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been counteracting
verb
To act in opposition to; thwart; to hinder, defeat, or frustrate, by contrary agency or influence; as, to counteract the effect of medicines; to counteract good advice.
Exact(2)
Here's one more thing we have to add to the mix" of forces that have been counteracting the strengthening greenhouse lately.
With regard to the missing improvement 1in oxygenation despite barrier-stabilizing properties of AM and preserved lung mechanics in the pneumonia + MV group, we hypothesized that vasodilatory properties in the lung of AM might have been counteracting the reduction of lung injury by increasing ventilation/perfusion mismatch.
Similar(58)
"The American government is facing political pressure that has not been counteracted".
Much of the advantage has been counteracted by the shifting exchange rate.
I have fought for these changes but my efforts have been counteracted".
"I have indeed fought for these changes, and my efforts have been counteracted," he said.
The turmoil, he said, was "counteracting the course of global civilization".
But it can't do it alone, and Congress is counteracting such tailwinds with fiscal headwinds.
However, there are counteracting tendencies.
Parents should be counteracting this by telling their children they'll support whatever makes them happy.
Toshiba is counteracting this claim by pointing out that even Blockbuster admits the war isn't over, yet.
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