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But those monies are not unlimited and we have said we have to offset that".
"When developers are told that they will have to offset their plans, they often back off.
The government's finances are so straitened that it would have to offset a wage increase with layoffs.
"But you have to offset that with wider, deeper and – crucially – more targeted work in the city".
But I think you just have to offset as much as you can and try your best.
After all, if you never have to offset the cost of tax cuts, why not just eliminate taxes altogether?
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He said he also has to offset the cost of bringing in roads, water treatment plants and electric lines.
To recover exact colour information, one has to offset these curves based on intimate knowledge of the camera or various other colour calibration tools.
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).
Someone has to offset the presence of pop-celebrity charlatan preacher Rick Warren!
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