0 If one thing offsets another thing, it has the opposite effect and so creates a more balanced situation. -- компенсировать
[ often passive ] The costs have been offset by savings in other areas.
However, by lowering the protein concentration, the acquisition time would significantly increase, offsetting the gains in throughput that can be achieved using larger mixtures.
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.
The cables later became part of the formwork imprint due to the wide offsets between the discs.
Enlargement of a shape by offsetting its edges.
A corollary is that organic agriculture requires more land to produce food than conventional agriculture does, thus offsetting any environmental benefits of organic production18.
At high liquidity levels, this also offsets the beneficial effects of monetary trade, hence only a larger keeps individuals indifferent between the two trading sectors.
There are however two major offsetting economic effects.
References, represented by (names for) relative grid offsets.