The time at which something is supposed to begin.
A horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips.
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Examples for "runner "
Examples for "runner "
1 David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, was runner - up for the second successive year.
2 He's a good hard runner , a great zone runner with great vision.
3 No recent year has been so short of an obvious front runner .
4 Last year Ireland's outstanding marathon runner Catherina McKiernan won the national prize.
5 He's a power runner and his feet never stop going, Zimmer said.
1 The stolon has pressed itself into another seam.
2 Fragaria: circumnutation of another and younger stolon , traced from 8 A.M. to 10.30 P.M.
3 Cotyledon umbilicus: circumnutation of stolon , traced from 11.15 A.M. Aug. 25th to 11 A.M. 27th.
4 Griseb were placed in two habitats either heterogeneous or homogeneous in soil nutrient availability, with stolon connections left intact or severed.
5 Movement of end of stolon magnified 2.2 times.
A compensating equivalent.
Другие значения термина "offset" 1 However, this possible benefit cannot offset the considerable increase of late complications.
2 Banks worldwide have been taking measures to offset risk amid the crisis.
3 It said that emerging market demand had offset continued weakness at home.
4 However, it should continue to be offset by growth in developing markets.
5 Also, greater availability of financial aid could offset the need to work.
6 But regulators also consider whether new competitors can help offset the changes.
7 This will partially offset any improvement in emerging market conditions, Richards said.
8 However, a stronger euro should help offset some of the price declines.
9 The company said steep discounts in July helped offset weaker consumer demand.
10 However, a late rally offset a somewhat weaker start to the session.
11 To offset that problem the Fed might have to lower interest rates.
12 Any advantage to his health was easily offset by outsized second helpings.
13 That offset contraction in service sector activity in struggling Ireland and Spain.
14 However, he urged it to change its policies to offset its emissions.
15 The good news was offset after the April numbers were revised downwards.
16 These modest outflows were offset by strong inflows in Europe, he added.
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