Sentence examples for ought to offset from inspiring English sources

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A corporate bond and a cash-collateralised credit-default swap written on the same company ought to offset each other if the company looks likely to default, the bond will fall and the swap rise.

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At a place like this there ought to be one to offset the notion that incredibly skinny people don't eat fat slabs of meat and cheese and bacon.

These tariffs, plus the advantages of a supply chain closer to America, and the need for retailers to diversify suppliers, ought to be enough to offset cheaper Asian labour costs, figured Mr Ross as long as the domestic industry also merged and trimmed itself into better shape.

By the conventional wisdom, Republicans ought to be basking in the glow of economic success while Democrats scramble to offset the political advantage of good times.

How much goes to offset health consequences?

Increased prices also helped to offset inflation.

There are ways to offset the costs.

Well enough to offset continuing problems?

Governments need to get their own houses in order and the industry's implicit government subsidy ought to be recognised via offsetting levies (as is already the case).

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