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Either remedy would tend to offset any federal stimulus.
However, under less extreme conditions, the seed would enter winter less dormant, and this would tend to offset the reduced dormancy-breaking effect of higher winter temperatures (low temperature relieves dormancy in Bur) tending to maintain the status quo.
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Such plans tend to offset lower premiums with higher annual deductibles.
The Cuban vote in South Florida, which is overwhelmingly Republican, and the black vote, largely Democratic, tend to offset each other.
Cost advantages tend to offset the fact that these are less brilliant and less lightfast than the anthraquinones.
The chart shows industries that tend to offset each other.
And even though the carbon offset system is flawed in many ways, I'm supportive of it in general and we tend to offset our events through Zero Footprint.
"So those two factors — warm ocean and a warm upper level — tend to offset each other in terms of hurricane activity," he told VICE News.
On infusion, the raised SID will tend to offset the acid base effects of ATOT infusion.
The details differed, but the differences tended to offset one another.
In the return game, "Antwaan Randall Cobb" is dynamic but tends to offset his big plays with big mistakes.
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