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The United States typically offers potential customers more advanced electronic equipment than its European competitors, partially offsetting the disadvantages of its older designs; and delivery delays for the European aircraft are typically longer.
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Mr. Fritsch, echoing other economists, said the weak dollar could also prompt European companies to improve their efficiency and productivity over the medium to long term to offset the disadvantages of having costs denominated in euros.
On the state level, the Pataki administration's proposed tax break would help offset the disadvantages of doing business in New York, where real estate and utilities are more costly than elsewhere, said Brian Horey, the president of Equity Growth Management, a venture capital company that invests in Internet enterprises.
Before he can worry about potential rivals, Hagel says, he has to look into himself to see if he has the mettle and ideas needed to offset the disadvantages that make also-rans of senators who discover their Washington experience and voting records only handicap them when they go up against fresh-faced governors able to boast that they're not part of the problem.
Typically, the WMA additive R and artificial RAP binder could offset the disadvantages of each other in rutting and fatigue resistance respectively.
Furthermore, a hyperbolic tangent function in conjunction with a sharpness function permitted to vary with time according to a set of user-defined parameters is implemented to offset the disadvantages of existing saturation-respecting controller and chattering.
In this assays, the paper capillary force is first used to transport complex fluids such as whole blood or colloidal suspensions that contain particulates in a new type channel - paper capillary driven hollow channel, which offset the disadvantages of current paper microfluidic technologies.
Sexual recombination gives good traits the opportunities to become linked with other good traits, and mathematical models suggest this may be more than enough to offset the disadvantages of sexual reproduction.
Testing expression levels of specific genes in the ablated blastomeres may, however, offset the disadvantages of the procedure by providing additional information on the embryo's health, assuming that analysis of one blastomere was reliably representative for the entire embryo.
Finally, it can also be expected that employees who are satisfied with their wage will have a higher chance of remaining with the employer, as the rewards offset the disadvantages of commodified labour time (H7).
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