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When it comes to offsetting the negativity of disgust, does pride really work just as well as serenity?

He won on unemployment benefits, on which Senate Republicans didn't even demand offsetting cuts.

After two years, the middle-class cuts would also expire unless Congress paid for them with offsetting savings or tax increases.

But as the economy strengthens, interest rates will rise, offsetting some of the recovery's beneficial effect on the deficit.

The offsetting obligation to pay claims is contingent, unfixed and off on the horizon.

There is a little trick in offsetting pipe that one will have to practice to obtain.

As offsetting this, however, Coquenil secured information that connected Mrs. Wilmott directly with Martinez.

This conception combines two essentially irreconcilable ideas, offsetting each by the other.

They feel that they would be doing a public service in offsetting the demagoguery and sensationalism of most of the popular press.

The beneficial result is an offsetting of that morbid condition,—that utter want of self-confidence.

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On this page you'll find 52 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to offsetting, such as: redeeming, and remunerative.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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