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Meanings of offset the increase in English
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Usage of offset the increase in English
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It hopes that will offsettheincrease in borrowing costs.
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Not having the MP5, wool blanket and radio has offsettheincrease slightly, but noticeably.
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Weaker energy and food prices, however, partially offsettheincrease in prices of services last month.
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However, these savings won't fully offsettheincrease in points cost for premium cabin award seats and upgrades.
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This is despite the government saying that it will give 15 million poor families cash handouts to offsettheincrease.
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With this, I hope, we will get revenues which can offsettheincrease in wages, Jha told Reuters from Kolkata.
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Horton said there was a slight pick-up in lumber costs, but it was able to offsettheincrease with its revenues.
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The farming community enrolled 101 new students last year with no additional revenues to offsettheincrease, said Dan Farr, superintendent of Sidney schools.
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Cost savings due to a lower risk of hospitalization for catheter-related bacteremia partially offsettheincreased cost of rt-PA.
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This may offsettheincreasing cost of borrowing, thereby enabling the government to continue with its spending plans, it said.
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Firms like Paddy Power Betfair are looking for growth opportunities to offsettheincreasing cost of regulation in established markets such as Britain and Australia.
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An unprecedented level of lump sum buyouts and annuity purchases partially offsettheincreases in both assets and liabilities - due to lower interest rates.
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Gasoil demand related to IMO 2020 should become more apparent in the coming weeks, offsettingtheincreased refinery runs, according the FGE and Wood Mackenzie.
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The higher fusion rate and lower incidence of repeat revision surgery offsettheincreased blood loss and longer recovery time associated with posterior cervical fusions.