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We may expect Saudi Arabia compensating for the eventual shortfalls.
Or they may be compensating for less sleep more effectively.
Not compensating for drilling the hell out of the ground then.
He is clearly compensating for multiple holes in the roster. 353.
" She added: "I'm not compensating for days they were out on strike.
Not exciting, hard to get excited about, perhaps insufficiently compensating for risk.
The story about quality compensating for politics concerns only the written opinion itself.
"They are rapidly compensating for that slower part of their evolution," said Scott.
Nonetheless, it won every game — its tactical strengths more than compensating for its weaknesses.
" "We had a blowout number in January, so this is almost compensating for that.
Compensating for this will be $4.3 billion in funding set aside to fight infectious diseases.
For that group, the tax credits would not come close to compensating for this increase.
Total operating expenses slumped nearly 63 percent, compensating for a 32.6 percent fall in revenue.
Most people will understand that you are only compensating for their statement about her gorgeousness.
London (CNN Business)Can the US consumer keep compensating for declines in the manufacturing sector?
As predicted by many energy analysts, top oil exporter Saudi Arabia is already compensating for underperformers.
At some level, these stronger rains may be compensating for an overall weakening of the monsoon.
Landing successful hits with Hanzo is all about compensating for gravity's pull on his speeding arrows.
This pelican is compensating for his lack of accuracy with a great deal of frantic enthusiasm.
One: They are compensating for a larger insecurity about how little they truly know about women.
That suggested that other receptors, presumably ones that detect carbon dioxide, were compensating for the loss.
Purchasing a carbon offset essentially means compensating for the carbon emissions produced by reducing emissions elsewhere.
Compensating for their smaller size, perhaps, cults usually outdo conventional religions in their commitment to apocalypse.
He occasionally spends money on his daughter, but only because he is compensating for investing emotionally.
It will be compensating for those cuts with 2,000 new tech hires between now and 2020.
The growth, as I said, in-- in the U.S. shale is compensating for some of that.
The modern welfare state does a reasonably good job of compensating for inequality before taxes and transfers.
In a good system, there are multiple layers of defense, each compensating for weaknesses in other layers.
Overall, the show had no trouble compensating for the big draws that didn't come to the city.
The company is also compensating for slowing growth on its platforms by improving the targeting of ads.
The move would boost Venezuela's economy by compensating for the fall in oil revenue, the government said.
JetBlue has agreed to participate in something similar to this, calculating and compensating for its own flights.
In terms of his political skills, he's well below replacement level and compensating for it with money.
JetBlue has agreed to participate in something similar to this, calculating and compensating for their own flights.
" Asked whether Syndergaard was compensating for one discomfort and it led to another, Alderson said, "Anything's possible.
The best approach, he says, is "defence in depth": including several safety features, each compensating for another's vulnerabilities.
Radar and digital-camera technologies further elevate ADAS by compensating for drivers' blind spots and detecting lane departures.
But while you might be exhilarated, your body is wildly compensating for what your vestibular system is perceiving.
Analysts also said Barclays was compensating for weaker income and higher costs by ramping up the dividend payments.
CropEnergies reiterated its outlook on Thursday, saying that lower raw material costs were compensating for weaker bioethanol prices.
People wanted "cognitive rehabilitation" to help them learn practical techniques for promoting memory or compensating for memory loss.
The series works so hard to emphasize his masculinity that it feels as if it's compensating for something.
At 35, he is playing one of his grandest seasons, his court smarts compensating for any athletic erosion.
Almost out of compensating for the things that I couldn't do, I inadvertently discovered other elements of my voice.
Proponents say that closed lists would bolster parties and save them money, compensating for the ban on corporate donations.
Mounting printers on damping platforms that hold them steady by compensating for a ship's motion could be one answer.
"We solve this by compensating for it in the particle structure (creating room for its expansion correctly)," he says.
Some of that is caused by commodity exporters compensating for falling revenue by selling ever more minerals and oil.
Red flag #7: If your founders focus on name dropping and self-aggrandizement, they're probably compensating for something lacking.
But there had seemed then to be something unassailable in her, balanced against her lack and compensating for it.
But I do feel there's an element of over-broadcasting and over-compensating for the benefit of their careers.
The right sauce can elevate any dish — improving and balancing flavor, compensating for underseasoning or adding striking visual contrast.
"Clearly a higher dollar isn't good, but the valuations are well over-compensating for a higher dollar," she said.
But those new funds do not come close to compensating for the money that the bill would strip away.
