He also uses a Canadian carbon-offset company, Offsetters.ca, which he gets through his travel agent.
Syracuse had 12 steals, which was more than enough to offset a 16-point performance by Indiana's Victor Oladipo.
Notre Dame was able to offset a 42-31 rebound disadvantage by going 18 of 21 from the free throw line, led by Jerian Grant's 8-for-9 effort among his 17 points.
Rather than being seen as a sign of desperation, this should be viewed instead as a mid-course correction to offset the impact of the restrictive monetary policy that the country has implemented over the past two years.
In many nations of the European Union, the chickens are coming home to roost as what has been in some nations a decades-long bid to offset declining birthrates among the native population by importing immigrant laborers transforms the host countries.
This will mean losing lower-skilled jobs, but that loss will eventually be offset by a gain in higher-paid jobs as British firms specialise further in higher-value and more innovative services.
Set in a creaking old town house, the 15 rooms possess the original 19th-Century bones to offset their Rose Bowl-sourced and individually furnished interiors, a cosy of velvet settees, fringed lamps and sepia-toned writing paper.
Rank said that a 13% rise in spend-per-visit to its Grosvenor casinos offset a 5% drop in customer visits, particularly in London, but that most of the growth came from the brand's online betting presence.
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Better-than-expected performance in the mobile and home appliance businesses helped offset a slight decline in overall year-over-year sales for the third quarter.
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Last year, the loss on its dollar reserves, as a result of a modest rise in the yuan, was partially offset by a gain on its euro-denominated reserves as the euro strengthened.
But it has also inflated the value of resource-scarce Japan's imports of crude oil and other commodities, which offset a recovery in demand for Japanese-made vehicles and machinery.
When researchers in Germany did the math, they found that the average worker would need their income to go up by a third just to offset the happiness cost of tacking on a 20-minute commute.
But the fee is offset by a 5-percent discount on purchases, and about half the town participates.
European markets finished lower, with the Stoxx Europe 600 down 0.4%, as a disappointing Spanish treasury-bill auction offset better-than-expected consumer-confidence data in France.
We see that construction spending fell by 20 percent, for instance, which is a sizable number - but that was offset by the fact that consumer spending was higher than expected.
According to China observer Shaun Rein, the country is already in a labor shortage, which began during the Great Recession, as many American and European companies stepped up investment in China to offset a sales slow-down in their home markets.
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His not-for-profit organization, Carbon Manna Unlimited, has developed a system of direct micro-payments to rural people who offset their carbon production through the use of high-efficiency stoves.
In the meantime, Guangzhou is working to build up a financial-services and technology sector to offset its dependence on manufacturing.
It has laid off staff in the newsroom and taken other cost-cutting measures to offset a decline in advertising revenue.
FiOS Internet connections more than offset a decrease in DSL-based HSI connections, resulting in a net increase of 62, 000 broadband connections from first-quarter 2011.
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Best Buy said the TV softness was partially offset by a low double-digit comp stores increase in mobile phones, and a mid-single digit increase in mobile computing, as tablet computer sales were strong.
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That's thanks to Act 221, passed three years ago in an effort to promote long-term business investment with credits to offset state income and corporate income taxes over a five-year period.
Cost-cutting more than offset increased spending to update some models and a substantial currency loss from euro-denominated sales.
Boeing reported a 13% increase in first-quarter earnings Wednesday, as a smaller tax bill helped the company offset softer revenues driven by a decrease in its commercial airplane business.
Nor do we expect pro-growth structural reforms such as repeal of the 1974 budget and impoundment act, the line item veto, pay-go rules to require spending cuts to offset proposed spending increases, scoring reform, or a super-majority vote to pass new entitlements.
The idea is that e-commerce is a such a powerful economic engine that any short-term tax revenue drop would be offset by greater economic growth and the creation of more small businesses, more jobs, higher incomes, greater income tax collection and, ultimately, a larger tax base.
There are two crew - the pilot sitting in a narrow cockpit offset towards the left side of the fuselage.
This is likely to be offset only partially by a pick-up in businesses tied more closely to economic growth, such as advising on mergers and acquisitions.
Modest top-line growth is offset by a roughly 5% yield.
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But he adds that while these factors limit downside, they are offset by a valuation nearing 52-week highs, more challenging year-over-year comparisons, and greater relative exposure to discretionary spending.
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