As the resistive work of breathing rises, the inspiratory muscles must generate more force to offset the increase. |
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Both crops also prevent erosion and provide revenue to offset the costs of managing waste sites. |
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This is offset by a decrease in incapacity benefit and contributory jobseeker's allowance. |
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Rather then knowing the various memory addresses, or offsets, needed to compromise systems, a single offset could work, Lynn said. |
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However, the island's desolation was offset by whalers who came aboard from the ships Emma Jane and Roswell King. |
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What are we likely to see here in the next presentation in Tempe to offset this tie, to gain advantage for either candidate? |
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Wi-Fi's strength as a broadband access technology has always been offset by its poor range. |
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The vessel has a forward offset wheelhouse extended to shelter the hauling area. |
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Unpublished aeromagnetic data suggest a minimum of 40-60 km of offset along the Fault System. |
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Investors who plough money in these schemes can offset rental income against tax. |
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Landlords can offset the interest they pay on their mortgage against rental income to reduce the amount of tax they pay. |
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It apparently wishes to realise a quick profit from the sale of its airline stake in order to offset these losses. |
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Get back into the 22 defense very quickly to offset a fast break possibility. |
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The additional cost to employers was partially offset by the government subsidies for rehiring workers and by increases in productivity. |
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Any excess relief in a tax year may be carried forward for offset against rental income arising from Irish property in future years. |
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Fortunately you will be raising my taxes to help you offset the pinch of her remedial reading courses. |
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For example, interest on borrowings to purchase buy-to-let property can be offset against rental income for individual property investors. |
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Admissions to Bantry House are not subject to Vat and the maintenance, which includes staff wages and repairs, can be offset against tax. |
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Money spent on insurance, cleaning, repairs and general maintenance can also be offset against the rental income. |
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This offset depends on the angle of incidence, the index of refraction, and is directly proportional to the thickness of the slab. |
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It said a huge leap in coal prices and higher freight charges offset an increase in local power sales. |
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Moreover, the drop in stock prices and higher corporate bond yields have retightened financial conditions and offset the Fed's earlier stimulus. |
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She was wearing a leopard-skin top, beautifully offset by a cluster of diamonds. |
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A significant number of people commute daily to London, offset by commuters into Brighton and Hove from the surrounding county. |
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A platform and an offset handle are designed to provide additional leverage to ensure a quality, precise cut. |
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The cost of these works would have been partially offset by development levies collected in the area. |
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The ridge of the upper-floor ceiling is offset from the central ridge of the gable roof above. |
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You might even be able to set up a system where drivers could offset the charges against their road fund licence. |
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Touch plates or added color embellishments are not uncommon in offset lithography. |
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The actual process of printing by offset lithography is not new, but has been hugely refined in terms of quality and speed. |
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Tiff's architectonic structure is offset by a flower-patterned border on both sides and the bottom. |
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Further, the arduousness of state work could be increasingly offset through greater employment of automation and information technology. |
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And finally, in each, the palest cream complexion is dramatically offset by the feverishly high color of expansively rouged cheeks. |
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This was partly offset by an increase in the cost of large jet charters for long-haul flights. |
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The curved feature of the exhibition has been designed to offset the northerly aspect of the building's position. |
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Louche and loungey, the interior is done up in chrome and white leather, all beautifully offset by deep milky blue walls. |
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He reached up and adjusted his plaid tam, which offset perfectly his red scarf and silk shirt. |
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The butter taste was rich and tantalising, while the smoothness of the fresh cream and yoghurt mix was offset by a kick of almond and sultana. |
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The cumulative deprivation that would be offset by reparations is the maldistribution of wealth between blacks and whites. |
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Each first tearable line of separation is offset with respect to the second tearable line of separation. |
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His dusty shirt was offset by a dull leather vest, and a broad, ten-gallon hat sat atop his bushy hair. |
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But rising prices of agricultural inputs partially offset the effects of improved terms of trade on farmer incomes. |
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The youngest terrace surfaces in the Camardi area show no offset along faults, whereas older terraces are laterally and vertically displaced. |
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To what extent would that be offset by extension of the child's relationships with the maternal family and homeland? |
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Segmentation means dividing memory into several segments and accessing memory by both segment pointer and offset. |