Such policies put a greater onus on the United States to reduce risk, compensating for any relative Russian weakness.
The stage production is also getting increasingly elaborate, with pyrotechnics and computer graphics compensating for bland tunes with cheesy lyrics.
It now has more than 22 million subscribing customers and recurring subscription revenue should continue compensating for lost license revenue.
But compensating for the bad news the company's revenues from services—apps, music-streaming and the like—grew by 2680%.
Slash, Mr. McKagan and Mr. Fortus swaggered and twirled all over the stage, rambunctiously compensating for Mr. Rose's fixed position.
Net banking income fell 1.5 percent, with net fees growth compensating for a 5.3 percent drop in net interest income.
Still, the volume of luxury transactions fell slightly, with foreign buyers only partly compensating for the drop in Turkish buyers.
Compensating for an undesirable behavior, he acknowledged, is not the same as understanding why it occurs in the first place.
Cahill said much of the pain ended up in Halep's right foot because she was compensating for her left ankle.
Apple apologized and lowered its battery replacement fee to $29 in December as a way of compensating for the CPU throttling.
He was impressed by the efficient way ships comfortably accommodated thousands of passengers, their generous communal facilities compensating for small cabins.
Earnings at Digital Factory, Siemens' factory automation unit, increased by 40 percent, compensating for weakness in the power and gas business.
Judge Phil Edwards and The Associated Press scored it a 73-113 draw, with Wilder's knockdowns compensating for Fury's superior technique.
There are also increasingly effective methods of preventing damage in the first place, and of compensating for it once it's occurred.
The company is compensating for slowing growth in e-commerce by expanding its fast-moving, highly profitable cloud and advertising businesses.
I think we found ourselves unintentionally compensating for the sonic void of not having a second guitar and a bass player.
"Germany remains a two-speed economy, with ongoing growth of services just about compensating for the sustained weakness in manufacturing," Smith said.
Barack Obama knows we're heartbroken about him leaving the White House, so he's compensating for it by leaving a few legacies behind.
Being able to just tell a speaker to play your favorite Spotify playlist goes a long way in compensating for mediocre sound.
Russian oil production was rising despite a fall in oil prices because the weak rouble was compensating for low prices, he said.
Using them will make you look like you're compensating for something, and god forbid someone thinks that thing is being a virgin.
Without compensating for the phony reduction in share count that goes with buying back shares, the practice artificially increases earnings per share.
For sure, pride in the Russian colonial enterprise went a long way in compensating for niggling feelings of inferiority toward the West.
It suggests that domestic policies, such as injections of liquidity from the central bank, are compensating for tightening conditions outside of China.
But there's another sphere altogether that may provide a solution: startups looking to develop "smart telescopes" capable of compensating for cluster interference.
There was the newcomer Jonas Jerebko making a bad pass but compensating for it by blocking a shot at the other end.
It's as if she is compensating for the Powerball-winning luck in her professional life by committing arson in her personal life.
Carbon offsetting means financially compensating for the emissions a business produces by canceling out greenhouse gas emissions somewhere else in the world.
Profits in the coming couple of years would be roughly unchanged, he predicted, with sales growth compensating for the higher investment levels.
Still, the yuan offers better returns than dollars, compensating for higher conversion costs due to the wider gap between buy and sell rates.
Analysts at Credit Suisse reckon conversion could raise valuations by up to 60%, more than compensating for those firms' new corporate tax bill.
It reinforces the sexist stereotype already plaguing female academics: that femininity means frivolity, and high heels are compensating for a lack of brainpower.
Exports were driven by increased demand from Canada, Europe and Asia, compensating for a 1 percent decline in shipments to the United States.
Still, the yuan offers better returns than dollars, compensating for higher conversion costs due to the wider gap between buy and sell rates.
But Antucoya in part is only compensating for the company's exhausted Michilla mine, which was put on indefinite care and maintenance last year.
Investment-grade bond funds, tracking high-credit issuers, pulled in $2.6 billion, compensating for outflows from riskier high-yield and global debt products.
Inadequate funding also leads to more expensive water service, as the burden of compensating for decreased federal funding often falls on rate payers.
When lawmakers considered compensating for lost revenue by taxing contributions to 401(k) savings accounts, the president summarily ruled that out via tweet.
In the last year, local government agencies, community organizers and the private sector have been compensating for the Duterte administration's lack of preparation.
Lorelai spends most of her time compensating for the distance she feels from Luke and Rory with a stream of unfunny gay jokes.
Compensating for that in the second half of the year will depend on how far the virus spreads outside of China, it added.
