词汇 | example_english_offset |
释义 | Examples of offsetThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. 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. Profit offsetting measures will have no further effect on the total tax paid. Here both onsets and offsets as defined by the signal are matched. Spectral differences in 0ai 0 offsets conditioned by voicing of the following consonant. The impact of smoking ply offsets the reduction in levels of acetylcholine acting at all sites. Spectral differences in /ai/ offsets conditioned by voicing of the following consonant. Quite probably they would be negative due to moral hazard and wages would rise more than they otherwise would, offsetting the potential gain for employment. Finally, we prove correct an algorithm, used in our prototype compiler, for statically resolving method offsets. Potentially offsetting the above benefits of investing in company stock are several costs. However, markets are far from complete and individuals may be borrowingconstrained, so it may be impossible to implement an offsetting strategy. We use the term hedge to mean eliminating risk by taking an offsetting position in another asset. The increased drug consumption by dependent users offsets the positive effect of their higher tolerance to the adverse effects of drugs on their productivity. The model also allows assessing complementary policies (offsetting taxes) to mitigate the negative consequences and enhance the positive ones. Distributive impacts are slightly negative for all quintiles, however the degree of regressiveness depends on the offsetting instrument applied. Where such zones cut through grains, offsets of up to 0.04 mm have been observed. The steady-state values of the formation parameters do not experience any offsets. As a result of this asymmetry, response onsets are delayed relative to offsets. The amblyopes were severely impaired at detecting motion at fine spatial and long temporal offsets, corresponding to fine spatial scale and slow speeds. Arguments have positive offsets, whereas local variables have negative offsets. Thereafter, rigid-body deviations, sometimes referred to as offsets, are measured by external sensors. Regarding the sectors, there are many similarities between winners and losers under both offsetting instruments. Such reactivation of subvertical faults may have induced important fault offsets, while dry friction along brittle fault planes allowed the formation of pseudo-tachylyte. Of course there may be offsetting financial and other costs, such as the burdens of repair and maintenance. The second phase of development will double the number of buildings, offsetting them with respect to the first (and services will be added where necessary). Neutral growth changes the scale of economic activity, which elicits an offsetting policy response. Deferring investment involves purchasing not just an option to abate later at possibly lower cost, but also an offsetting option to suffer greater-than-expected future damage. In general, items with continuant offsets were more error prone than items with stop offsets (75 vs. 81% correct). Therefore, with an emissions tax, the savings from the baghouse option more than offsets the fixed costs. The fractal nature of faulting can be used to predict the amount of extension accommodated on faults with offsets below the level of seismic resolution. In the dacite, the higher water content of the melt offsets the viscosity effect of the lower temperature of the dacitic magma. By enriching the syntax with integer offsets we make both experimental equivalence and operational equivalence finer grained. Both should be adaptable to the problem of statically resolving method offsets. In section 5, we exercise operational equivalence by specifying a simple optimisation that resolves at compile-time certain method labels to integer offsets. We infer that there was a small component of syn-depositional faulting to explain these features in addition to later faulting that offsets the ridges. We regard the advantages of cyclic structure in cubical complexes as not offsetting the disadvantage of not knowing the events of a process. The propor tion judged rightward was computed for each object-motion direction (averaged across zooms and offsets). The resulting evoked potentials could be recorded for offsets as small as 10 s of arc. Despite appearances to the contrary for external observers, it is not too great a problem to accept flow-on costs and cost offsets across these programs. The numerator in the ratio is the extra costs (incorporating any cost offsets) which are dominated by increasing prices for more recent drugs. The manipulator has a six-revolute-joint anthropomorphic geometry with nonnull shoulder and elbow offsets and non-spherical wrist. In the absence of an offsetting decline in fertility, the mass of younger age groups remains unchanged, leading to a constant workforce. On the other hand, explicit allowance is by definition not made for potentially offsetting correlations between types of financial instrument. We used a wide range of spatial and temporal offsets and compared the performance of the fellow and amblyopic eye for each monkey. The higher infant mortality of the urban component of our sample offsets the faster decline amongst healthier rural towns. At the same time, because of the offsetting reductions in enterprise taxes, enterprise retained earnings are increased. The second, offsetting, component of the cost of conservation is the increase in profit afforded to the eco-friendly enterprise. In the case of high embankment, the increase in agriculture returns offsets the decrease in fisheries returns. Note that the tax 'credit' is not a loan but is an offsetting accounting entry that reduces the taxes paid by the firm. However, this solution generally requires a compilation scheme which keeps track of dynamically changing offsets relative to actual stack-top positions. We sometimes use sequences of abbreviated offsets to represent larger offsets, for example, = 2 = (-2, 0). In the aggregate, little evidence exists