If the court doesn't do that, the company warns that lawyers could "game the system" by hiding or delaying their filings with bankruptcy trusts so courts won't offset any judgments by the amount they recovered elsewhere.
The stated debt is deceiving because in real terms Japan only owes the equivalent of 100% of GDP--Japan has Y1, 000, 000 billion in foreign exchange reserves and owns part of its debt, it doesn't offset debt for reporting purposes.
The increases in television didn't fully offset weakness at the Paramount Pictures movie studio, though.
Many have had to repeatedly seek approval from state insurance departments for price increases to offset costs they didn't anticipate.
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The growth of its mobile business hasn't been enough to offset its troubles on the desktop.
Strong auto production hasn't been enough to offset broader slowdowns in other industries.
As early as 1989, for instance, in an article entitled "Space-based Solar Shield to Offset Greenhouse Effect, " James T.
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Though the UAW has had some success signing up university instructors and other professionals, those victories haven't been able to offset the losses in the auto industry.
That is to embed in law the common sense principle that any new proposals or new tax cuts need to be offset so that they don't cause a deterioration in the budget deficit.
If a company's gross margin is falling, that could mean that the company is slashing prices (due to increased competition) or that cost of production is rising and the company can't increase prices to offset it.
Hedge funds with "trader" tax status could face a worse problem: Current rules don't allow the funds to offset gains with losses before paying the 3.8% tax.
That's not something many bondholders will accept, particularly since a voluntary deal won't trigger credit default swaps to offset losses.
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It wasn't known how much the payment would offset the film's budget.
The critics assume implicitly that all the expansion on the asset side of the Fed's balance sheet is offset by monetary liabilities, which simply isn't true.
Compared to the fourth quarter of 2010, Service and Sales revenues decreased by 3.6% as fewer branded contract gross additions were partially offset by handset sales in connection with the introduction of T-Mobile USA's new unlimited Value plans.
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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.
That doesn't sound like much, but it's enough to offset the cost of a quintupling of wirelessnetwork usage, according to Thomas Lee, wireless analyst at Salomon Smith Barney.
Capital gains also aren't indexed for inflation, so a lower rate is intended to offset the effect of inflated gains.
The Lib Dems claim (they would, wouldn't they) that all this has been carefully costed and will be offset by painless savings elsewhere, made by, for instance, scrapping the Department of Trade and Industry.
If they don't want to vote against a payroll tax cut, they can vote to offset the cost with spending cuts.
While there isn't a single formula for assembling a salad in the French style, the best ones offset crisp lettuce with savory, succulent bites of meat, cheese and seasonal vegetables.
So color digital printing won't be cheap--5 to 10 cents per page versus a fraction of a penny for offset.
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