Sentence examples for burden offsetting from inspiring English sources

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The findings of this study in combination with the aforementioned ones contrast with another published study which concluded that additional level of cross protection of the bivalent vaccine would result in a substantial reduction in cervical cancer burden offsetting costs avoided due to the prevention of genital warts due to the HPV 6/11.

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But lower inflation is expected to ease the debt burden and offset stagnant tax revenues.

Though it costs $12 a day per prisoner, which is more than the old system, the burden is offset by the number of prisoners who go straight upon release.

The median Swedish family has a standard of living roughly comparable with that of the median U.S. family: wages are if anything higher in Sweden, and a higher tax burden is offset by public provision of health care and generally better public services.

For every advantage she carries an offsetting burden, along with the weight of exceedingly high expectations.

A supporting brief urging the court to uphold the law filed by six states at least partly subject to the preclearance requirement said the minor burdens were offset by benefits including expert guidance in avoiding discrimination, less litigation and better race relations.

Whither the Internet's Grand Bargain? Whether these new user burdens are offset by personal benefits will, of course, depend entirely on the particular consumer, the product or service involved, shifting and often paradoxical attitudes toward use of information, or perhaps just the time of day.

Most burdens are offset by the use of recovered energy to substitute conventional energy sources (i.e. natural gas and coal).

Incineration has a similar environmental hotspot source to those of composting and AD: operation is the stage with the highest environmental burden while energy recovery (both heat and electricity) plays a key role in offsetting these burdens.

However, if this product has harmful effects (e.g. tobacco) increased consumption is more likely to lead to poorer health outcomes, burdening health systems and offsetting any economic gains.

In effect, the perceived benefits from a reduction in preparation burden may be offset by the perceived costs from a reduction in sensitivity.

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