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force compensation

force compensation

[′fȯrs ‚käm·pən‚sā·shən]
(engineering)
On an analytical balance, the weight force of a load that is held in equilibrium by a force of equal size which acts in the opposite direction.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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The new requirements will force compensation committees to understand risk components of compensation plans in detail.
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The Callidus Pervasive Performance Suite provides an end-to-end SaaS-based solution, combining SPM functionality and objective management functionality, enabling businesses that use different systems for appraisals, bonuses, sales force compensation and others, to align with corporate objectives.
Feigel, H.-J.; (1992), "Hydrodynamic force compensation in a hydraulic ventile", RTWH Aachen.
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