There's something endearingly childlike about "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" that goes a long way toward compensating for its inarguable daftness.
Personal consumption grew at an annualised rate of 4.6% in the second quarter of 20203, more than compensating for declining investment and exports.
Policymakers, possibly due to the outsized political influence of the sector, have gone from ignoring pain in manufacturing to over-compensating for it.
Unlike other industries, banks are exempt from charging value-added taxes and the new fiscal measures are aimed at compensating for this discrepancy.
"This indicates that banks are compensating for the reduced market access for NBFCs in the wake of stress in the sector," the RBI said.
They know where they shine and where they're weak, and they have effective strategies for leaning into their strengths and compensating for their weaknesses.
The first product, called Liftware Steady, has sensors that detect unintended hand movements, compensating for tremors with complementary vibrations to keep the spoon level.
At the moment, we seem to be compensating for past transgressions: far from devaluing old age, we assign it value it may not possess.
My friend, married, asked "as devil's advocate" whether they were simply compensating for the lack of romantic love and children with their social concern.
I'm thinking if a guy has to do that much work to prove his "manliness," then he's probably compensating for some other things. Hmmmm.
The United States is "more than compensating for falls in production in Iran, Venezuela and elsewhere," the IEA said in its report on Wednesday.
Latin America's importance has increased for Santander, as its businesses in the region have posted higher profitability growth, compensating for lower gains in Europe.
Another was the development of optical techniques that could drastically increase the ability of telescopes to see small details by compensating for atmospheric turbulence.
If, on the other hand, they want to believe that we're a paper tiger, they'll see it exactly as you say: compensating for weakness.
With the Angolan currency in free fall, Angolans are having a tougher time compensating for the country's underinvestment in education and health care, Engebretsen said.
Throughout 2015, volatility on the FX and interest rates markets offered new business opportunities for its treasury desk, compensating for the reduced credit operations revenues.
"What the Hell are you doing Thai boxing, what are you compensating for, what are you trying to prove," and so on and so forth.
Food industries were leading the way, he said, but local products were also compensating for a retreat in imported building materials, chemicals, leather and furniture.
Folks who buy an unlimited membership but don't work out that much end up compensating for power users who can actually cost the company money.
A consumption-driven growth cycle, helped by low interest rates, generous pay increases and record-low unemployment, is so far compensating for the weakening exports.
Val's friends told me that he acted out through his boarding school and college years, compensating for what he described as his parents' icy detachment.
A tight labor market is an important part of maintaining consumer spending and the services industry, which has been compensating for weakness in US manufacturing.
Rather quickly, though, this Amazon series stands firmly on its own, compensating for somewhat underdeveloped characters with fascinating takes on journalism and feminism during those years.
Maybe that's my compensating for not having parents myself or a childhood but right now, the focus is about how we're figuring things out as parents.
"I paid the money to get the good suits, and my hair and makeup were always perfect because I was compensating for being fat," she says.
We have all felt embarrassed about something in our lives and have done our best to deal with it either by hiding or compensating for it.
It's compensating for those 103 megapixels quite well, I think, but its software tuning still can't hold up to the Pixel 4's Night Sight mode.
The contracts allow combinations of daily and monthly futures to hedge any date, he said, while defined lot sizes allow easier netting, compensating for lost flexibility.
Yet, when used in tandem, the two methods can work together in ways that deliver the best of both worlds while compensating for the downsides of each.
However, the success of the entry range has been pivotal in compensating for the sales decline of the core Renault models and bolstering profitability and geographical diversification.
To help photographers shoot at the long end of the new lens, Sony has built in optical image stabilization capable of compensating for 4.5 stops of exposure.
You figure the success you've enjoyed can all be attributed to a perfect combination of dumb luck and hard work compensating for your perceived lack of intelligence.
The PMI showed growth in services activity unexpectedly sped up a little last month, compensating for weaker readings in manufacturing and construction reported earlier in the week.
As much as the subsidies cost directly, they may be dwarfed by the costs of compensating for the unreliability imposed on the electric grid by renewable energy.
"Germany remains a two-speed economy, with ongoing growth of services just about compensating for the sustained weakness in manufacturing," said Phil Smith, IHS Markit's principal economist.
Since miners will soon essentially see their profits cut in half, this price increase could just be the Bitcoin economy's natural (and designed) reaction to compensating for that.
Prevention of loss is becoming more of a focus for insurers, with a shift in the industry to move from merely compensating for risk to mitigation of it.
