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"Clothing, food and alcoholic drinks also helped to push up inflation, offset by falling air fares".
If the fund earns a constant 6percentt a year and John withdraws a monthly stipend equal to 4percentt of the $2 million divided by 12, rising by 2percentt each year as an inflation offset, he will succeed.
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In the past year increases in carriage fees have outpaced inflation, offsetting weakness in advertising.
The reasoning is that inflation offsets the cost of a loan because the value of the home purchased rises with inflation.
But German consumer sentiment was expected to improve slightly in November as household relief about declining inflation offsets concerns about the future of the economy, according to the German market-research company GfK.
The directors also said that continued inflation risks offset the risks to the economy.
U.S. stocks ended mixed, as inflation concerns offset lower oil prices.
Mortgage debt looms a lot larger when there is no price inflation to offset your 8% interest cost.
No matter how pro-business the Bush Administration is, persistent and worsening problems with tech overcapacity and inflation will offset his efforts in 2005.
This increases the sensitivity of taxes and output to unexpected inflation, thus minimizing the inflation needed to offset supply shocks.
This 1∶2 entrainment lasted 5 30 sec before abruptly reverting to 1∶1, this time with the onset of phrenic activity lagging behind inflation although the offset still occurred before the end of inflation (Fig. 1a, right inset).
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