Russia meanwhile has seen such weapons as compensating for relative weaknesses in conventional military force.
Longer-term U.S. Treasury bonds have appreciated 10% since March, more than compensating for the recent falloff of the dollar.
Their increased consumption is more than compensating for falling demand for oil in rich countries.
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Police authorities were unable to access affordable insurance to cover the cost of compensating for this damage, the APA said.
New research suggests that hair diameter increases through a person's mid-30s, compensating for the gradual loss of active hair follicles.
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Richemont is seeing good growth in Europe, supported by Asian tourism which is compensating for slower domestic Asia Pacific sales.
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Kenya already uses up all its 1, 200MW capacity and is compensating for frequent power cuts by installing temporary diesel generators.
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Again according to the FM, private sector job increases are more than compensating for jobs being shed in the public sector.
Increasing 3G adoption will serve to boost its already increasing data ARPU levels further, more than compensating for the fall in voice ARPUs as a result.
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One way companies are dealing with volatile energy costs and compensating for delays in power line construction is by making the grid "smarter, " or more efficient.
This is helping the media industry in compensating for the stunted growth in the advertising market as well as reducing the revenue fluctuations caused by business cycles.
According to the survey, Americans are compensating for the economy by purchasing more store-brand or generic items (39.9%), comparison shopping more online (29.8%), and shopping for sales (50.0%).
But creating a binocular stereo image requires precise adjustments based on different head sizes and asymmetries as well as continuously aligning two images while compensating for head movement.
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Assuming costs are similar to Amazon Cloudfront and compensating for the approximate profit margin of Amazon in their cloud business, it is possible to get a close approximation.
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The 8.7-megapixel camera features advanced floating lens technology, dubbed 'optical image stabilization' which helps eliminate blur by compensating for hand movement while photos or videos are being shot.
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Surely, Shelagh was compensating for some deep feeling of inadequacy.
Over time, we expect a steadily growing 3G adoption to boost the already increasing data ARPU levels further, more than compensating for the fall in voice ARPUs as a result.
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But it too is something of a fiscal fudge, pilfering money from clean-ups of leaking fuel, tariffs and other improbable sources, without completely compensating for the shortfall in the highway fund.
Perhaps I was compensating for my otherwise rudderless existence.
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Anyone who has ever put on a public face when all they wanted to do was stay in bed should understand something about doing the internal hard work of compensating for a disability without showing outward manifestations of it.
But the council told the BBC the new road would reduce traffic and it planned to limit the environmental impact of the new road by extending Witney Country Park east of the Windrush, compensating for the loss of open space to the south.
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The initiative would have permitted Mugabe, who has ruled this land since the minority white government was forced out two decades ago, to serve two more five-year terms as president, to enjoy--legally--more personal power and to seize--without compensating for them--tracts of land owned by white farmers.
"I think this assistance is too generous, it gives too much money, it goes far beyond compensating the airlines for those three days that government edict was in effect and the question I have is clearly we are compensating them for far more, " said Fitzgerald, who like some other Republicans, openly worried that the bill was being passed too fast.
The system for compensating counties for centrally contracted players has been altered.
The Doha conference produced one advance for climate activists by establishing the principle that developed nations have a responsibility for compensating poorer ones for damage due to climate change.
The obvious one is how to pay for a wish list including continuing commitments to universal provision of free personal care for the elderly, free prescription, free bus passes for older people, plus another three years of freezing council tax and compensating universities for the gap left when England gets a lot more tuition fee income and Scottish ones don't.
"This case has never been about compensating people for actual damages, " says Tony Cudmore, an Exxon spokesman.
Given the chronic power outages, it seems safe to assume that compensating Pepco for its infrastructure would not cost much.
The government will spend half the tax's revenue compensating households for higher electricity and other living costs that polluters pass on.
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