In more technical terms, it prioritized the vertical altitude over longitudinal adjustments, meaning that it doesn't make last-minute swerves compensating for low-altitude gusts just before landing.
Favourable conditions in Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy and Spain were compensating for crop stress from hot, dry weather in Germany, Poland, France and the Czech Republic, it said.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer include: - Mid-single digit annual price and product mix increases more than compensating for volume declines.
He is a minimalist on the feet and his speciality plays into his tremendous skill on the ground, often compensating for his lack of a strong wrestling pedigree.
Sony also doesn't get quite as aggressive with computational photographic techniques for digitally compensating for lower available light, as do the Pixel phones and the latest iPhone 11.
Tesla looked into the issue, and told Tesloop that there's a battery chemistry state that high-mileage cars go into, and the software isn't properly compensating for that change.
The head of Iraqi state oil producer SOMO said on Wednesday that the sanctions will prompt a crude shortage, and that OPEC will discuss compensating for the supply drop.
Cabin crew can use this information to wish flyers a happy birthday or decide whether they are worth compensating for inconveniences such as a spilled coffee or broken screens.
The different choke points on a big-league pitcher's body seized and shut him down in turn; he hurt his back, and then hurt his shoulder compensating for it.
The PMI showed growth in services activity unexpectedly sped up a little last month, compensating for weaker readings in the manufacturing and construction industries reported earlier in the week.
Hedging dollar-denominated investments has become more expensive as U.S. and Japanese monetary policies move in opposite directions, increasing the cost of compensating for the expected divergence in returns.
The German PMI number was more of a mixed picture, with the services sector accelerating to a five-month high, compensating for the second successive monthly contraction in manufacturing.
Qualcomm reiterated that Broadcom's promised breakup fee of $8 billion in the event regulators thwart the deal did not come close to compensating for risks related to the deal.
That's the first few minutes of The Bad Batch, a stylish, nightmarish love story with strong Mad Max overtones that come close to compensating for its rather tepid plot.
The wood stove program was designed to reduce roughly the same type and amount of pollution, in effect compensating for the adverse health effects caused by the rigged bikes.
Qualcomm again said Broadcom's promised breakup fee of $8 billion in the event regulators thwart the deal did not come close to compensating for risks related to the deal.
He suggests that simple factors, like compensating for the monetary costs associated with participating in a scientific study of microdosing, might make a difference in participation among marginalized groups.
However many worthy successors, such as the comparably sharp-witted and resourceful Ben Mankiewicz, assume his duties, it's going to be hard to imagine anybody adequately compensating for Osborne's absence.
Instead, they found that the brain's activity was lighting up from the activity of other body parts (like the arm, foot and mouth) that were compensating for the missing hand.
The Chinese firm sees a "pork supply-demand gap" of as much as 7 million metric tons this year, even compensating for other proteins such as chicken, beef and fish.
The PBOC provided 459 billion yuan into the financial system via medium-term lending facility (MLF) loans last Friday, more than compensating for the MLF loans that matured this month.
The Argentine was forced to reinvent himself after playing in an attacking trident with Neymar and Suarez for the previous three seasons, compensating for Suarez's slump early in the campaign.
They believe the proposed settlement doesn't come close to compensating for the harm done by the flood of addictive OxyContin the company pumped into communities to pad its bottom line.
The "mister" signified that this man was a grown-up, that the friendship he offered his young fans wasn't about condescending to us or compensating for his own lost youth.
In 2019 as a whole, house sales declined 1.9% to 1.35 million, with sharp rises in the latter part of the year compensating for a slump in the first half.
After a lifetime of faking it in all sorts of ways as a mode of resilience, she is still an expert, compensating for her memory loss with skill and grace.
And the goalpost of net-zero emissions doesn't mean halting the use of fossil fuels, but it does mean compensating for their emissions with technologies like carbon capture and sequestration.
Famous people use such disclosures to persuade you that they are just like you, perhaps even more vulnerable; it's a way of compensating for the discomfort attached to their glamour.
"These wider spreads are compensating for some of the risks and I feel good about where the market sits," said David Mihalick, head of US high yield investments at Barings.
Higher face values and interest rates due to inflation helped to drive growth in the region, especially in Brazil, compensating for a decline in the number of beneficiaries in that country.
Russia has yet to deliver on the pledged cuts, while Saudi Arabia has cut its production far below the levels it had pledged, compensating for waker compliance by other OPEC states.
Another major challenge will be balancing on one leg and compensating for the amputated leg in snow and on ice—post-holing through deep snow is extremely difficult with a prosthetic.
