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The phrase "are fully offset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is completely balanced or countered by another factor.
Example: "The costs of the project are fully offset by the anticipated revenue from sales."
Alternatives: "are completely balanced" or "are entirely countered."
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"The giveaways are fully offset by various revenue-raising measures, including the scrapping of the 10p rate, the rise in the national insurance threshold and changes in capital allowances," said analysts at Capital Economics.
Administration officials have long claimed that Mr Clinton's proposed increases in discretionary spending (such as for schools and health) are fully offset by revenue-raising measures and spending cuts elsewhere in the budget.
Among not-for-profit hospitals, revenue reductions are fully offset by reductions in operating expenses, and profits are unchanged.
Finally, we find that the CMG can form head-to-head dimers in which the two Mcm2/5 gates are fully offset from each other, helping to fill in key gaps concerning the higher-order organization of the Mcm2-7 double hexamer and how the CMG matures from this state into two single particles that encircle complementary single strands.
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It includes the statement: We do not propose to guarantee that the charge will be fully offset by the savings.
But over time, those costs will be fully offset by savings since workers will no longer get higher benefits when they reach 70.
Congress can then devise a new system to pay doctors, and any increases in fees should be "fully offset with real savings," he said.
The bill's sponsor, Patty Murray of Washington, said that shouldn't matter, since the bill's cost was fully offset by new revenues.
The two chambers are at loggerheads over the question of whether and how to offset the cost of extending and expanding the business and individual tax breaks, with House Democrats insisting that the costs should be fully offset.
The Federal Open Market Committee noted more reports that rising labor costs could no longer be fully offset by productivity improvements and that more companies seemed to be trying to raise prices to help profits.
It is expected to raise £1.75 billion in its first full year, but will be fully offset by cuts in employers' national insurance contributions.In this section When in roam Gordon's theorem Who blinks?
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