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Examples for "compensate "
Examples for "compensate "
1 Rajapaksa, the local MP, has called on authorities to compensate potential victims.
2 The fuel companies said they would compensate anyone who had been affected.
3 Mr Tuheiava said France should compensate the territory as well as individuals.
4 To compensate , contestants are rewarded more if their answers are 'quite interesting'.
5 The company did not say for certain whether it would compensate customers.
1 She's a counterbalance to Kesey's central question about the nature of sanity.
2 It was thus a counterbalance to the idolatrous nature of Israelite religion.
3 My point, though, is that there's normally nobody to counterbalance the president.
4 The only counterbalance to depression, apart from pills of course, is compassion.
5 She had to counterbalance Todd's fine-ground morality, his growing hatred of difference.
1 Christians no longer make up a majority of the New Zealand population.
2 You could make up new words and terms-firefighter ,mailcarrier, police officer.
3 The British government and parliament must make up their minds, he said.
4 They make up 80 percent of mortality and health expenditure, he said.
5 Food prices make up almost 19 percent of the consumer price index.
1 He could smell their sweetness even out there in the cold air.
2 Trust this lot to create a spectacle even out of a funeral.
3 On an industrywide basis, domestic and international receipts now roughly even out .
4 She began to relax, felt her breathing start to even out again.
5 Not even out here, in the virgin satellites of the home lens.
1 We stayed at the Ahwahnee hotel, which was incredibly expensive, even off - season .
2 You don't have worse weather than this even off Connemara, do you?
3 Before she's even off the train you're lost in the crowd.
4 The pedigree was intimidating, even off - putting to people who were impressed by such things.
5 Marcus was rarely without that damn earpiece, even off duty.
1 He always held a power over me, even up to the end.
2 I asked Miss Jones to join us to even up the numbers.
3 He hugged me; he was short, not even up to my shoulder.
4 But I guess even up there they've got to have surfers, right?
5 Own goals beckon in a half-hearted attempt to even up the score.
To adapt something; to alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard.
Make reparations or amends for.
Другие значения термина "correct" 1 Of course its answer is simplistically correct , but unfortunately is wishful thinking.
2 Direct state intervention, he said, was sometimes necessary to correct intolerable inequalities.
3 The idea that there is just one acceptable, correct answer to problems.
4 Senators vow urgent reform to correct 'unacceptable' military housing conditions WASHINGTON U.S.
5 Then, they saw the question presented again, followed by the correct answer.
6 Note: Fixtures correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
7 The correct answer is: Extreme poverty has decreased on a global level.
8 Those calling for higher investment levels in the economy are absolutely correct .
9 Diagnosing the problem and finding the correct location is no easy task.
10 But such is the case in Ireland, if recent estimates are correct .
11 The Health Department released an updated table below with the correct information.
12 Subtlety and correct spelling are clearly out; violence and excess are in.
13 CVM added the information published on social media also must be correct .
14 Yes, you've made a good suggestion, and a politically correct one too.
15 I am absolutely sure we got the deadline date correct , she said.
16 The scene's made-up, of course, but that last fact is absolutely correct .
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