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To offset how depressing having solid black buildings would be, all the roofs were made of brightly colored clay tiles. |
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The researchers found exercise improved overall fitness, but also offset metabolic syndrome. |
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Their neutral tone will balance the bright hues of the coolest polo shirts of the season, and offset your trendy jeans. |
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A comparator connects to the drain circuitry of the input transistors which supplies and offset voltage to the comparator. |
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The diamond-patterned tortoiseshell panel, offset with faux dentils of ivory and macassar ebony, recalls patterns he also used for wall hangings. |
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This type is characterized by a square cross section and an offset shaft that served to seat the awl in a bone or antler handle. |
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Use the Offset command with the offset value set to through, and offset a line through the midpoint of the lines just drawn. |
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An aggressive streak with free agency and trades has offset some so-so draft picks and mistakes with the defense. |
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Print runs were 47,500 per digital sheetlet and in much higher numbers for the offset sheetlets. |
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The transform fault is represented by the Arakapas fault zone, and would have had a dextral offset and sinistral slip. |
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Real estate tax breaks may shelter that income and perhaps even provide a paper loss to offset other gains. |
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But if there are a number of indicators, if people are misclassified through a particular question, it will be possible to offset its effects. |
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The relationship between the frequency of cross-bridge occurrence and axial offset was binned at 2-nm resolution. |
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Our carbon offset donation to Rainforest Concern is used to protect and re-plant the most biodiverse habitat in the world. |
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Sure, profits shrank, but that was more than offset by huge swells in sales volumes as new customers were drawn in. |
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To make the feet, the turner placed an offset chuck on the lathe and turned this part of the leg along a second axis. |
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On a flat surface, pipe red chocolate in stripes and spread into a thin layer with an offset spatula. |
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The offset printing machines allow the simultaneous printing of both sides of the banknotes. |
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I take supplements to try and offset or negate the effects of the ubiquitous poisons in our food and environment. |
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Pan-seared skate's lobsterlike richness is offset by tarragon and grapefruit. |
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Some departments, including radiology, finance and surgery, underspent, which offset some of the higher costing areas. |
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The protection of witnesses has been the latest measure the Interior Ministry undertook to offset the current wave of violence. |
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Such seemingly spiritual forms are sometimes offset by the depiction of something mundane. |
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We offset the slouchiness of the sweatshirt with a very tailored, Ann Taylor pencil skirt. |
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In such years, slowdowns in some countries were offset by growth in others. |
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They are rock hard and anchored deep in the ground, the golden red of their trunks perfectly offset by the bottle green of their foliage. |
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For example, the unrealized loss on the value of a current asset could be completely offset by an unrealized gain on a non-current asset. |
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Second, unrealized gains of some assets could offset unrealized losses of others, resulting in no required write-off. |
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A special deal on one option is always offset by an unavoidable upcharge elsewhere. |
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The venue is outfitted to reflect the Irish name, done out in sombre colours, offset by wood panelling. |
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Past research has shown that high utilizers of therapy experience less of an offset effect than do lower utilizers. |
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If this can be offset by rudder action the boat will remain on course, otherwise sail adjustment is necessary to prevent a broach. |
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There are also some gentle and spacey atmospheric pieces to offset the raging, jazzy rock that predominates. |
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Great granite cliffs reared up majestically all around us, the foreboding grey offset by sparkling ribbons of water showering diamante spray. |
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But the slightly futile gesture of outwitting corporate no-marks is more than offset by the final scene. |
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Using an offset spatula, spread the batter on a silpat-lined sheet pan to form 12 thin triangles. |
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The book has been offset from the US edition but you wouldn't know this from the title verso. |
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I believe that a wind turbine only needs to operate for three months to offset the energy used for raw materials that built it. |
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The undercorrected spherical aberration of the mirror is offset by the overcorrected spherical aberration of the negative lens. |
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No doubt property bulls believe continued rises in house prices will offset any subdued rental yield. |
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The slightly strident exterior is offset by a splendidly tranquil interior. |
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Rising sales will help to offset the squeeze on profit margins as productivity slows and costs pick up. |
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However, the pedals are still offset to the left and the fascia-mounted gear change is as notchy as it ever was. |
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There is no stamp duty for owner occupiers, and investors can offset mortgage interest. |
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But it noted stronger foreign revenues would offset the weak stateside results. |
