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How to use offsetting in a sentence

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Thus, divergent growth apparently prompted offsetting, in order for the coral to maintain the lacuna and occupy the space around it.
More radical eco-activists argue that carbon offsetting is a distraction from the need for us simply to stop flying and producing and consuming.
But when prices fall, sales generally increase, offsetting some of the decrease in revenue.
Some networks may turn over some of their airtime to barter deals, offsetting programming costs.
Its performance and fuel consumption go a long way towards offsetting its high price and its build quality is second to none.
But the sluggish global economy has led many foreign firms to slow overseas expansion, offsetting some of that this year, analysts said.
Neither did they appreciate the peasants' practice of offsetting land fragmentation through repartition and private land exchanges.
Depot response played a significant role in offsetting initial deficiencies in the fill rate.
In adopting the voluntary offsetting approach, private individuals and companies agree to pay for emission-reductions projects.
It's a simple principle: For each payment not immediately settled, an offsetting payment is sought on the recipient side.
This loosening was most evident in countries where major tax cuts were implemented without sufficient offsetting expenditure restraint.
Forests, croplands, and grasslands around the world are thought to be valuable for offsetting carbon dioxide emissions from industry and vehicles.
If the payment was made to settle a business expense, also record the value as an offsetting expense.
So any change that benefits borrowers means an offsetting cut someplace else, perhaps in Pell Grants for the truly needy.
Gulp if you will, but arguably this is the logical outcome of the carbon offsetting business.
Under this 'holistic' approach, an institution could be deficient in one area but have offsetting strengths in other areas.
Specialized modes of existence thus provide a selective advantage to coexistent species, offsetting direct competition for available resources.
The architectural approach is rectilinear, well-built, with sharp, straight lines offsetting the natural surroundings.
But in Ireland the offsetting will take the form of new projects in other parts of the country.
Mr Bush is the first president for many years to lose the independent vote. But offsetting all this was Mr Bush's success at mobilising his base.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There is a little trick in offsetting pipe that one will have to practice to obtain.
There is no balance, no justice, no offsetting the indecent by that which is noble and good.
They may fall on persons who do not get the full measure of the offsetting gains.
They feel that they would be doing a public service in offsetting the demagoguery and sensationalism of most of the popular press.
The churning propellers, offsetting, turned her in her tracks.
Another way to contextualize the hybrid in Hume's poetry is to think of a wildness offsetting the presumed, or the unknown interfusing the known.
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