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  • Offset is helping to expand our relationship with large enterprises and serve a broader set of imaging. -- Jon Oringer
  • Offset and Skillfeed are examples of products launched in 2013 that have expanded our opportunity with both large enterprises and across new content types. -- Jon Oringer
  • Even if your bosoms are your best asset, deep round-neck or scoop-neck Ts can be too revealing. Offset this flash of gorgeousness by covering up your arms with a little cardi that has sleeves to the elbow. -- Twiggy
  • Clothes should just be like a beautiful setting for a jewel: They should offset you. -- Shalom Harlow
  • I believe in carbon offset initiatives, in eco-villages, in the sustainable regeneration of the tropical rainforest. -- Dasha Zhukova
  • If the fiscal cliff occurs, I don't think the Federal Reserve has the tools to offset that event. -- Ben Bernanke
  • The cost of infrastructure development to host a mega-event can be offset against economic growth over future decades. -- Richard Attias
  • My secret with kale is to add lots of sweet or sharp flavours to offset some of that grassy intensity. -- Yotam Ottolenghi
  • The minimum wage was due for an increase, but it was important that we offset its cost to small businesses. -- J. D. Hayworth
  • The demand for electricity to have a strong, growing economy is too great to be simply offset by more conservation. -- Spencer Abraham
  • One of our theories is that one can offset this excessive compulsion toward the spectacular with a return to simplicity. -- Rem Koolhaas
  • Capitalism has shortfalls. It doesn't necessarily take care of the poor, and it underfunds innovation, so we have to offset that. -- Bill Gates
  • Geoengineering - the deliberate, large-scale manipulation of the earth's climate to offset global warming - is a nightmare fix for climate change. -- Jeff Goodell
  • Ads featuring real women and real beauty are such a necessary component to offset the potentially dangerous programming out there for little girls. -- Rashida Jones
  • It's true that humanity has seen a succession of crises, wars and atrocities, but this negative side is offset by advances in technology and cultural exchanges. -- Abbe Pierre
  • Every effort needs to be made to try and offset the costs of Katrina and Rita by reductions in other government programs, especially those that are wasteful, duplicative and ineffective. -- Ben Bernanke
  • The School Energy Crisis Relief Act authorizes the Secretary of Energy to issue energy assistance grants to help the poorest school districts across the Nation offset these unexpected and challenging costs. -- Joe Baca
  • But we had a pretty diversified portfolio of businesses around the world and things tended to offset each other. But one or two years ago, we had a lot of things happening at the same time. -- Jim Cantalupo
  • The success of the Allies in the west was in a measure offset by Teutonic victories in the east. When the invasion of Belgium began, Russia made immediate efforts to counteract by invasion of East Prussia. -- Kelly Miller
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  • I think I remember from the offset I said, 'I've visited this territory. This isn't for me.' And then I read the script and I said, 'You know, this is completely something different. This is a whole new life.' -- Jared Leto
  • It might have been offset for us if the revenue from our own oil and natural gas that was just developing had been available to the Labor Government, but the oil revenues were just coming in when Labor fell in '79. -- Barbara Castle
  • Like I always say, it's not how many great plays you make; it's how few bad ones you make. I know fans, and even some losing coaches, are enamored with long pass completions or the great run plays, but that doesn't offset the interception or the fumble. -- Jimmy Johnson
  • My struggle has been to return painting to the tangible object, which is like returning the personality to touching and feeling the world around it, to offset the tendency to vagueness and abstraction. To remind people of practical activity, to suggest the sense and not to escape from the senses. -- Claes Oldenburg
  • 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
  • Nearly everybody I know does something to try to remove herself to clear her head and to have enough time and space to think... All of us instinctively feel that something inside us is crying out for more spaciousness and stillness to offset the exhilarations of this movement and the fun and diversion of the modern world. -- Pico Iyer
  • I'm now happily remarried to a good cook, which encourages me to be lazy. I like to think that I'm a new man, but perhaps I'm not. I offset it by doing the ironing, though. She has a small farm in the New Forest with a herd of cattle, so she serves up a steak and kidney pie made with her own beef. -- Vince Cable
