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  1. The respondent shall not be liable for compensating the injuries of×××.
    3.答辩人对××害赔偿不应承担责任。
  2. A novel aspheric surface testing method using part-compensating lens is presented.
    提出用部分补偿透镜进行非球面检验的方法.
  3. Controlling harmonic and compensating reactive power are important parts in power systems.
    谐波的抑制以及无功功率补偿是电力系统的重要组成部分。



Compensate \Com"pen*sate\ (? or ?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Compensated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Compensating}.] [L.
compensatus, p. p. of compensare, prop., to weigh several
things with one another, to balance with one another, verb
intens. fr. compendere. See {Compendium}.]
1. To make equal return to; to remunerate; to recompense; to
give an equivalent to; to requite suitably; as, to
compensate a laborer for his work, or a merchant for his
losses.

2. To be equivalent in value or effect to; to counterbalance;
to make up for; to make amends for.

The length of the night and the dews thereof do
compensate the heat of the day. --Bacon.

The pleasures of life do not compensate the
miseries. --Prior.

Syn: To recompense; remunerate; indemnify; reward; requite;
counterbalance.

  1. He next fills in the colors, a tricky process that involves compensating for the changing light at different times of the day.
  2. As Justice Sandra O'Connor put it during the oral argument, the state's no-pay reasoning could just as easily throw people out of their already built homes without compensating them.
  3. However, political expediency has ensured that a good proportion of the agricultural budget will be devoted to compensating these farmers for the price reductions.
  4. The promise that any loss of government revenue caused by the measures won't be offset by compensating moves, allowing some growth in the federal budget deficit.
  5. "Just give us some more time." Japanese Finance Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto said his agency has known since 1983 that Japanese brokerage firms were compensating favored clients for stock trading losses, but merely advised them to avoid the practice.
  6. Also today, a spokesman for the military administration in the Gaza Strip confirmed a report in the Haaretz newspaper that the army has been compensating alleged Arab collaborators who are injured or have property damaged in attacks by other Palestinians.
  7. The lawyer said he also will try to persuade Congress to pass legislation compensating the land grant descendants.
  8. None of the attorneys for farmers will disclose details of any settlements, but Elrod said this final one would "come pretty darn close" to adequately compensating his clients.
  9. Milken admitted that he failed to record a deal compensating Boesky for trading losses in Fischbach from April 1984 to February 1985.
  10. Attacking the idea, Mr Waigel insisted yesterday that 'there will be no tax reductions without compensating revenues.'
  11. This is a not-so-subtle hint that the states can abolish their own exclusionary rules by adopting similar methods of disciplining officers and compensating victims.
  12. However, a few weeks ago, President Reagan signed a law compensating Japanese-Americans for what the U.S. did to them in 1942, and he called the internment an act of war hysteria and racism.
  13. While Iran inspires its fighters with religious fervor, Iraq sustains its war effort by paying soldiers well and compensating bereaved families richly.
  14. It could be years before claims against Showa Denko are settled in U.S. courts, but analysts here agree that the burden of compensating EMS victims could devastate the company financially.
  15. Mr. Biehl suggests that specific fees for specific services often can be more economical for a private banking client than compensating balances.
  16. Partly compensating for this was the 53-week financial year, which flattered sales figures by around 2 percentage points.
  17. Miller told reporters that if those bills were enacted, lawmakers would have to find compensating savings elsewhere or face the automatic cuts, which are "something I don't think anybody in their right mind" wants.
  18. "If we had the proper legal texts to make compensating clients clearly illegal, there mightn't have been a problem."
  19. In the past year BT has increased its inland traffic by 7 per cent and its international traffic by 5 per cent -more than compensating for the loss of business to Mercury, cable operators, and other competitors.
  20. She concluded that New York had offered "a compelling interest in compensating victims from the fruits of the crime."
  21. Because of American Savings' insolvency, the Bank Board can take control of the thrift and transfer it to Bass Group without compensating Financial Corp.
  22. The U.S. action came after months of fruitless negotiations with the EC on various formulas for minimizing Bonn's practice of compensating Airbus's German partner, now owned by Daimler-Benz AG, for losses caused by exchange-rate fluctuations.
  23. Such capital gains might have been undermined by the current disenchantment with flotations, but trade sales are more than compensating. The shares have also been buoyed by its businesses' growth prospects.
  24. The Outdoor Advertising Association branded the bill unconstitutional, saying it would violate the fifth amendment by allowing states to take down billboards after five years without compensating the owner.
  25. In another case, the high court ruled, 9-0, that a federal law aimed primarily at compensating injured dockworkers also applies to railroad employees who clean and repair dockside loading equipment.
  26. But the school alleged the telecommunications concern balked at compensating it for overpayments that occurred before the inventory was conducted.
  27. His style is also one of sending out executives like firemen to handle short-term assignments, and compensating his best people aggressively.
  28. If project authorizing legislation is in direct conflict, changes in project authorizing legislation will be supported if project purposes can be protected or changed to meet current conditions while protecting or compensating third parties.
  29. By contrast, Japanese law doesn't specifically prohibit brokerage firms from compensating clients for losses, but does bar firms from promising such payments in advance.
  30. The first was the report from City regulators on compensating customers who have suffered from poor advice to transfer out of occupational pension schemes, which is due next month.
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