The same paper is also reporting that the U.S. has asked VW to produce electric vehicles in the U.S., as a way of compensating for its diesel emissions-rigging scandal. Questions?
BERLIN, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Growth in Germany's services sector accelerated to a five-month high in February, a survey showed on Thursday, compensating for the second successive monthly contraction in manufacturing.
"A breakup fee in the range proposed by Broadcom does not come close to compensating for those risks," Paul Jacobs, Qualcomm's chairman, writes in a letter to Broadcom's chief, Hock Tan.
Macro strategies, which bet on various political outcomes across the globe, pulled in $6.87 billion during January, nearly compensating for the $7.17 billion in outflows during the fourth quarter of 2017.
Rather than compensating for losses reported ex-post, such policies pay out a pre-agreed sum when a clearly defined parameter, such as rainfall or seismic magnitude, reaches a pre-agreed threshold.
"The prevailing Christian acceptance was that the stigmatic blood 'not only purged the woman of her sin but also saved her fellow Christians' by compensating for sins through substituted atonement," he writes.
"No policy on tariffs can come close to compensating for the disruption, cost and job losses that would result," said Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
Sales rose 0.06 percent year-on-year to 178,523 units with a rise in business demand for fleet vehicles compensating for a 6 percent drop in demand from members of the public.
Kronberg explains that "use of the teas is a compensatory behavior," as shown by the teenaged Lee compensating for having eaten dinner by drinking tea afterward to rid it from her body.
Source: SmartAsset In SmartAsset's most recent tally, 22,2306 retirees had decided to make Las Vegas their new home, more than compensating for the 210,21 or so who moved on to greener pastures.
The challenges facing all of those phones will include compensating for the higher battery cost of a high-refresh rate screen and convincing customers the extra cost it worth the improved smoothness.
PAVLICH: What about the accusation in this essay that, if you have a bucket list of adventure, it&aposs just basically a pathetic way of compensating for things you have not done earlier?
Investors were seeking liquidity and hedging products in response to ultra-low interest rates and volatile foreign exchange markets, compensating for any Brexit-linked headwinds, Tetsu Ozaki said in an interview on Thursday.
Philadelphia was the aggressor in that series, compensating for its comparative lack of skill and depth by striving to agitate the Capitals, who for whatever reason have adopted a similar approach against Pittsburgh.
Data and surveys released this week showed domestic demand cementing its role as the main driver of Europe's biggest economy, more than compensating for a sluggish export sector that is facing waning demand.
Because this hormone stimulates sperm production, the researchers speculate these higher levels, which push the testicles to work harder at producing sperm, may be the body's way of compensating for lower sperm concentration.
I asked myself whether I really am happy to take up space, or whether I am only happy to do so when I feel like I'm compensating for my fatness in other ways.
LONDON, Oct 27 (Reuters) - British car production rose by an annual 0.9 percent in September with a rise in exports compensating for a fall in demand at home, an industry body said on Thursday.
Every few years, New York politicians rediscover the pleasure of announcing that Penn Station will — really, truly, honestly — be rebuilt at last, compensating for the demolition of the original in the early 1960s. Gov.
Instead they lost not only the White House but several governorships, their gains in Congress only pifflingly compensating for the attrition they have suffered, from the Senate to state houses, during Barack Obama's presidency.
Looking back, I think I was compensating for how vulnerable sex made me feel, which led to even more mental calculations of value and worth — and caused me to become emotionally unavailable to men.
Line: Patriots by 10 ½ The return of a key player from suspension can be every bit as effective as a trade in terms of reshuffling a team's depth chart and compensating for its weaknesses.
He blamed the Europeans, who he said "have failed to fulfill their promises of protecting Iran's interests" by compensating for billions of dollars in losses to the Iranian economy caused by the American sanctions.
"The State Against Mandela and the Others," a documentary about that trial and its aftermath directed by Nicolas Champeaux and Gilles Porte, has clever, effective means of compensating for the absence of visual documentation.
The Czech economy, like others in central Europe, has maintained growth in the past year thanks to falling unemployment, rising wages and firm domestic consumption compensating for slowing trade with a weaker euro zone.
That seems to be nature's way of compensating for the higher death rate of boys and men; by the time men and women are ready to have children, the numbers ought to be roughly balanced.
"We are doing everything in our power to achieve fixed cost degression through targeted operational measures and to further increase profitability - with the aim of compensating for natural cost increases," said Chief Executive Robert Machtlinger.