  • You couldn't get me to go travel around and sit in a hotel room again. I have no interest in doing that. So everybody's happy. I am, at 74. Some people like doing it, but I never was much for that, anyway. It's a lot of work. So the only thing I miss about all of it is the camaraderie of the tour, but that doesn't offset the rest of it. -- Phil Everly
  • The best way to offset tension is with physical activity. -- Bonnie Prudden
  • To offset a depersonalized society, consumers crave recognition of their individuality. -- Faith Popcorn
  • The pure love of one soul can offset the hatred of millions. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • We need to find three Saudi Arabias just to offset [the] decline. -- Matthew Simmons
  • Man has long found solace in good talk to offset bad conduct. -- James Harvey Robinson
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  • Congress will always couple one bad idea with another, the better to 'offset' them. -- Jeffery Taylor
  • When tough times come, it is particularly important to offset them with much gentle softness. Be a pillow. -- Vera Nazarian
  • I would support eliminating certain tax breaks that are not economically justifiable if they are offset with reductions in tax rates. -- Jason Chaffetz
  • We do not view 2005 to be a clean operating year, and the positives of beating expectations are offset by guidance moving around. -- Robert Rubin
  • Sound economic fundamentals coupled with a number of positive factors have partially offset the psychological impact of rising interest rates in Hong Kong. -- Li Ka-shing
  • A public option is essential to creating the cost-savings necessary to offset the cost of providing all Americans access to affordable health care. -- Diana DeGette
  • A few really dedicated people can offset the ill effects of masses of out-of-harmony people, so we who work for peace must not falter. -- Peace Pilgrim
  • The dirty energy crowd can be offset only by the power of the rising clean energy sector and the American people, aroused across party lines. -- Van Jones
  • The astounding natural beauty of the USA is offset by its extremely poor social security system that is clearly apparent when driving around the country. -- Steven Magee
  • The theoretical broadening which comes from having many humanities subjects on the campus is offset by the general dopiness of the people who study these things ... -- Richard P. Feynman
  • The neutron warhead is a defensive weapon designed to offset the great superiority that the Soviet Union has on the western front against the NATO nations. -- Ronald Reagan
  • If other countries don't impose a cost on carbon, then we will be at a disadvantage...we would look at considering perhaps duties that would offset that cost. -- Steven Chu
  • You can have the platinum album, but when you still feel like you haven't quite found your place in the world - it kind of gives a crazy offset. -- Kendrick Lamar
  • Debt is not caused by spending, it is caused by buying things that you don't pay for. Or, it's caused by cutting revenues that you don't offset ... by cuts in spending. -- Steny Hoyer
  • I was drinking in the surroundings: air so crisp you could snap it with your fingers and greens in every lush shade imaginable offset by autumnal flashes of red and yellow. -- Wendy Delsol
  • Some economists believe that the Greeks' work ethic and thrift can pull them through. But the classical virtues can do nothing to offset the dearth of innovation that plagues the economy. -- Edmund Phelps
  • To the one who delights in the sovereignty of God the clouds not only have a 'silver lining' but they are silver all through, the darkness only serving to offset the light! -- Arthur W. Pink
  • Only the development of his inner powers can offset the dangers inherent in man's losing control of the tremendous natural forces at his disposal and becoming the victim of his own achievements. -- Roberto Assagioli
  • Health care is a far more serious, immediate and destructive problem than social security. . . . The upfront investment needed to fund system wide [health care] reform . . . would be far offset by the savings. -- Henry Simmons
  • And so we have to be careful with looking at additional stimulus that we don't provoke an increase in the bond rate and then offset a lot of the stimulus we've already got. -- Franklin Raines
  • Technology usually provides a series of tradeoffs. Each asset is offset by a deficit...A major problem occurs when those who suffer from technology's defecits and those who benefit are not the same people. -- Donald A. Norman
  • We believe in peace. We strongly believe in freedom. Where we see suffering we will help. And rather than try to offset a nation, why not join nations together to achieve kind of big objectives? -- George W. Bush
  • Any brief military advantage the USA might gain with nuclear weapons would be offset by political and psychological losses and damage to American prestige. The United States might even touch off a worldwide armaments race. -- Albert Einstein
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