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He promises to impose spending caps and offset spending increases with mandatory spending cuts or tax increases. |
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The show manages to keep the viewer a little off balance with an edgy storyline that can at times be offset by some offbeat humor. |
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An increasing university student population has partly offset these effects. |
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An offset is considered a benefit to you because the money was used to pay your debts, the IRS says. |
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Thus interest relief of 5 per cent is only available for offset against the rental income. |
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The eruption caused a temporary offset to the greenhouse effect, due to the increased rate of photosynthesis under diffuse light. |
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Consequently, there is a need for an offset as personal household savings rates begin to rise. |
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Furthermore, no offset of personal allowances or tax credits will be allowable against tax arising at this low rate. |
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There was, however, property tax on man-made capital to be reduced as an offset to higher tax on pure land rents. |
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From this adjustment we can determine the offset and rotations to align the vehicle platform and digital video camera reference frames. |
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It is expected however that progress in clock technology will in the future allow the control of the time offset to within 1 ns. |
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First comes the original measurement, then the actual offset between brackets, then the margin of error. |
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One and two-way range observations were used and both position and clock offset were estimated. |
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The offset between the mean phase center and the geometric center of an antenna can range from a few millimeters to several centimeters. |
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The offset between the two trails corresponds to the difference of the lines-of-sight from the two telescopes. |
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Combining these two types of data we computed the offset between UTC and GPS Time for the whole time span of the test. |
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The offset is determined by a self-calibration logic that uses the same type of delay units. |
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The architecture has a block that measures and cancels any remaining DC offset. |
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A second lookup table stores a plurality of DC adjust values, which are added during operation to further reduce DC offset. |
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Before recordings, the offset of the electrodes was measured and appropriate corrections made to recorded values. |
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When an offset forms, let it grow to at least half the size of the mother plant before separating. |
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A canvas print is created when inks are applied directly to canvas using offset printing techniques. |
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All stamps in Taiwan are made using the offset printing technique, the most basic, which further undercuts their appeal. |
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The key question is whether wages will continue to grow fast enough to offset rising energy prices. |
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In some instances, any tendency to increase prices may be more than offset by efficiencies resulting from a merger. |
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The decline in the primary sector was to an extent offset by the growth in production in the secondary sector. |
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The educational costs were offset by reduced payroll costs, so there was a pay-back in less than six months. |
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With job losses in manufacturing and agriculture offset by job gains in construction, unemployment has remained low. |
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Correctly practiced martial arts can help offset these conditions or at least minimize their effects. |
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Improvements in electricity and water supply have been offset by disruption caused by sabotage. |
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Previously, acute staff shortages had been partially offset by large amounts of overtime. |
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Economics teaches us that lower margins are not necessarily bad and can be offset when a market is growing rapidly. |
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While the video has an awful amount of artifacting, it is somewhat offset by the above average audio track. |
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Improved nutrition in some countries is being more than offset by a decline in others. |
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The Nepali cap, with its peak offset from the center, giving it a slightly lopsided look, completes the outfit. |
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Jonas asked curiously as he guided me towards a classroom, a little offset from the main hallway. |
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In places these are offset along lines that run at right angles to the magnetic lineaments, but the reasons for this remained a mystery. |
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Beams spanning the roof to shoring towers on either side were located slightly offset from roof arches, which align with skylight mullions. |
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The lens-fiber assembly includes a casing having a first hole and a second hole offset from the first hole. |
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Begin by overflying the entire runway at least 500 feet above pattern altitude, offset enough to see the wind and landing indicators below. |
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The pivotable attachment of the cylinder may be horizontally and vertically offset from a pivot connection of the scissors lift. |
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In shape it is like a distorted mushroom with a very short stem offset to the side and attached to the tree. |
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Air travel taken by event staff and musicians will be offset through carbon credits. |
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If it's not available through your utility, you can still buy credits online to offset your carbon footprint. |
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His's the first carbon-neutral publishing company, planting trees to offset air travel and he's hoping to convince his readers to do the same. |
