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It wasn't me who offered to go, it was Charlotte.
"Would you sell me that painting?" "What are you offering for it?"
You can't offer such a low salary to someone who is so highly skilled - it's insulting.
What childcare facilities does your company offer?
Their flimsy tent offered little protection against the severe storm.
The major banks are offering cashback deals of up to £5000 on their mortgages.
In medieval times the sapphire was believed to offer protection to its wearer.
We will send you written confirmation of our offer shortly.
This offer is available exclusively to our established customers.
The company has been pursuing Holton for some time, but so far he has rejected all their offers.
A majority of staff voted to accept the offer of an 8% pay rise.
Particularly troubling to us is that no means is offered for determining at what time(s) a given parameter reflects either planning or control.
The oboe, on the other hand, offers very little for the eye, though some players attempt to compensate for this with grand gestures.
In this sense there are two distinct philosophical perspectives offered here.
Their participation, which is offered gratis, is based purely on their commitment to the development of science in the subregion.
The local press company may offer publications that cross-subsidize the provision of political information that supports the state.
They reported being interested in what was being offered without having any pre-existing intention to take up these offers.
Let me offer an example from some past research.
Ultrasonography offers excellent spatial resolution, portability, and lack of ionizing radiation and the need for transport.
This may mean booking a private room for them to complete a questionnaire, offering refreshments, or reducing other factors of burden such as parking.
Political economists and political scientists have offered a plethora of explanations for why competition in laxity remains rare in environmental and consumer policy.
She nonetheless stresses that models can offer substantive theoretical knowledge of the world.
We wish to clarify these and welcome the chance her commentary provided to offer aspects of the social situation surrounding the case we presented.
The story, as it has been told, offers them 'a usable past' that should help them to cope with future change.
They felt they had some personal control over their symptoms and that treatment could offer some control.
Her chapter offers a detailed and informative account of these case studies.