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If we respond by legally requiring the assignment of 10 extra points to all nonwhite applicants, to offset the bias, the hiring officials might unconsciously respond by boosting the scores of white applicants still further, so that the tilt in favor of hiring whites remains intact.
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Seeking scholarships reserved for international applicants can be a good way to offset some expenses, but don't plan on the extra financial help, said Cruz. "If you do get one, that's a bonus," he said.
Business could also see important benefit to offset the higher costs — more applicants to choose from.
Dr Bousted believes that far more fundamental changes to teachers' workloads are necessary to offset an impending recruitment crisis in the teaching profession, where the number of applicants has dropped by 5,000 in a year.
How much goes to offset health consequences?
I try to offset it.
To offset the sweetness of the tomatoes.
The applicants in this case created a "risk management method" that can be used by energy consumers, like a school or a factory, to offset various risks, like fluctuations in energy prices or the added costs of an unusually cold winter.
To offset this deficit, the United States must attract offsetting investment from abroad.
Increased prices also helped to offset inflation.
There are ways to offset the costs.
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