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The early form had a flaring body with an inwardly thickened, inturned rim offset by a marked carination outside. |
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However the toppings can offset the healthful benefits implied by the above. |
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Unlike ridges and trenches, transform faults offset the crust horizontally, without creating or destroying crust. |
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The strakes provide an aerodynamic balance to offset the effect of the radome on the upper surface of the fuselage. |
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His sublime midfield skills were offset by a ruthless streak which lingers in the memory. |
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I Love LA relies heavily on acoustic guitars and strings offset by a series of well-constructed electronic blips and beeps. |
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With all that said, the power of the big men cannot really offset the quickness of the smaller guys with their lower centers of gravity. |
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With an uninspiring production, minimalist pulsing hi-hats and grime-like offset claps, it doesn't seem nearly as Wu-centric as one would hope. |
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In a world of overcapacity, every company is desperate to sell what it can, if only to help offset its fixed costs. |
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They can offset this saving against the cost of hiring a car for part of the holiday. |
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Projects often overrun and costs follow suit, but there is rarely much scope to raise income to offset the damage. |
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For example the oyster fungus, often called the oyster mushroom, has a very short, offset stem. |
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The 0-52 was not a bad looking aircraft its rotund fuselage being offset by a narrow chord wing with a single strut. |
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Thereby whole generations live under the shadow of crippling debts that require extraordinary and sustained levels of economic growth to offset. |
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They also act as buffer zones, providing valuable passive solar energy gains that help offset the building's overall energy consumption. |
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The driving position is pretty good, even if the pedals are a little offset to the left. |
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Tables in each chapter are offset in light blue which facilitates retrieval of information. |
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But there was something about the film that perturbed me from the offset, and fairly swiftly I realised what it was. |
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So the company incurs costs for the services used but collects no revenue to offset these costs. |
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A mediocre shot and a lack of speed are offset by his physicality and court sense. |
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This compassion fatigue could offset the perception that the causes of poverty are largely structural. |
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The deterioration of trade competitiveness has offset any positive impact that might have been derived from overseas domestic consumption. |
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America needs capital inflows to offset its widening trade gap and to fund the gap between government spending and taxes. |
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The calculator computes your family's contribution to climate change and determines how many trees you must plant to offset your actions. |
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During the update process, the shutter rotates into the image field to normalize the pixel offset. |
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By making inroads in urban communities, Republicans could offset Democratic suburban gains and maintain electoral competitiveness. |
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Elegantly wood-grilled shrimp are offset by a rough garlic confit and pistou. |
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When declared operational in 1964, Transit consisted of five satellites in offset polar orbits circling the Earth at an altitude of about 670 miles. |
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A fragment from the Athenian Agora shows a herm standing in front of a vertical edge, offset in the background, probably indicating the entrance of a sanctuary. |
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The lack of laughter in the auditorium is offset only by our blind hope that there is method in this madness and that an explanation is around the corner. |
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His face is a vertical edifice offset by a bulbous, somewhat aquiline nose, lined with sunken black eyes that have clearly observed the Hollywood abattoir too many times. |
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Foliation-parallel quartz veins are cross-cut and extended along microfaults, the sense of offset indicating the same shear sense as indicated by the biotite rhombs. |
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While this production occasionally succumbs to staginess, often it plays to the text's strengths by using slight movements offset by moments of deliberate exaggeration. |
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The two hairsprings are offset at 180 degrees to provide optimal balance, better regulation, easy adjustment, improved stability and greater precision. |
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They are printed by offset and are sold by open subscription. |
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Further back, the port side of the deck is low in the silt and either the hold coamings are offset to starboard or the forward mast is offset to port. |
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The first is the moment at a two-degree offset of the initial slope. |
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But specific features such as bedknife-to-reel knobs on the walk-behinds and an offset cutting-unit design on the triplex mowers can ensure you get the best cut possible. |
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Colourings such as taupe, pavlova, biscuit and caraway are offset by elegant shades of caffeine, pewter, ash and, of course, coffee, charcoals and black. |
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Its last assignment was to find the heliopause, where the solar wind is offset by the galactic wind, but in April 1997 it was passed by a younger, faster Voyager spacecraft. |
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Perhaps shrinking membership in the League of Women Voters and the Shriners is offset by membership gains in the Sierra Club or the American Association of Retired Persons. |
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But if the kings are castled on opposite sides and the half-open file bears down on the enemy king, it's a big plus and can easily offset even doubled isolated pawns. |
