Income from both projects will offset council taxes now and in the future.
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Keynesians in both parties tried to offset unemployment by debasing the currency.
What rescues the proceedings is the presence of Bening and, above all, of Watts, both of whom seek to offset the mush by presenting us with women who are not just brittle and dismayed but positively unlikable.
This was partially offset by weakness in both financial services (down 2.8% year over year) and direct checks (down 8.1% year over year).
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The company highlighted the positive aspects of pricing actions and product cost reduction, but both of these were more than offset by higher costs for materials and labor.
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It turned out that reducing sunlight offset the effect of CO2 both regionally and seasonally.
But the industry can take steps to offset social and political opposition, both now and in the future.
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They, too, seek to offset natural gas use, and sell both gas and nuclear energy at a nice profit.
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That is what Toni Christy, 51, is doing: In order to offset her taxable income, she hired both her sons to assist with transcribing and editing at her San Diego business, which provides transcription services for the deaf.
The League are to offer financial assistance to both Olympique and the other National League clubs to help offset the additional travel costs.
While the stock price has doubled over the past year (it will split 2-for-1 in late May), Longbow Research's David S. MacGregor likes that the company is active in the growing South and that it operates both a recycling business and a global distribution operation that can offset downturns in domestic steel demand.
Although the reduced risk of major vascular events in these trials was initially offset by an increased risk of major bleeding, both these effects diminished over time, leaving only the reduced risk of cancer from 3 years and onwards (an absolute reduction of 3 cases per 1000 patients per year, 12 per 1000 control versus 9 per 1000 in aspirin groups).
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Higher guest spending at both domestic and international parks, which accompanied higher rates, more than offset decreased revenues from the Disney Cruise Line.
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The decline in exports, partially offset by a smaller decline in imports was not good, both in terms of our own trade balance, but also for what it implies about softening world trade.
Consequently, insurers will have to raise premiums for the entire pool to offset these shifts, creating an adverse selection spiral in which both younger and older people remaining in the pool end up with higher premiums than if regulators had not intervened in the market in the first place.
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Chuck notes that those resources can be used only once: They can either offset some costs of health reform or strengthen Medicare, but not both.
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Selling out of losing investments inside of a taxable account allows you to realize both short-term and long-term capital losses, which you can use to offset gains for tax purposes.
My colleague Wayne Thorp and I both feel like each earnings report we look at has a profit number that has been adjusted to offset the impact of currency translation.
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School-aid advisers say the strategy helps both parents and children, since the kids get valuable experience while earning a small salary that can help offset tuition or other expenses.
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