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Evidence also suggests that higher spending at the top instigates expenditure cascades that pressure middle-income families to spend in mutually offsetting ways.
Maybe all the ambition was mutually offsetting, but I've sensed more competitive hostility among the patrons of Brooklyn karaoke bars than among Clarkson's campers.
As Darwin saw, many important aspects of life are graded on the curve, and in such cases, individual incentives often lead to mutually offsetting efforts.
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The "beyond their current borders" phrase in the White House statement hinted at a return to a policy President George W. Bush outlined to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in 2004, which acknowledged that it was unrealistic to expect Israel to give up its major settlements in a final deal, although they would be offset by mutually agreed-upon land swaps.
How does offsetting work?
It was offsetting.
"Carbon offsetting?
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But are there offsetting benefits?
Preparing the plates used in offset involves defining and fixing the joint presence of two mutually repellent materials, one water-receptive for the nonprinting areas, and the other ink-receptive for the printing areas.
By mutually agreeing to adopt such plans, these states would each would have fairer results that would offset each other.
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