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The most interesting is the offset monopoint, which was designed to put the weight of the front points directly under the big toe, as would naturally occur in rock climbing. |
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When the two offset beams come back together in the interferometer's second beam splitter, the photons are sorted based on whether the two beams are identical or not. |
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You can also specify part wall thickness or clearance offset. |
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The healthy effects of market competition may be offset by mergers, cartels, or price leadership understandings, most of which are legitimated or tolerated by government. |
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Still, the visual dissimilarity among works and within mediums is offset by a coolly consistent emotional tenor that overtakes the viewer as if by stealth. |
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Like the palmate sclerites, the plane of the base is oriented perpendicular to that of the blade, but it may be offset from the blade by a broad constriction. |
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Lay out the pieces offset like bricks, in three rows of four rectangles. |
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A full frame consists of two 1920x540 line fields, offset slightly. |
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The wealthy want to be seen as even more parsimonious, to offset the incriminating millions in their bank accounts. |
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The solution for the optical lithography industry is to offset birefringence by arranging different optical components at the proper angular orientations. |
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He also has a prized collection of 12 tobacco pipes to offset the tennis! |
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Situated in one of gallery rooms off the central space, it is a majestically quiet work, offset by a spotlight, which projects its shadow onto the wall. |
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Among other things, the law provides state money to offset the cost of indigent defense and requires each county to set a standardized scale for lawyers' fees. |
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And it's been a notorious fact for years that immigration's modest economic benefits are offset by very large fiscal costs. |
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You can offset the interest against the rental income for tax purposes. |
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Susan likes to cook, so the kitchen is a focal point in the house, with a warm colour scheme of Burmese ruby combined with honey cream to offset the minimalism. |
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A central location on the front of the machine for the swing pinion, swing bearing, and offset cylinder simplifies the job of servicing these items. |
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Over 10,000 means that we could switch from letter press to offset lithography, a process which depends on the immiscibility of greasy ink and water on a lithographic plate. |
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The unfortunate offset was that the hydronically excited children became rather lax in the bladder department, and messy assisted toilet trips were required. |
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But no regulator, no matter how devoted and how tough-minded, can ever fully offset the incentives that many of the players in the market have to misbehave. |
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Increased average marketings of all milk, cotton, cattle, and cottonseed offset decreased marketings of peanuts, soybeans, sunflowers, and potatoes. |
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Climbing the stairs to the upper room you are confronted with The Great Outdoors, a painting with a brave composition of a figure offset to one side of an infinite blue sky. |
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The cursor, which is used as the hot spot of the computer, is normally offset above the contact area except when the contact area is close to the bottom of the screen. |
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Traders said a strong performance by technology and telecom stocks and the narrowing of declines in property shares helped offset the overall losses. |
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Carbon utilization can offset or even exceed, the additional cost of carbon scrubbing. |
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Its too-tasteful palette of moss green, taupe, deep mustard and soft white was only partly offset by the raw factuality of the underlying wall's fissures and patches. |
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He plants a tree in Central America for every bottle of Tru spirits he sells to offset the carbon produced in manufacturing. |
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In offset lithography, a printing process commonly used for mass production, the image is taken from the plate by a rubber roller that then transfers the image to the paper. |
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Chili and Lime Cornby Terry Golson Jalapenos, chili powder, cumin, and lime do a lot to offset the sweetness. |
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If the matchup problems he creates can offset the matchup liabilities he endures on defense, he could play many opposing centers to a wash or better. |
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Individuals should houseclean their stock portfolio by December 23 to trigger sufficient capital losses to offset against any capital gains realized in the year. |
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The only offset to rising real rates that I can see is a reduction in the government's holding of debt, which would free funds for the private sector. |
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Landlords argue this would result in either fewer properties for rent, or higher rents at all levels of the rental market to offset the risk posed by troublesome tenants. |
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The cola increase, which is designed to offset inflation and other economic factors, was cleared last year without incident. |
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Dated tools included an 1818 long jointer plane with an offset handle. |
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The sales rotate every week or two, and if you follow the pattern for a few cycles you see that every discount or freebie is offset by an overcharge for something else. |
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But getting really good color and consistent quality is a black art nearly or literally exceeding that of CMYK process on paper or other flatstocks with offset litho printing. |
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The results are centered, economic, and if occasionally obvious, prove an effective offset to vocals that run from austere to jarringly dense and discordant. |
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The ability to improve supply chain management and to successfully renegotiate terms with customers to offset most of the current cost increases will, however, be vital. |
