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Mnuchin also insisted that "there will be no absolute tax cut for the upper class, but any tax cuts we have for the upper class will be offset by less deductions that pay for it".
Or imagine cars with better brakes that could take the place of airbags, or aero-engines whose increased reliability could be offset by less frequent maintenance, leaving airlines about as safe as they were in the 1950s.
However, the differences were small, as the higher primary productivity in the wetter northeastern woodlands tends to be offset by less favourable vegetation structure for livestock grazing.
They're spread over several government portfolios, from science and environment to education, and the positive spin the government is putting on some moves may be offset by less apparent moves likely to make science advocates unhappy.
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The increase in work outside the home was offset by less housework and less spare time and less sleep.A woman's worldWhat is clear is that in countries such as Japan, Germany and Italy, which are all troubled by the demographics of shrinking populations, far fewer women work than in America, let alone Sweden.
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The batting success was offset by less effective bowling: he took just 18 Sheffield Shield wickets, barely half the number (33) achieved by Victoria's left-arm spinner George Tribe, who was picked for three Tests against England that season, but then turned his back on Australian cricket and moved to England.
If the preferred direction tuning curves in human sensorimotor areas are indeed narrower than a cosine function, then repetition supression may only be observed when repeated movements are offset by less than 45°, not 90° as we had originally predicted.
The engineering of microbes for improved production of ethylene represents a unique challenge; however, many of the risks are offset by less obvious advantages.
However, by the end of training, birds recapitulated routes slightly less accurately after learning in pairs than after learning individually, suggesting that the initial advantage of faster learning in pairs is offset by less accurate acquisition (or less accurate execution) of the task.
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