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Reagan himself enacted significant tax increases, offsetting to a considerable extent his initial cuts.
Israel also has expressed concern that US sales of advanced weaponry to Gulf Arab states has the potential of offsetting, to some degree, Israel's qualitative military edge.
NetJets Europe, which claims to be "the world's largest business aviation company", is adding compulsory carbon offsetting to contracts with all its customers.
The Republican-led committee's release of embarrassing e-mail from formerly high-flying corporations has kept it in the news all year, offsetting, to some degree, the perception that Republicans are too pro-business.
CPRE believes that any offsetting metric should take account of land take, and require offsetting to cover an area of land (not merely what a developer judges to be 'habitat') at least equal to that developed.
The Download festival in Derby was praised for offering carbon offsetting to the audience and distributing an artists' briefing booklet to performers, encouraging them to minimise their own carbon footprint.
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Emerging markets, it seems, are not currently the perfect offset to flat and falling developed markets.
Venture capital investors will receive a 10% tax offset to expand startups in their early stages.
The concern was offset to some degree by the confidence estimate issued by the Conference Board.
"Fuel dropping like a rock is a big offset to the economy," he said.
"The real offset to expenses is how much you can sell".
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