Sentence examples for the offsetting from inspiring English sources

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the offsetting

noun

Anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent.

  • Today's victory was an offset to yesterday's defeat.

Exact(60)

The offsetting spending reductions he promised never materialized.

This would eliminate the offsetting negative expectation of higher taxes.

The offsetting swaps were structured so that Freddie Mac made its payments a month earlier than it received the offsetting payments.

These figures take no account of the offsetting impact of extra investment.

"Hedging" means the offsetting of commitments in the market in actuals by futures contracts.

Pay in child care tends to be low, so the offsetting factor is not very great.

America has been the offsetting power allaying the tensions of China's emergence.

Schering-Plough then billed Medicaid officials at these high prices -- without giving the offsetting grants.

Paradoxically, though, the offsetting trends may cause problems of their own.

The offsetting is similar to the cap-and-trade system for carbon dioxide emissions.

A large anti-terrorist conflict could provide many of the risks of war without any of the offsetting benefits.

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