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What would you do to offset that? A. That's not a "big, gaping hole".
Says Mamo: "You also need to find out what you can do to offset stress.
In the world of the wealthy, liberalism is something you do to offset your rapacious behavior in other spheres.
Is there anything that Canada could do or the oil companies could do to offset that as a way of helping you to reach that decision?
We see little that Reckitt can do to offset this - its slow-release technology won't get clearance for three to four years, while brands count for very little (virtually nothing) in this field.
The problem with "Krankenhaus Blues" — and it's not clear that there is anything further the director, Donna Mitchell, could do to offset it — is its adolescent glee in shocking.
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It is called biodiversity offsetting, and it means putting a value on the natural world in order to know what has to be done to offset its loss.
A third approach to increasing supply quickly might entail releasing crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, as the Clinton administration did to offset high heating oil prices last fall.
If nothing was done to offset the lower productivity of the economy, the amount of public debt would become unsustainable within 30 years.
The scientific consensus is that not enough is being done to offset the rate at which carbon is being dumped into the atmosphere.
The first thing Jack Miller did to offset rising electricity bills at his spacious cowboy theme store, Wyoming Home, was to replace all the 150-watt and 250-watt bulbs with fluorescent lighting.
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