Sentence examples for offset the consequences from inspiring English sources

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European and North American states can reopen formal channels of diplomacy, ramp up informal negotiations and dampen accusatory rhetoric to offset the consequences of the Spearhead force for NATO-Russia relations.

The oil-for-food program was created in December 1996 to offset the consequences of sanctions by allowing Iraq to sell oil to buy food, medicine and other humanitarian goods; it ended after the United States invaded Iraq in 2003.

While it's true that many Boomer Encore-preneurs are working to offset the consequences of poor financial planning and The Great Recession, they're also doing it to restore the personal equilibrium that was disrupted when the second place went away.

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The weak sensitivity of the results to fertility changes indicates that fertility alone is not omnipotent in offsetting the consequences of population ageing either, at least within the timeframe of the coming 50 years.

Congress's approach to campaign-finance reform has been to add new rules to offset the unintended consequences of the old.

Some companies already have such programs in other countries, to offset the environmental consequences of their own carbon-dioxide emissions at home, and are looking at similar projects in China.

Today, good scientists are exploring weather control to offset the potential consequences of global warming.

We find that the ability of these funds to offset the negative consequences of the economic crisis seems to have been limited.

"Here, however, Congress has impressed into service third parties, healthy individuals who could be but are not customers of the relevant industry, to offset the undesirable consequences of the regulation". Ginsberg: "If I understand (Justice Roberts') point correctly, it was incumbent on Congress, in 1965, to warn the States clearly of the size and shape potential changes to Medicaid might take.

Since 2008, however, the EU Commission encouraged using the funds to offset the negative consequences of the economic crisis, through an acceleration of the execution of the programs, originally planned over a 7-year horizon, and a re-orientation of the financing towards counter-cyclical interventions (European Commission 2008a, b).

As an alternative, I propose that we adopt multiple reference groups, one above and one below, to offset the negative consequences of selecting either.

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