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Public spending per person is higher in Scotland than in England (in Wales it is not as high as in Scotland and in Northern Ireland it is higher still), but that is, roughly, offset by the tax revenue from North Sea oil that would be attributable to Scotland if it were divided up.

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In our forecast model, this small shift in the polling has been roughly offset by the rally in the stock market (one of several economic variables the model considers), which reflects increasing investor optimism about the situation in Europe and efforts by the Federal Reserve to stimulate the economy.

"The picture of flat lending growth overall is broadly as expected at this stage, reflecting reductions in some legacy portfolios being roughly offset in aggregate by expanding new lending," said Paul Fisher the Bank's executive director for markets.

Over the last quarter, however, an increase of 3percentt in the price of grains was roughly offset by a 3percentt decline in the prices of fats and oils.

It is also observed that for CR = 1.4 dB, the gap between the main transmitted signal power and the out-of-band spectral re-growth at 1.4 MHz offset is roughly (25 10) = 15 dB at the RS and (33 10) = 23 dB at the BS.

That "offset" of unreleased CO2 is roughly double that of bioethanol-powered cars.

According to Alicia Munnell, Director of the Center for Retirement Research, "Pension and retiree health benefits for state and local workers roughly offset the wage penalty, so that total compensation in the two sectors is roughly comparable".

Your hope is that your overestimates and underestimates mostly offset each other, so that your total estimate is roughly correct.

Most suppliers of carbon offsets say that the cost of planting a tree is roughly $5, and the tree must live for at least 100 years to fully compensate for the emissions in question.

As noted in the previous paragraph, the longest sequence currently known is roughly 750 megabases long so we need 30 bits to encode the long offsets.

As the BP-MF receiver operates at symbol level, its execution time is roughly independent of the payload size and, therefore, we conclude that the per-bit computational complexity is linear in the payload size plus some offset.

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