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You've got to offset the losses. If we don't get the market access we need, we're going to turn to our Congress and say that we can't support this agreement.
- Frank Vargo
You don't implement change easily in Japan unless you explain very clearly why you need to do this change, how you're going to do this change and what's going to be the outcome of this change. If you offset or you forget to explain one of these three steps you're not going to do it.
- Carlos Ghosn
You do what you've done through the course of the season to get you there. There's just extra wrinkles that have to be added to try to offset your chances.
- Andy Ludwig
You can't lose a player the caliber of Derrick Williams without trying to figure out what you can do to offset the loss of a guy that can make the big plays as he can... but we've got some other fine young players and we're just gonna have to plug them in and go from there.
- Joe Paterno
Women worked more hours in paid employment in 1998 than they did in 1975. The amount of time they spend in household labor declined during that period, but not enough to offset the increase in paid work hours.
- Liana Sayer
Without a doubt the generic benefit will offset what else is going on in the industry.
- Meredith Adler
With the economy close to full capacity, the Bank of Canada should be interested in offsetting any additional fiscal stimulus that may flow from an election-style budget.
- Stewart Hall
With Microsoft coming in with relatively good news, this will offset the bad news we had from IBM, and the market may look to go up a little at the end of the week.
- David Richards
With higher auto prices helping to offset the usual price discounting seen in other categories like clothing in December, the annual rate of core inflation is expected to move up to 1.7 per cent during the month.
- Carl Gomez
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