offsetting Definition In English

  • 0 present participle of offset

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Examples of offsetting

  • There are however two major offsetting economic effects.

  • The atrioventricular valves have lost their usual offsetting and are in fibrous continuity posterosuperiorly to the defect.

  • A realistic policy in the short term should consider new ways of offsetting the yield penalty and subsidizing the initial investment costs of conservation.

  • A corollary is that organic agriculture requires more land to produce food than conventional agriculture does, thus offsetting any environmental benefits of organic production18.

  • Enlargement of a shape by offsetting its edges.

  • Over 1980-1995 there was not even an offsetting benefit in terms of risk reduction, if one focuses on the volatility of real holding-period returns.

  • Additionally, offsetting of profits between time periods does not subsidize farmers who regularly produce very high incomes from organic farming with little fluctuation.

  • However, given our discussion above, other factors may pull in an offsetting direction.

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