Since the diplomatic crisis erupted, Qatari companies and foreign shippers have sought to establish new shipping routes to Qatar via other countries including Oman, compensating for the loss of Dubai as a trans-shipment center.
Compensating for mild weather that began the season, places like Washington, New York and Philadelphia are now grappling with snow totals that could either approach or surpass two feet once all is said and done.
The number of guest-nights at hotels grew 296% in 20154, with strong growth in visitor numbers from Germany and China compensating for the negative impact of dollar strength and weakness in the Russian market.
I think I was compensating for the fact that many of everyday diet staples, such as Greek yogurt, were now off the table—and I admittedly wasn't as excited to replace those foods with veggies.
However, over time, as horses evolved larger bodies and their side toes started to shrink, their center toes became larger and more robust, compensating for the extra load, until they were the only digits left.
The robot manufacturing job gains touted by Mr. Manjoo do not come even remotely close to compensating for the general job losses, not to mention that robot manufacture, too, will be taken over by robots.
The increased capacity of 250,000 bpd, taking Shaybah's total production capacity to 1 million bpd, is aimed at rebalancing Saudi Arabia's crude oil quality and at compensating for falling output at other fields as they mature.
A Lufthansa spokeswoman said that a working group from Airbus and Pratt & Whitney was still investigating the problems, but the German carrier had come to an arrangement with Airbus over compensating for the restrictions on operation.
Others, however, felt like using "girl" in a professional setting was more about compensating for the lack of a female equivalent to "guy," which is casual but can still be semi-professional (depending on the setting).
There is a case file open in Belgium and maybe there should be less genuflecting for the sake of compensating for the sense of guilt that we feel, the guilt we feel with respect to France.
"If they continue to be less than co-operative, we should look at things like tax as a way of incentivizing them or compensating for their inaction," Wallace told the Sunday Times newspaper in an interview.
Because of Gaethje's fondness for catch-and-pitch and wearing of enormous glasses at post-fight press conferences the writer often wonders if, like the great Joe Frazier, Gaethje's style is actually compensating for poor vision.
Most big league hitters don't want down-the-middle meatballs in practice; they'd rather use those swings to work on hitting the other way or compensating for a hole in their coverage of the strike zone.
This is better than compensating for losses afterwards because the upfront money means poor people can afford to travel out of harm's way, taking some of their assets with them, or carry on buying decent food.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German engineering output is likely to grow at a steady 3 percent next year as domestic manufacturers begin to reinvest in equipment, compensating for slower export growth to China, industry association VDMA said on Tuesday.
But it provided generous 280 billion yuan ($22017 billion) into the financial system via medium-term lending facility (MLF), more than compensating for some MLF loans that matured last week and some set to mature next week.
The critical thing about these results is that while Hillary Clinton's campaign knew all along that they were losing ground with white voters in the rural North, they believed they were compensating for it in the suburbs.
"The Saudis are compensating for their lost power in OPEC and they are showing pure geopolitical pragmatism in their new energy and foreign policy," said Bill Richardson, a former energy secretary and ambassador to the United Nations.
Pursuing a prudent approach, Banxico, the central bank, is making an effort to stand out as the pillar of the country's economic confidence, compensating for mutual distrust between President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the private sector.
The likes of artificial intelligence and robotics, far from reducing job opportunities, can also help seniors work longer by compensating for qualities that people may lose as they get older, such as strength or flexibility, she adds.
I prefer to use it with apple cider vinegar rather than water, and I'm careful to never leave it on longer than the recommended amount so my skin doesn't start compensating for dryness by producing more oil.
If those workers are given "significant" reskilling, and a pipeline of new workers is created in schools and colleges, companies could create 133 million new jobs by 2022 — more than compensating for those that vanish, the report says.
Indeed, a candidate's very willingness to spend millions and millions of his or her own money might be compensating for an inability to build a network of supporters, or a lack of interest in doing that difficult work.
The agreement's Article V says the United States will bear all costs for U.S. troops' maintenance, except those to be borne by South Korea, which included furnishing and compensating for "all facilities and areas and rights of way".
If you're limping, you shouldn't be working the ankle or foot, because you're going to throw off all your lower-body mechanics by compensating for the busted ankle or foot, and potentially aggravate your knees, hips, and back.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian financial markets slid on Monday on concern that voters' rejection of a peace deal with Marxist rebels could jeopardize tax reforms aimed at compensating for lost oil income, putting pressure on the nation's credit ratings.
