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    1. A fourth part, it may perhaps be thought is necessary for replacing the stock of the farmer, or for compensating the wear and tear of his labouring cattle, and other instruments of husbandry


    2. What is called gross profit, comprehends frequently not only this surplus, but what is retained for compensating such extraordinary losses


    3. An acre of potatoes is cultivated with less expense than an acre of wheat; the fallow, which generally precedes the sowing of wheat, more than compensating the hoeing and other extraordinary culture which is always given to potatoes


    4. During this short period, its only effect must have been, by encouraging the exportation of the surplus produce of every year, and thereby hindering the abundance of one year from compensating the scarcity of another, to raise the price in the home market


    5. By the extraordinary exportation which it occasions in years of plenty, it must frequently hinder the plenty of one year from compensating the scarcity of another


    6. It is the work of Nature which remains, after deducting or compensating every thing which can be regarded as the work of man


    7. Buying and selling upon credit, and the different dealers compensating their credits with one another, once a-month, or once a-year, will supply it with less inconveniency


    8. When there is no probability that any such repeal can be procured, it seems a bad method of compensating the injury done to certain classes of our people, to do another injury ourselves, not only to those classes, but to almost all the other classes of them


    9. The far greater part, almost the whole, they pretended, of this annual importation of gold, was not on account of Great Britain, but of other European nations; the fruits and wines of Portugal annually imported into Great Britain nearly compensating the value of the British goods sent thither


    10. below its standard weight, would, notwithstanding, have been equal in value to the quantity of standard gold which it ought to have contained ; the value of the fashion compensating in this case the diminution of the weight

    11. Like the rent of land, it is a neat produce, which remains, after completely compensating the whole risk and trouble of employing the stock


    12. But the portion of this profit, necessary for compensating the risk and trouble of the employer, would likewise remain the same ; that risk and trouble being in no respect altered


    13. ) Adopting conspicuously faulty and (otherwise) self-serving reasoning conveniently side-steps a very important fact; that we all exist in a less than perfect world subject to changing fortunes and other unexpected events that routinely challenge our mettle; and that Nature, however, has its own inestimable manner of compensating each of us with an innate capacity to endure hardships and rise above our present condition however unfavorable or improbable our prospects for a ―better‖ life may appear and that an individual‘s threshold for suffering and privation oftentimes vary in proportion to that individual‘s (mental) endurance and acquired habits in spite of that individual‘s accustomed environment and in any event, such (gratuitous) impressions are problematical at best and should not serve as a litmus test in determining who should or should not be permitted to live or given an equal opportunity to exercise free choice(s) pre-empted by selfish motives indifferent to such rights; motives whose arbitrary designs are (otherwise) impervious to the apparent limits or consequences of questionable solutions whose (hardened) indifference to Life must inevitably diminish the (inherent) value a society confers upon its citizens regardless of their station in life


    14. Since our prescriptive freedoms oftentimes support, within the boundaries of ―reasonable‖ limits(s), an individual‘s right to choose his or her own poison, why shouldn‘t government have it both ways by advancing concurrent strategies that seek to raise revenue through sin taxes for purposes of promoting ―health‖? Perhaps even more troubling is the recent outbreak of class action suits by enterprising litigants who, properly informed of the potential risks associated with cigarette smoking, beforehand, are presently seeking financial restitution against tobacco companies compensating them for smoking related diseases brought about by their own pre-determined actions


    15. Meeting people such as them was an aspect of the job that went a long way towards compensating for its few, but grave, failings


    16. Through the control stalks, with his hands resting lightly on them, he tried to get an idea of the stability, and how hard the ship was compensating for the load


    17. There is a compensating advantage, however, in the


    18. ” He grunted, compensating with the rather loose steering


    19. And unless you’re compensating for these added calories through


    20. “Confident that his portfolio of Procter & Gamble stock easily collateralized the loan he sought, he opened the point of compensating balances

    21. Park did not imply that the amount of the compensating balance could be a deal breaker, but he made no concessions on the spot


    22. “When Park finally signed the loan agreement a few days later with its negotiated compensating balance, he leaned back, smiled and said: ‘Thanks a million!’ He had his money and a track record of how to get more


    23. I’ve gotten used to compensating for it with the power


    24. My sight, smell, taste, and voice pitch also need to be compensated for, and without a compensating spell, my lungs would be far too tiny to supply sufficient breath to my body, since my air requirements remain undiminished


    25. compensating the owners as they did their political


    26. means of production in 1917 without compensating


    27. against their charts and triangulated their relative position, compensating for a few years worth


    28. And unless you’re compensating for these added calories through exercise


    29. The break-out of the ships was a supreme example of meticulous German planning and efficiency; defeating the hasty last minute improvisations of the British, however, there were compensating advantages for the British


    30. investor can look for one of two outcomes: either a compensating bounce (turnaround)

    31. that constraint and that some compensating factor - increased market share, more


    32. dividend, compensating shareholders and raising the stock price


    33. He felt a bit silly for being so polite, but it seemed appropriate as a means of compensating for the rather rude behaviour of the Minion Droid


    34. Considering the usual demand for comfort and perhaps military-aimed items such as these, an increase in demand was easily written off as merely the result of folks compensating for the stress of suddenly living on an ‘occupied’ planet


    35. Then he added, “Think he’s compensating?”


    36. There were no compensating benefits either


    37. I am compensating for the common belief that air has only 10% nitrogen in it; when it actually has 78% nitrogen


    38. So; if I speak about the air as though there is 98% Nitrogen in it; instead of 78%… it is only because I am compensating for the distorted misperception that the air has only 10% Nitrogen in it


    39. I am compensating for the common misperception that what is good about the air is that there is it is made up of 21% Oxygen


    40. Too many of these situations without the compensating positive strokes can cause a gradual

    41. “Shouldn’t autopilot mode be on? Surely it would be more consistent in terms of flying than me at the moment, because I can see myself either over or under compensating way to easily!”


    42. When he approached the desk, his mind was already compensating for my appearance, like filling in a blind spot


    43. training, compensating one altered states of psyche by others, opposite


    44. Women have been always taught, not exactly that they are slaves, but that they are in an inferior position, which is also supposed to have compensating advantages; and to this position they have conformed


    45. Bleak and black hills lay on every side of them, compensating in some degree for the additional toil of the march by the sense of security they imparted


    46. Finally, the Fifth Amendment prevents the government from confiscating private property that is needed for governmental purposes without fairly compensating the citizen who owns the property


    47. And into the bargain I’ll bet your mother told you that women must bear ‘these things’ because of the compensating joys of motherhood


    48. Perhaps we are a little disappointed with the fixed fractional results, which seem to have increased volatility of returns without compensating for the extra risk


    49. Moves out of these patterns should be both cleaner and stronger than corresponding moves out of simple pullbacks; a failure out of a complex consolidation is much more likely to lead to a sharp reversal and complete failure of the pattern, so further stops tend to result in larger losses with no compensating factors of probability or reward/risk


    50. Whether you are in the depths of a recession or at the heights of a roaring bull market, it always recommends you withdraw exactly the same amount per year (other than compensating for inflation)









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