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The increase in public payrolls was helping to offset the contraction of private ones. |
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The rising sea level will only be partly offset by geological changes in the crust of the earth, which are pushing up parts of the island's land mass. |
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His tenacity, patience, humanity, shrewdness in personal dealings, and unblinking focus on essentials more than offset his inefficient, unbusinesslike ways. |
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Intrusion of the wheel wells means the pedals have had to be offset towards the centre of the car, putting the accelerator where you'd normally expect the brake pedal to be. |
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Still, dancers who are growing can offset injuries, to some degree, by adding floor barres and other body conditioning activities to increase strength. |
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This suggests that the adverse effects of early life events can be offset by the adaptive capability of the mind and the affirmative influences of the adoptive family. |
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Lying within the circumpolar region, between the ocean and spectacular mountain ranges, its long dark winters are offset by plentiful hours of summer daylight. |
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To offset these culinary indulgences, one could visit the more dramatic hill towns, like Cordes-sur-Ciel, Rocamador, or Loubressac, and climb their steep streets. |
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The disappearance of bespoke tailoring has been offset by better ready-to-wear clothes and the coming of certain designer labels only the more discerning will recognise. |
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With an offset, you can also make underpayments and take payment holidays. |
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Walls are white, offset with bright yellow doors and skirtings. |
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Saints are set to switch Darren Albert from the wing to full-back to offset the absence of Paul Wellens, but Millward also has the option of Anthony Stewart and Sean Hoppe. |
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They are signed, dated and numbered by the artist and were made in woodcut technique with multiple color blocks and personally printed by the artist on offset paper. |
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The initial cost of replacing incandescent light bulbs with energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs will be offset by longer-term savings, Prime Minister John Howard said today. |
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Some 660HP units, long overdue overhaul, were equipped with stack arrestor and roof-mounted deflectors in an attempt to offset exhaust fumes in the cab. |
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The centre of the ring, which is 12 billion miles wide, is offset slightly from the star, suggesting that gravity of unseen planets is dragging it askew. |
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Some college officials see the contradiction inherent in their new efforts to offset stress and encourage the joys of reflection and unstructured time. |
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In 1825, for example, it was considered for a national armory because of the available water power, but the inaccessibility offset its advantages. |
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Currently, most books and newspapers are printed using the technique of offset lithography. |
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The heavily discounted initial engine sales were offset by the follow-on sales of engines and highly profitable spare parts. |
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The mid-ocean ridges are offset, in a zigzag pattern, by great transform faults, which resemble faults on land. |
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If we are not careful, we will create an economy of low-cost production that cannot offset the high cost of trustless sales and marketing. |
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The Steelhead X-16 Pro Series Irons have less offset, longer hosels, thinner toplines and narrower soles than their standard counterparts. |
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It sold more of such uncarbonated drinks in North America for three months ended June 28, but not enough to offset the decline in sodas. |
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The latter requires a commitment to offset the effects of unexpected inflation on the price level and makes monetary policy history-dependent. |
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The increase in reported revenues was partially offset by a lower equalization payment from Abbott compared to the prior year quarter. |
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Donelley's core print runs are split between gravure and offset, with no flexo to speak of. |
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In the traditional approach, a synthesized offset is added to a stabilized oscillator. |
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The melodrama is offset by refreshing insight and you have to credit Mr Hosseini with dealing untheatrically with well-intentioned human failing. |
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The decline in the large mill was partially offset by the construction of a green mill and a crosstie mill. |
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To make it all work, the healthy need to enroll to partially offset the high utilizers who have enrolled in mass. |
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Is there the opportunity to crystalise losses elsewhere to offset against the gain? |
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The critical issue is whether the expanders will offset the outgoers in terms of fulfilling quota. |
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The latter costs airlines around the world billions of dollars, Shafie says, and in order to offset the loss, airlines overbook. |
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It is formulated as an aqueous overprint varnish for application to paper and pa-perboard through the inking unit of a sheetfed offset press. |
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The logistics company will geosequester carbon dioxide to offset its carbon footprint. |
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The new tax helped offset losses in indirect tax revenue, which had been caused by a decline in trade. |
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Brilliant mind, thought Geller. Absolutely brilliant. It's probably just as well. Imagine a countenance like that without a mind to offset it. |
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Money promised for children's mental health services is not reaching frontline services and instead is being used to offset cuts elsewhere. |
