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He knew that he had to offset his lack of size and speed by trying to improve his quickness and studying film, and also his strength.
(The district also had to offset more than $5 million in unplanned expenses for charter schools after a larger number of students enrolled than expected).
This was not an easy trick to pull off import tariffs act as a tax on exporters, a burden the state had to offset with subsidies, duty drawbacks and cheap credit.
At various times, Michigan officials had to offset more than $10 billion in expected shortfalls — closing prisons, eliminating state departments and cutting funds to libraries, day care programs, crime laboratories, zoos and more.
Though the highest-priced journals are in the sciences, libraries have had to offset those price increases by buying fewer books, often in other disciplines like literature and the humanities, association officials and librarians at the University of California said.
For the double-input case, GA3-AM had to offset the effect of rapamycin.
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But those monies are not unlimited and we have said we have to offset that".
The Bank of England would have to offset any additional cuts by keeping rates low for longer.
But you should never have to offset the cost of a deliberate decision to reduce tax rates on Americans".
After all, if you never have to offset the cost of tax cuts, why not just eliminate taxes altogether?
Senate Democratic leaders said that the House sum was wholly inadequate, and that Congress should not have to offset the costs.
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