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The conservative character of the seating furniture is offset by the brightly coloured accessories.

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So if you can't budge on salary, then I'd like to discuss perks to offset living expenses.
Lucy may run to the newspapers. and it's my job to offset any insinuations she may make.
Since he arrived, I've already bought a new machine and I might get an offset.
You offset every effort we make to protect our property. and that of members of your own class.
Itwas thought the sale of vegetable might offset the cost.
Frankly, Germany needs friends in influential positions, to offset the Morgenthaus and the Lehmans.
Fortunately, our capital outlay has been handsomely offset by the resultant sales of armaments and missiles.
We searched your file, in the hope of finding some act of merit to offset the maximum penalty.
Mr. Worf, divert enough power to the shields to offset radiation and magnetic fields.
The skeletal structure in your radius and ulna is offset by.02 microns.
The stock has no value but it's offset against income.
And how much more latinum will it take to offset this risk?
You caught the son of Hoskins to offset the loss of yours?
I've got an offset carrier.
Since none of them believe for a moment the test will succeed, they feel it imperative that they should be prepared. To issue as effective and as sweeping a statement as possible. To offset the almost ruinous publicity that reindeers have received.
Well, it's a mild sedative to offset any, uh, any shock.
Offset litho reproductions of these by the thousand, then.
You offset every effort we make...to protect our property and that of members of your own class.
Fortunately our capital outlay has been handsomely offset by the resultant sales of armaments and missiles.
The shutter ring was offset.
We need three times that amount to offset the losses we've already. Stop it! You will stop!
I'm so proud. Well, you know, it's slightly offset.
The skeletal structure in your radius and ulna is offset by 0.02 microns.
SeaQuest, analysis shows an offset on the ICG. I think it's about two hours.
It has a lot of snags from the user point of view, and, uh. we don't think it has sufficient advantages to offset them.
It is offset.
So the telescope would be pointed at a nearby bright star and then offset to a featureless patch of sky from which, over the long night the light from the unseen galaxy would slowly accumulate.
And a six percent tariff was imposed to help offset the lost income of Tarkalian sheepherders.
Appearing as a voluntary witness against him could offset damage to yourself.
I'm not that narrow-minded. We have a wonderful chemistry. That's enough to offset a few minor differences.
The contingent fee will offset losing you.
Should you choose to take me up on this, I worked it out and the revenue from ticket sales will offset the cost.
Now he knows I'm trying to offset his rhythm.
Now if we can rig it so we can offset it just slightly, we would stop a wormhole from establishing.
If it is, I'll just put more makeup on your chin to offset it.
Something to offset Det. Moreland's pinstriped lawyerly affectations. and the brash, tweedy impertinence of Det. Freamon.

News and current affairs

To offset the negative impact of private-sector deleveraging on growth, the US government has maintained expansionary fiscal and monetary policies.
Though this is partially offset by foreign-exchange reserves, Japan now faces massive disaster-relief costs - and this on top of its depressing demographic trends.
Regional VAT rates might be increased slightly if expenditure restraint is not sufficient to offset the loss of tariff revenues due to the customs union.
The European Central Bank, fixated on inflation, will be slow to lower interest rates, and the European Stability Pact will make it impossible for fiscal policy to offset these weaknesses.
In principle Saudi Arabia could offset a price rise by hiking its production.
But even if the minimum wage were raised sufficiently to offset the withdrawal of tax credits, transferring more of the cost of labor from taxpayers to employers would be the wrong strategy.
If home prices fall sharply in that city, the drop in the value of the home would be offset by an increase in the value of the futures contract.
Developing countries must also aim to offset the consequences of globalization.
Although their households have suffered to some extent from the fall in equity prices, they not only can continue to grow, but they can also increase their internal demand to offset the decline in exports to the US.
With most shocks to the world economy, we expect central banks to take steps to offset their effects.
More precisely, Alesina argued that while bleeding on its own would worsen the patient's condition, its beneficial impact on expectations would more than offset its debilitating effects.
Would you draw comfort from your country's impressive internal resilience and offset the deflationary winds blowing from the West; or would you play it safe and increase your country's precautionary reserves?
But if Iran pulls modest amounts of its oil from international markets, price increases are likely to offset (perhaps completely) any loss in revenue from the supply cut.
Moreover, during Earth Hour, any significant drop in electricity demand will entail a reduction in CO2 emissions during the hour, but it will be offset by the surge from firing up coal or gas stations to restore electricity supplies afterwards.
Two of them offset each other, but the third threatens what America needs most in the coming years: economic growth.
No amount of increased American military effort is likely to offset the resulting lack of progress in weakening extremists in both countries.
That is both logical and rational - and thus not something that the US Federal Reserve can offset with unconventional monetary easing.
The good news is that a powerful investment-led impetus should partly offset declining export growth and allow Asia's landing to be soft rather than hard.
Second, the decline in US consumption should also be partly offset by a rise in US investment.
In principle, one could cut other taxes to offset the effects of a carbon tax, neutralizing the revenue effects.
They should be unified throughout the region. Regional VAT rates might be increased slightly if expenditure restraint is not sufficient to offset the loss of tariff revenues due to the customs union.
But such modest gains are more than offset by the security setbacks that China has suffered as a result of its assertiveness in regional territorial disputes.
But this may have been offset by a decline in the proportion of earnings coming from the US.

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