The two parties will clash mainly over taxation, where the Social Democrats propose tax cuts for most employees and small companies, compensating for the drop in revenue by raising taxes on large companies and people earning higher wages.
SWATCH and RICHEMONT Global sales of personal luxury goods will rise this year but only moderately, with higher spending in Japan and Europe compensating for flat trends in Asia and the United States, an industry report showed on Tuesday.
Wherever Barca turn for a replacement, will leave another club with a pile of money to spend on compensating for their own loss and with less than a month left before the transfer deadline, the deals could be lucrative.
He thinks that second-hand EV batteries might get so good and cheap at some point that people can "oversize the battery pack," compensating for reduced performance with more capacity, especially for home uses, where there are lower power requirements.
But since 2000 — when millennials began reaching adulthood — the number of 220- to 2000-year-old pilots has been slowly ticking back up after decades of decline, and compensating for a fall in other age categories, according to FAA data.
This stuff is always funny; it's the same kind of bitter humor with which you look at some idiot with 5,000 times as much money as you have, tearing through town in his Lamborghini, and decide that he's compensating for something.
It is clear from the start that the heroin and sex and thousand-dollar hotel suites are shorthand for compensating, for sublimating, for doing anything he can to pull himself out of trauma and into some semblance of an adult life.
While Kim has indicated interest in — if not envy of — China's economic reforms, he has yet to institute any market reforms from the top — even though widespread markets operate across North Korea compensating for inadequacies in its official economic system.
The purpose of these efforts, the lawsuit alleges, was to create the false impression that the service was compensating for declines in the legacy DirecTV satellite business, and to help justify the company's acquisition of Time Warner, now called WarnerMedia.
I'm not sure that adds up to much, and it seems to me that Ms. Cracknell, whose pacing and use of the stage are otherwise superbly delicate, may have been compensating for that when she appended a schmaltzy (albeit effective) coda.
If the bedrock under Antarctica is rapidly adjusting in response to ice loss, its uplift would register in gravity measurements, compensating for some ice loss and obscuring just how much ice has truly disappeared by about 10 percent, according to the study.
If you have a grain of self-awareness, the emotional purge will occur within the first minute of the game, and you'll spend the rest of the time actively compensating for your worst instincts, surfing them like a wave and relishing the conquest.
The difference between its four-year and five-year CDS is around 60bp-65bp, indicating that fair value on any new bond would be in the 4.60% area, according to investors, though some said they would want compensating for the extra risk.
At any rate, that's how the Syrian villagers in Ms Yazji's play feel about the animals, after being ceremonially presented with them by the government as a publicity-stunt sop, compensating for the loss of their sons as "martyrs" to the civil war.
In a reductive way, the HomePod is sensing what kinds of surfaces make up your room and compensating for them to eliminate echo and unwanted reverberation and to determine what slices of audio are best served by playing off of their nature.
Between 11-15% of members said they use a combination of fees and commissions to lock in key account leaders and planning staff while also making room for flexibility in compensating for more variable media mix investment increases and decreases during the year.
He began to speak in 2003, with medical researchers eventually concluding that his brain had "very gradually, developed new pathways and completely novel anatomical structures to re-establish functional connections, compensating for the brain pathways lost in the accident," New Scientist reported.
On Friday, they are releasing a piece of model legislation (see PDF below) that addresses every aspect of marijuana legalization — from what will remain illegal to where people can legally get high — with the goal of compensating for past and present racial biases.
The other part, considered the mobile unit, is a mechanical wristwatch, which can be docked in the base unit to correct any discrepancies in the time-keeping, as well as "compensating for any minute changes in temperature, air pressure or humidity," according to Urwerk.
Imposed in July, the measures in question featuring extra duties on a limited range of U.S. goods were a limited response to the U.S. tariffs, aimed at compensating for just $87.6 million of the $537.6 million Russia expects the hike to cost its companies.
Compensating for the lack of view, interiors channel another era, from a woven luggage rack above the desk and a Bluetooth speaker modeled on old radios to a Faribault Woolen Mill blanket draped across the bed and a headboard inspired by 19th-century brass beds.
LONDON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Average daily foreign exchange trading volumes rose 2.7% year-on-year in December, CLS said on Monday, with growth in swap volumes more than compensating for a drop in spot trading caused by a further suppression in currency market volatility.
The lack of impact on a warming planet, in turn, has undercut the Alliance's plan to raise additional millions in investments from corporations eager to underwrite the cookstove movement as a way of compensating for their own emissions or polishing their records for environmental responsibility.
