities.
11 An elastix registration technique was used to compensate for motion during scans.
12 I have learned to compensate for this by recruiting my right side.
13 One that the noise is there to compensate for reduced ideological difference.
14 Who's going to compensate me for my loss of property, I wonder?
15 The new safeguard protocols he'd installed were trying to compensate , and failing.
16 That, for him, is not enough to compensate for the additional risk.
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