Examples of 'largely offset' in a sentence

Meaning of "largely offset"

largely offset - This phrase suggests that the impact or effect of something has been mostly balanced or counteracted by another factor, often indicating a partial or incomplete compensation

How to use "largely offset" in a sentence

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largely offset
Decreases in some items are largely offset by increases in others.
This was largely offset by positive sales development and cost synergies.
These increases were largely offset.
This can be largely offset by setting up efficient job search.
A significant fall in interest rates largely offset the impact on interest.
This was largely offset by the savings under chapters for travel and contractual services.
Their impact on net borrowing is planned to be largely offset by compensating measures.
This drag will largely offset the effects of rising investment.
Gains and losses in the other sectors largely offset one another.
This positive trend largely offset the decline in fixed telephony services.
But what should have been a significant reduction was largely offset by opposing forces.
This also largely offset the unfavourable foreign exchange rate development in this line of business.
A competitive liberal shipping industry largely offset a chronic trade deficit.
These measures will largely offset the negative impact of higher interest rates on consumer spending.
Laurent Bourgnon pointed out that his fuel budget largely offset the price of the sails.

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This was, however, largely offset by the positive balance on transit trade and services.
The effects of these individual developments were, however, largely offset by by opposite.
These reductions would be largely offset by an increase in directaid to producers.
However, expensive goods and services in the area are largely offset by high incomes.
Weakness in Japan was largely offset by results in Australia and other markets.
Supply is down marginally, as record high carry-in stocks largely offset the decline in output.
That reduction, however, was largely offset by increased requirements resulting from recosting.
A decrease of $564 million from the impacts of foreign exchange translation ; largely offset by.
But that rapid growth in demand is largely offset by a number of counterbalancing factors.
FIH has largely offset that effect through a liquidity management exercise in December 2013.
The related cost savings can then largely offset the higher compliance costs.
But this progress was largely offset by two factors - successive energy crises and increasing demands.
These monetization methods, some of which are 100 % passive, can largely offset your operating costs.
The higher drivage cost is largely offset by savings in main tenance, ventilation and haulage.
A 10 % increase in food intake would have largely offset the impact of disturbance.
That minor increase will be largely offset by his higher retirement income.
The effects of those losses were largely offset through the provision of emergency assistance.
The effects of the crisis were largely offset by massive state investment in the economy.
The strength of the US dollar was largely offset by weakness in the Brazilian real.
Moreover, these reductions were largely offset by a rise in pension liabilities.
The declines, the report said, were largely offset by higher inventory accumulation.
However, these difficulties should be largely offset by the predicted improvements in speed and autonomy.
However, this one-time revenue gain was largely offset by the impact of the tax reduction.

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