As if compensating for their lack of players, Lionel Messi took the role of two passes with one of the nastiest assists you'll see—dropping the ball pinpoint into Jordi Alba's lap for a gentle left-footed guiding of the ball into the corner of the net.
The pilot—or operator as they might more accurately be called—provides only basic commands, leaving the aircraft itself to take care of any necessary manoeuvres, balancing itself during a hover, automatically holding its position and compensating for changing conditions, such as a sudden cross wind.
MONTREAL, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Transat AT has seen lower demand on its Air Transat flights out of the United Kingdom to Canada because of uncertainty over Brexit, but the Canadian market has been compensating for the fewer passengers, the company's chief operating officer said on Thursday.
If anxiety about the president's approach afflicts governors of both parties, Democrats are far more eager to brand Mr. Trump a failed leader: Mr. Inslee said he viewed governors' actions on climate and trade as compensating for a "giant sucking sound of ignorance" at the federal level.
By adding the number of active and recovery frames that a move has and then subtracting it from the blockstun and hitstun values of that move, the program can use this data to refine its execution beyond anything a person is capable of - even while compensating for lag.
Trade surpluses and deficits are meaningless concepts, but if deficits are a problem in Trump's mind, why not expand trade with the entire region as a way of "compensating" for Mexico´s surplus with the U.S. by espousing a wholly integrated Americas rather than fighting self-defeating trade wars?
There were 20.1 percent more flights to the popular holiday island of Mallorca from Germany in June this year compared to last June, according to a DLR study for Rheinische Post, with airlines more than compensating for the collapse of Air Berlin, which was famous for its flights to the island.
To mitigate economic damages in the interim, the Trump administration is considering a wide array of stimulus efforts that would help provide a cushion for small business and hourly wage workers who are facing a particularly large challenge in taking time off and compensating for the decline in consumer demand.
However, industrial demand for silver should help to drive structural support over the mid-term, according to the Citi analysts "We expect price drivers to become increasingly industrialized, compensating for tempering investment demand that is due to fall in line with gold weakness in the latter half of the year," the bank said.
The owner of the Mattress Firm chain in the U.S. and Conforama outlets in France said sales rose 3 percent to 4.7 billion euros ($5.4 billion) in the three months to December, with a strong performance at separately listed Africa unit Pepkor compensating for weak results in France, the United States and Asia Pacific.
They've come up with answers at once urgent and aspirational, commanding the attention of a distracted country, compensating for the failings of a complacent White House, and raising the possibility that the crisis of day-to-day life on the island will provide the impetus to resolve the various crises that preceded and exacerbated it.
"In making this decision we have had to balance the respect we have for all of our stakeholders — the millions of people, customers and shareholders we serve — with the very significant cost of hiring one individual, even one as talented as Andrea, by compensating for the loss of a significant proportion of seven years of his past remuneration."
Khamenei said the accord could only continue if the Europeans fulfill six conditions, including: promising not to question Iran over its ballistic missile program or its regional activities; guaranteeing that Iran's oil will continue to be sold and compensating for any losses and buying any remaining stock; and having European banks guarantee financial transactions with Iran.
Khamenei said the JCPOA could only continue if the Europeans fulfill six conditions including: Promising not to ask Iran about its ballistic missile program or its regional activities; guaranteeing that Iran's oil will continue to be sold and compensating for any losses and buying any remainining stock; and having European banks guarantee financial transactions with Iran.
The case that Bernie Sanders is just as electable as the more moderate candidates thus appears to rest on a leap of faith: that youth voter turnout would surge in the general election by double digits if and only if Bernie Sanders is nominated, compensating for the voters his nomination pushes to Trump among the rest of the electorate.
Justin Buoen, the campaign manager, told the assembled reporters how they were compensating for the senator's absence by, for instance, tele-town-hall-style events in which the candidate speaks to thousands of voters at a time over speaker phone, or at least while talking into the void of a laptop while sitting in a small office.
I think what happened was in a way of compensating for my inability to keep time I came up with, instinctively, a way of flowing with tempo where I could feel comfortable not being stuck with a strict tempo and I that I could maybe subtly, maybe not so subtly, I could impose that on whatever band I was playing with and it could be a stylistic element.
"On behalf of the millions of Americans who will have more difficulty or will not be able to sign up for and access health insurance coverage because of the many decisions made by HHS and President Trump, we ask that you take the simple step of tailoring website maintenance to shorter durations during times with low traffic or compensating for the lost hours due to maintenance by adding time to the end of the open enrollment period," the Democratic members wrote.

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