Based upon data from the paper, the cooling climate impact from the decrease in the average global cloud height more than offset the positive forcing from an increase in greenhouse gases from human activities in the last decade.
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Just keep in mind that the sound will bounce best in a rectangular room with the couch offset from the center of the back-wall.
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But the hope is that large profits from the few winners will offset the inevitable losers.
The money it makes from fertilizer would offset the 72 megawatts of electricity needed to strip out the carbon, compress it and pump it out to sea.
At some point, injecting stimulus, likely, runs into the law of diminishing returns, whereby the supposed benefits from the additional spending are offset by the higher deficits, taxes, and interest rates in a world already saddled with way too much debt.
Hong Kong stocks bucked the market trend as earnings from a number of high profile companies offset the gloom from Europe.
Pittsburgh also made some noise before the deadline by acquiring center Jussi Jokinen from the Carolina Hurricanes to help offset the loss of Crosby.
At last week's meeting, the commission argued that while the exact impact wasn't known, revenues from the tax were likely to offset the increased cost of government borrowing.
Additionally, lower disposable income and high unemployment rates brought on by weak global economic growth have prevented LCD shipments from rising to levels which could offset the impact from lower prices.
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The expectation (or hope) with these indirect stock buybacks is that the stock will move upwards because the shares oustanding goes down (or at least the buybacks offset the dilution from the exercise of options).
The wiki goes on to show examples of how it works when you invest a single sum, covers topics such as using a loss from one tax lot to offset the capital gains from another, donating low basis shares to a charity, and how the stepped-up cost basis works at death.
After that, losses from one category can be used to offset gains from the other.
We have maintained our estimates despite a difficult business environment as we believe the expected sales from merchandise and media should offset the decline in operating margin forecasts.
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Citibank said the sums had gone towards covering losses resulting from the Lehman collapse, with the rest being offset against other obligations Lehman had to Citi.
Vodafone said the pressure from price competition and continuing economic problems in the eurozone had been partially offset by improved revenue from data services, as more people had smartphones.
The piece pointed out that some of these products were improperly purified which meant that the health benefits from consuming Omegas each day were offset by the risk of ingesting a toxin.
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Chua says she and her team focused on the region, which helped offset the storm spreading from the West.
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High penetration levels in the U.S. market enabled Home Depot to offset its losses from the hard-hit housing markets such as southern California and Florida.
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The inflated partnership interest is then sold at a loss and the phony loss is used to offset a real gain from the sale of appreciated stock or other assets.
The result, says Parker, is that airlines are retiring their old, inefficient planes, removing capacity from the system, but not nearly enough to offset the effects of high fuel prices.
The instant reaction from the City was mixed, with the earnings increase offset by the fall in the unemployment figure being lower than expected.
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As in 2004 and 2005, we think other parts of the economy can grow fast enough to offset the transition away from autos.
It was a mixed day for the markets with stocks traded mostly flat, but drifting lower later in the day, as the latest jobless numbers suggest an improvement in the employment picture, but that was offset by disappointing numbers from the housing sector.
And that would have saved the Fed from actually needing to intervene very much to offset the economic contraction.
The company notes that lower sequential profits from product revenue will bemore than offset by the insurance proceeds.
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If the 195 REITs lost the tax exemption and dividends were taxed at the same lower rate as other corporations, the amount gained would largely be offset by the amount lost from the lower tax rate on dividends, industry officials say.
In such a world, there is no benefit from background checks to offset the costs of running the system.
One outlier: Pulte Group, which surged on an analyst upgrade from Goldman Sachs that offset the downbeat housing data.
If it it is their considered belief that the profits from such investments can be used to more than offset the harm done by those investments, then they might consider it moral to invest anyway.
And if the obesity trend in the U.S. continues, it may offset the longevity improvements expected from reductions in smoking.
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