of net cutbacks in social programmes - perhaps due to the offsetting effects of foreign aid. The servers return the annotations with their offsets, type and instance information. Ideally, proportional representation in the lower chamber offsets the resulting malapportionment. Oddly, decompositions of changes do not reveal many patterns, with many movements offsetting one another and the majority falling into the residual "unexplained" category. However, it induces individuals to save less, which offsets these beneficial effects. While crop income decreased (significantly) by 114 yuan, other non-crop agricultural income (from livestock enterprises) increased by 181 yuan, offsetting the decrease in crop income. Considerable reductions of greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector can be accomplished, primarily from offsets by bio-fuel production on land currently under cultivation. The filleting algorithm will always work well because of the provision in the polygon offsetting stage. The steady-state values of the formation parameters do not experience any offsets in any case. The combination of spatial and temporal offsets covered a range of speeds from 0.8 deg 0s to 40 deg 0s. However, at higher mask contrasts, z becomes negligible and the binocular combination of mask contrasts on the denominator offsets the binocular advantage on the numerator. In a second step, we compare the aging scenario with a scenario where retirement is postponed accordingly by exogenous imposition, which potentially offsets the adverse economic consequences of aging. The offsetting instrument used matters little here. As a last sensitivity exercise, we can examine a scenario in which low substitution elasticities are combined with full revenue recycling through offsetting reduction in corporate tax. In practice an angled (though non-uniform) field could, for example, be realised by offsetting the electrodes so that they do not lie directly opposite each other across the cell. The hair is tied back rather than flowing, which offsets the neck and face and suggests that the claims of individual portraiture have weighed more heavily than those of allegory. The possibility of making delivery of the actual commodity as a means of offsetting a short futures position links these futures contracts to actual market conditions. In other words, when the tax-interaction effect more than offsets the revenuerecycling effect, labor bears the burden of the pollution tax, with a negative impact on employment. The latter, however, may deteriorate by factors like manufacturing tolerances, installation errors and link offsets resulting in different kinematic parameters from those of the nominal model. The offsets are utilized herein as indirect estimates of proximity to guide the vehicle to its desired pose from the inaccurate actual pose, during the short-range positioning stage. On that theory, the minimum wage causes big losses to marginal workers and smaller losses to employers and consumers, while there are small offsetting gains to some workers. To make this precise, the operational semantics of section 2 and the abstract machine and compiler of section 3 may easily be extended with integer offsets. The resulting real exchange rate depreciation (as determined by the uncovered interest rate parity condition) affects aggregate supply and so suitably offsets the aggregate supply shocks in both countries. The market maker hence determines the excess demand and then takes an offsetting long or short position on the risky asset so as to clear the market. The path planning methodology begins with the conditioning of the polygonal environment by offsetting each polygon in order to avoid the possibility of collision with the mobile. According to this condition, it is only justifiable to inflict a single harm to a person up to a certain threshold, regardless of any offsetting benefits. Spatial offsets (or spatial phase differences) are combined with temporal offsets (or temporal phase differences) to produce direction selectivity for motion parallel to the spatial orientation of the receptive field. As seen, joint motions display some overshoots and vibrations due to the initial offsets in actual and commanded positions which decay and manipulator follows the commanded trajectory smoothly. The image of the embryo offsets the image of the mature ilex or holly, whose botanical and medicinal significance complicates the simple idea of redemption with suggestions of physiological movement. The premium offsets the cost of the program in whole or in part. Allocate a new segment in the first free interval that has room at the right address offsets. The optimal nutrient input hence offsets losses to maintain the optimal nutrient stock, once it is established. Thus, both the year offsets and two scribal errors suggest the existence of an earlier document. The audio files for sentences and verb stems were then cut by marking onsets and offsets using a sound editor. Two annotations are coextensive if their offsets are the same (they hit the same span of text). Cost offsets in the form of reduced blood use and lower lengths of stay produces a net cost of around half this level. The offsets measured under these conditions can only be fitted by sinusoids raised to exponents greater than unity. There are some offsets between the desired path and actual path to ensure contacts in insertion. However, it is interesting to note that the offsetting instrument matters for many of them. A realistic policy in the short term should consider new ways of offsetting the yield penalty and subsidizing the initial investment costs of conservation. The scenarios with losses had overall harmful temperature impacts, with offsetting precipitation benefits. Additionally, offsetting of profits between time periods does not subsidize farmers who regularly produce very high incomes from organic farming with little fluctuation. Increasing the profit offsetting interval beyond 5 years causes very little further increase in the expected values. 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