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compensate

[kom-puhn-seyt] / ˈkɒm pənˌseɪt /




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While SoftBank’s reduced diversification after the deal could be a key credit risk, the robust valuations of its key assets likely helps to compensate for such concerns, they add.

From The Wall Street Journal

But, whether they make the cut or not, stunt actors and body doubles - who are compensated by the day - do still get paid for their time.

From BBC

While Saudi Arabia and the UAE have pipelines bypassing the strait, these cannot fully compensate for the strait’s capacity in the event of a complete closure.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last season, the Rams thought their young and talented pass rush could compensate for their decision not to stand pat with the cornerbacks and safeties from the 2024 season.

From Los Angeles Times

To compensate for the shortfall, she added, the Pentagon would need to double down on procurement and production.

From The Wall Street Journal