Sentences with phrase «at least help offset»

While this can not make you whole again, it can at least help offset your loss.

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I've always wondered why more schools (at least the ones with real kitchens) don't try beefing - up their paid selection with better and healthier choices to help offset the cost of providing a healthier free lunch program.
While goods purchased in the U.S. would be more expensive (at least in the short run), the resulting increase in jobs would cause an increase in INCOME to help offset the higher costs of products, as we spend our increased incomes.
Including at least 10 plant foods in your daily diet — dark leafy greens (spinach, kale, chard, parsley, cilantro), bright orange and yellow (carrots, squash, mangos), red plants (tomatoes, ripe red peppers, grapes, radish), florets (broccoli, cauliflower), pods (green beans, peas, lentils), purple skinned (blueberries, eggplant, cabbage) will provide you with abundant phytonutrients for many health promoting actions that can help offset cancer therapy side effects, and even reduce the ongoing process of cancer.
So, while coconut oil does seem to help overweight people lose abdominal fat, and appears to at least temporarily increase metabolic rate, it still contains 130 calories per tablespoon and this increase in metabolism and fat loss can easily be offset if serving size and portion is not kept in mind.
The strategies outlined above can help you offset the burdensome cash outlay you'll need to make two times a year for at least four years.
For those who have children, the new tax plan includes at least one increased benefit, which may help offset the changes to home ownership deductions, said Brian Ashcraft, Director of Compliance at Liberty Tax Service.
This could lower your taxable income — helping to offset at least some changes to your budget as a result of your retirement planning.
Yet, if you can help to offset carbon at least a little just by surfing as usual, it might be worth looking into and installing.
But instead of allowing polluters to benefit from this, in essence, extra cash, the overseers of RGGI decided to force polluters to pay for at least some of the right to pollute and then use those funds to help pay for energy efficiency and renewable energy programs in the various states, further reducing global warming pollution and potentially offsetting increased energy costs.
But a group of ghost hunters stepped in offering monthly tours of the historic home that have helped to offset the rising costs and, at least for now, preserve the home.
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