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But that cost would be counterbalanced by firm commodity prices and a strong American economy sucking in developing country exports.

When the ice sheets melt, the expected sea level rise from all that meltwater entering the oceans would be counterbalanced by the relaxation of the sea level near the ice sheet due to a decreased pull from the gravity of the remaining ice.

"With this human element in mind, any sort of breach in security would be counterbalanced by thousands of watchful eyes.

Climate models and the earliest experiments in the 1980s suggested that any cooling caused by increased surface albedo would be counterbalanced by decreased cooling because of lower evaporation rates (Henderson-Sellers and Gornitz 1984; Dickinson and Henderson-Sellers 1988).

Usually in the cropland and grassland areas only non-CO2 emissions are considered, due to the assumption that those would be counterbalanced by CO2 removals from the subsequent re-growth of the vegetation within one year [1].

Cutting total write-offs for mortgage interest, for example — whether by eliminating the deduction altogether or capping it — would be counterbalanced by an individual paying taxes at a lower marginal rate.

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To do this the satellite would need to be in a synchronous orbit (one whose orbital period is the same as the period of revolution of the planet underneath), and the descending cable would have to be counterbalanced by an ascending one extending off into space.

However, such a protective effect would have to be counterbalanced by a causal effect in the hormone receptor negative group in order to obtain a null result.

The German population in the old provinces would have been counterbalanced by the Slavic population in the new; the Protestant faith of the Brandenburgers and Prussians would have had to share its influence with the Roman Catholicism of the Poles; the capital city of Berlin would have found a competitor in the capital city of Warsaw.

My bad luck would be cosmically counterbalanced by the miraculous good luck of having a father who would be the very first person in the world to recover from AIDS.

Such extra investment would be strongly counterbalanced by an important benefit of MCM testing, namely that test interpretation is less labour intensive and time consuming for the cytoscreeners and cytopathologists that are in such short supply.

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