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The additional compressor work due to the increased pressure loss will only slightly increase, and this may be offset by operating at lower stoichiometries as the interdigitated design is less mass transfer controlled, which means that the overall efficiency of the interdigitated arrangement will be higher.

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With modest leverage, office buildings and apartment houses held directly throw off no currently taxable income, because the rent is offset by operating expenses, depreciation and interest.

But that would most likely be offset by lower operating costs for the Boeing jet.

Second, hospitals will not simply go about their business as usual about 90percentt of lost revenues will be offset by reduced operating expenses, accomplished mainly through savings on personnel, but also through savings on non-personnel costs.

Although SMM drugs face higher API costs, because of Mozambique's burdensome import duties, as well as high maintenance costs, according to the factory's business plan these will be offset by lower capital costs and smaller operating profits, typical of a state-subsidised company [ 38].

Those detainees would be relocated to a U.S. facility that could cost up to $475 million to build, but would ultimately be offset by as much as $180 million per year in operating cost savings.

"Any loss in revenue will likely be offset by the gain in travel times, which may reduce operating costs by allowing the authority to run fewer buses," according to Mr. Bloomberg's plan.

When organismal population sizes are large, evolutionary theory (Otto and Hastings 1998; Rispe and Moran 2000) predicts that selective forces operating at lower (e.g., mtDNA) levels will be offset by selection among organisms evolving in populations.

While Debenhams has self-help opportunities (space optimisation; operating efficiencies and mark down), we expect these to be offset by material wage inflation and margin reinvestment back into differentiating the offer.

"The costs associated with exiting these business, including the impact of operating them in the short term, are expected to be offset by the price reduction".

Operating costs are expected to rise because of inflation and energy costs, but Severn said these would be offset by unspecified "efficiency measures".

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