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But Trump's unpopularity seems to offset the benefit Republicans should get from the strong economy.
But there are signs that the European economy is also slowing, which would offset the benefit of an American slowdown.
The study attempted to determine whether the proceeds from the individual retirement accounts would be enough to offset the benefit cuts.
Economists refer to these as "transaction costs" that offset the benefit borrowers might get from defaulting on an underwater home loan.
The cashflow forecast assumes oil prices of $100 per barrel, compared with an average of $112 so far this year, though lower production and higher maintenance activity and costs offset the benefit of higher prices in the latest quarter.
The downward shift in the rate at which individuals pay 40% tax – it will start at £41,865 next year – is meant to offset the benefit of the increase in the basic personal allowance to £10,000.
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However, decompression time accompanied by accessing compressed data may offset the benefits of compression.
Significant morbidity and mortality offset the benefits of lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) for emphysema.
It's only beyond two drinks a day that you offset the benefits with the negative effects".
Does the threat of another Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, or Fukushima offset the benefits of nuclear energy?
You might think that the cuts would outrage already burdened travelers, becoming a public relations nightmare that would far offset the benefits to the carriers.
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