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compensate

[kom-puhn-seyt] / ˈkɒm pənˌseɪt /




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A "robotics revolution" will compensate for labor losses from aging populations and demographic decline while boosting the economy, Huang argued.

From Barron's

This no-fault system ensures individuals are compensated by the government in a timely manner for vaccine injuries, though it also makes it harder to pursue class actions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has set aside £1.8bn of taxpayers' money to compensate victims of the scandal, £1.4bn of which has been paid out, with Fujitsu having promised to contribute towards the fund.

From BBC

Put another way: if you are the person who plans, budgets, remembers, adjusts, compensates and cleans, the friction in the kitchen is not abstract.

From Salon

The body did not appear to compensate by dialing down energy use elsewhere.

From Science Daily