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It would be an advantage but not enough to offset the price.
But with boxes costing $50 to $80, Congress allocated $1.34 billion to provide $40 coupons to help offset the price.
So, sometimes confusion arises in the determination of the overall plant yield that would more than offset the price due to lower quality of product.
"The savings here could easily be used to offset the price of providing counsel for most immigrants being processed by I.C.E.," Mr. Grussendorf said.
If Apple cut the price of each TV episode in half — to 99 cents, from $1.99 — would sales on iTunes increase enough to offset the price drop?
A study in 2008 calculated that the medical cost savings are enough, on average, to offset the price of gastric bypass within two to four years.
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Such a system would let the government offset the price-setting strength of the medical and pharmaceutical industries, eliminate much of the waste due to a multiplicity of private insurance plans, and greatly cut administrative costs.
It offsets the price per square foot". Mr. Gural, together with Barry Gosin and Philip Pilevsky, paid $49 million for the building in December 1987.
Alexander Busche, Bayreuth's spokesman, said the price would offset the cost of filming and purchasing media rights.
"Unfortunately," he added, "we'll have to offset the increased price of shipping with increased product prices".
But fluctuating gasoline prices -- they were found to have fallen in May -- more than offset the food price increase.
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