This enables the richness of the Internet to compensate for weaknesses in the silicon product.
Even the most brilliant and mesmerizing avatars cannot compensate for what is missing in real life.
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Coors Field fences are set farther back to compensate for the longer distance balls are hit.
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Would that be enough of an incentive to compensate for higher upfront costs and range anxiety?
To keep profits rising, companies have been cutting costs to compensate for tepid sales.
All that may not be easy to compensate for 35 years of insipid governance.
Rationally, investors should eventually respond by demanding higher yields to compensate for the currency risk.
We compensate for this by spending more time with them while we are home.
And the easygoing pace helps compensate for a lodging experience that can't truly be called luxe.
"All the aid in the world isn't going to compensate for that, " says Patterson.
Aeropostale has a history of resiliency and is sure to compensate for its poor margins.
The impending enrichment of Arctic countries would not compensate for the costs of runaway Arctic warming.
Auto makers lift price tags to compensate for higher costs of steel and parts.
Bradshaw said EA would give players a free PC game to compensate for the hassles.
The regular repetition of the variations would allow them to compensate for each other.
Women form rotating credit systems to compensate for the absence of an accessible banking system.
"He did try to compensate for perceived inferiority to a degree, " said historian Kyle Longley.
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She said no amount of money could compensate for the loss of loved ones.
True, productivity is high in Germany, but not high enough to compensate for those costs.
Norway is looking to the Barents Sea to compensate for declining North Sea production.
Corporate-bond spreads are sufficient to compensate for the kind of default levels seen in the Depression.
That has called for new products to compensate for flagging sales of the original ice-cream.
One reason for this immigration windfall is that young immigrants will compensate for the low U.S. birthrate.
He tried to compensate for the deficiencies in his memory by working harder and taking more notes.
No amount of wealth, status, or power can adequately compensate for a life devoid of genuine friends.
Finding truly great talent is difficult enough, but to retain it you have to compensate for it.
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It turns out that inflationary economies more than compensate for their devaluations with high money-market interest rates.
Fundamentally, gene therapy supplies the body with healthy genes to compensate for missing, deficient, or defective genes.
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But the president is likely to compensate for systemic weakness in American intelligence in substantial, effective ways.
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But for some women who took up this opportunity, the cash did not compensate for the realities of the job.
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