Sentence examples for degree of offsetting from inspiring English sources

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It is actually questionable whether "making up later" can achieve complete restitution, but clearly there must be some degree of offsetting.

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Other firms do not have the same degree of offset available, meaning a big Coco layer could drive ROEs down farther still.They must hope that their regulators will be laxer than the Swiss or that they outperform the rest of the industry.

For instance, the octupole Fano resonance in case of NC-DNS is found to be much weaker compared to NC-MNS nanostructure. Figure 10c shows the scattering spectra of MNS and DNS nanostructures with nanoegg-like shapes, where the symmetry of both the nanostructures is broken with the same degree of offset.

Additionally, by considering stochastic user's mobility, a high degree of offset among new users' positions can take place, with a number of users slightly improving their transmission (e.g., slightly better channel gain conditions) and counterbalance any negative transmission impact from the users who deteriorate their transmission capabilities in the new positions.

These neurons exhibit preferred direction tuning, where the level of neural activity is highest when movements are made in the preferred direction (PD), and gets progressively lower as movements are made at increasing degrees of offset from the PD.

The degree of the offset in δHg between the MMHg (before photodegradation) and IHg are somewhat variable across the sites but generally consistent with previous studies.

Israel also has expressed concern that US sales of advanced weaponry to Gulf Arab states has the potential of offsetting, to some degree, Israel's qualitative military edge.

The arrival time of sound energy from all the subwoofers is near-simultaneous from the audience's perspective, but is canceled out to a large degree behind the subwoofers because of offset sound wave arrival times.

In the cerebellum, we found a nonmonotonic effect of DZN, with enhanced AC signaling at the low dose that disappeared or was reversed at the high dose; this likely represents the positive neurotrophic effect of acetylcholine produced by a small degree of cholinesterase inhibition, offsetting the direct effects of low exposure (Timofeeva et al. 2008a).

Cong and Silverstein (2011) found financial support (enhanced by migration) could have positive effects on financial security and the welfare of parental generations, to some degree offsetting the disadvantage of living at a distance.

Being a good guest means respecting your hosts' hours and habits, and following the rules of the house, and even to a degree offsetting the cost of your visit in thoughtful ways.

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