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Across the globe, manufacturers can be subject to regulations and pollution taxes to offset the environmental costs of manufacturing activities. |
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First, it was traditionally subject to loose-handed regulation, which opened the possibility of returns above the cost of capital to offset. |
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Where the width of the curtain wall is stated, it is in reference to the width above the offset. |
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Emma sold well but the new edition of Mansfield Park did poorly, and this failure offset most of the income from Emma. |
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This surcharge serves to offset discounted peacekeeping assessment rates for less developed countries. |
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To offset the effects of the high exchange rate, the export industries tried to cut costs by lowering workers' wages. |
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According to a 1955 review, savings by the wealthy, if these increase with inequality, were thought to offset reduced consumer demand. |
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The red saltire of St Patrick is offset such that it does not relegate the white saltire of St Andrew to a mere border. |
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A growing number of airports are installing solar photovoltaic arrays to offset their electricity use. |
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They usually ran downhill so that they included both wet and dry land, helping to offset some of the problems of extreme weather conditions. |
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Its benefits appear to have been offset by various adverse effects, mostly diseases and warfare. |
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At this point the IF signal consists of a video carrier signal at one frequency and the sound carrier at a fixed offset. |
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Also at the output of the same demodulator is a new frequency modulated sound carrier at the offset frequency. |
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An array of bytes uses its index as the offset, of words a multiple thereof. |
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The raw signal data was subjected to a baseline correction process to subtract the sensor's offset and drift variations. |
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There is a small offset between the switch and the indicator which some users found confusing. |
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The potential revenue from this arbitrage can offset the cost and losses of storage. |
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These advantages offset the high stress, physical exertion costs, and other risks of the migration. |
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The exception is at any major offset in the bounding fault, where a relay ramp may provide an important sediment input point. |
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However, the energy harvested from the turbine will offset the installation cost, as well as provide virtually free energy for years after. |
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This could be offset by using more pulses, but this would shorten the maximum range. |
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Receivers subtract this offset from GPS time to calculate UTC and specific timezone values. |
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New GPS units may not show the correct UTC time until after receiving the UTC offset message. |
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Some nations help offset economic losses to wolves through compensation programmes or state insurance. |
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The offset is because this argument uses the Earth's rotating frame of reference. |
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The great quantities of dense water sinking at high latitudes must be offset by equal quantities of water rising elsewhere. |
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This feedback is offset when frictional dissipation, which increases with the cube of the wind speed, becomes sufficiently large. |
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This may lead to decreases in nutrient availability which may be offset by liming. |
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Westward boundary currents are therefore faster and deeper than eastern boundary currents, and the geostrophic hill is offset to the west. |
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He went on to invent the Kirby bend, a distinctive hook with an offset point, still commonly used today. |
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Hook points are also described relative to their offset from the hook shank. |
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A kirbed hook point is offset to the left, a straight point has no offset and a reversed point is offset to the right. |
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This technique involves creating a line on the screen that is parallel to the ship's course, but offset to the left or right by some distance. |
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This decline is offset because a modern chopper harvester can complete the harvest faster and more efficiently than hand cutting and loading. |
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New products create demand, which is necessary to offset the decline in employment that occurs through labor saving technology. |
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Companies may also take out strike insurance prior to an anticipated strike, to help offset the losses which the strike would cause. |
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There were no government subsidiaries available to offset the costs, with most of the burden lying on the Cabot Family investors. |
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Peak wind power can be offset by minimum hydropower and minimum wind can be offset with maximum hydropower. |
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If the axial plane is tilted or offset, then the anticline is asymmetrical. |
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The maxilla lacks an accessory antorbital fenestra and the toothrow is ventrally offset relative to the anterior edentulous process. |
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The negative impact of specific tariffs offset the benefits of lower ad valorem tariffs. |
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In Europe, small pricing gains at Amylum in certain markets and products have been offset by price reductions elsewhere. |
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The tool supports a massive range of column data types, including geography, geometry, hierarchyid and data time offset. |
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At present, the Public Benefits Fee ratepayers pay would be lowered to offset the new fee. |
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They are painfully debeaked and detoed without anesthetic to offset the destructive effects of overcrowding, boredom and frustration. |
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