Sentences with phrase «offset by a lower rate»

A higher rate of lung cancer among men who had had vasectomies more than 20 years earlier was offset by a lower rate of cardiovascular disease.
The G3A3's heavy recoil and heavy round are offset by a low rate of fire and a small magazine.

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The decrease in income tax expense was primarily driven by the lower U.S. corporate income tax rate, partially offset by the inclusion in the prior year quarter of a $ 15 million benefit from the resolution of prior year tax matters.
The increase in income tax expense was primarily driven by the inclusion in the prior year quarter of a $ 17 million benefit from the resolution of prior year tax matters and the increase in segment income before income taxes, mostly offset by the lower U.S. corporate income tax rate.
The increase in income tax expense was primarily driven by the increase in segment income before income taxes and the inclusion in the prior year quarter of a $ 7 million benefit from the resolution of prior year tax matters, partially offset by the lower U.S. corporate income tax rate.
The House Republican tax blueprint tried to offset the lower rates by introducing a new tax system that applies to imports.
«If there are any negative effects of low rates on net interest income in the future, they should be largely offset by the positive effects of monetary stimulus on the other main components of profitability, such as the quality of loans and therefore on loan - loss provisions,» Draghi added.
(As shown in the graph, the interest rate applied to the loan is expected to be lower when it switches to P&I (by around 40 basis points) but this effect is more than offset by the principal repayments.)
Program sales were up in the quarter driven by the sale of a number of shows, including Grey's Anatomy, America's Funniest Home Videos and Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Ad revenue at the ABC Network was down low single - digits, as lower news and daytime ratings were partially offset by higher rates.
This net tax benefit includes the estimated impact of the revaluation of U.S. net deferred tax liabilities based on the new lower corporate income tax rate, partly offset by the unfavorable impact of a repatriation tax.
Escalating prices in the province were largely taken in stride by Alberta homebuyers in Q2 as lower mortgage rates and solid growth in household incomes provided offset.
With these changes, the tax system would now have lower personal and corporate tax rates offset by higher GST.
The unemployment rate continued to fall in April, reaching another post-financial crisis low of 4.4 %, although this was partly offset by a marginal decline in the labor force participation rate.
The Bush administration had claimed, using the Laffer Curve, that the tax cuts actually paid for themselves by generating enough extra revenue from additional economic growth to offset the lower taxation rates.
He says an example might be lower income tax rates that are offset by the elimination of some sales - tax exemptions.
The modest physical improvements to health — heart rate increased by 4.2 beats per minute on average, a rise in VO2 of 0.3 ml per kg body mass per minute, and in an extra 6.1 kilocalories burned per hour and marginally reduced upper body tension — would have to be offset against the increased risk of varicose veins, common in those who stand for long periods, and perhaps lower back problem exacerbated by always being upright.
The Trump budget's $ 5.8 billion cut to NIH in 2018 could be offset partly by lowering indirect cost rates.
In crash testing conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the Santa Fe earned a top «Good» rating in moderate - overlap frontal - offset, side - impact and roof - strength tests and a second - lowest «Marginal» rating in the small - overlap frontal - offset test.
For the record, the Ram's cargo - area is similar in height and width to the Caravan's, and is 60 mm closer to the ground, but the minivan can pack in more cargo; and while the smaller vehicle has a higher payload, that's offset by a lower tow rating.
But more often than not, free or cheap Web companies offset the low cost for creating a site by charging an excessive hosting rate.
In the end, any money I could have saved from their lower commission rate was offset by their unfair fee schedule, and problems with duplicate ACH processing.
• Fast dividend growth rate at 20 % + over the past several years (offset by low yield).
With mortgage rates near their historic lows, fixed rate home mortgages are likely going to be a much better deal if you plan on living in the house for an extended period of time, as when rates reset on ARM loans the prior short - term savings will likely be more than offset by the higher rates for the duration of the loan, which can cause the interest - only loan payment to exceed the amoritizing 30 year fixed rate payments if mortgage rates spike high enough.
The fees are also offset by the elimination of late and over-limit fees, lower interest rates and savings from lower monthly payments, says McClary.
They will compete by offering higher benefits to offset their corporation's lower credit rating or because they are more motivated to gain market share.
The benefit from withdrawing at a lower tax rate will be offset by the loss of the RRSP's main benefit - the protection of profits from tax.
Other closing costs can be used by a lender to pad the price of a loan to offset a low mortgage rate.
When the Fed's interest rate policy is stuck at its zero bound, he argued that «a decline in inflation expectations drives up real interest rates and thereby increases the real cost of credit which can not be offset by simply lowering the fed funds rate.
The rotating canopy is a nice feature, but it's certainly offset by the lower weight rating.
However, the bank's statement offset the positives by pointing to potential threats: weakening oil prices that drive down inflation and the significant risks of high household debt accumulated during years of low borrowing rates.
This is, in part, offset by its low turnover rate and expense ratio.
Which is not to imply I'm suddenly turning pessimistic here — ultimately, I still won't be surprised to see any lowering of long - term earnings growth expectations more than offset by falling discount rates & escalating valuations (particularly for a new global Nifty Fifty).
If interest rates fell, the bank's lower lending income would be offset by a gain in the price of the futures contract.
Rising interest rates and growing inventory are offset by low vacancy rates and strong employment levels.
The L85 differs from other bullpup style ARs by having a low rate of fire, the accuracy and controllability were too low to offset the rate of fire.
Temporarily increased rates of lime deposition by fertilization are completely offset over the long - term by decreased CO2 uptake into the ocean and lower rates of precipitation of limestone by coral reefs, etc..
This standard involves certification of offsets from CO2 reductions created by projects whose emissions rate is lower than a predetermined benchmark rate — the performance standard.
And if the very low rate is due to geologic factors, isn't it interesting that the rate of acceleration found by altimetry readings is perfectly offset since 1990 by the geology.
• While the complex biological relationships among fisheries and other aquatic biota and physiological responses to environmental change are not well understood, positive effects such as longer growing seasons, lower natural winter mortality, and faster growth rates in higher latitudes may be offset by negative factors such as a changing climate that alters established reproductive patterns, migration routes, and ecosystem relationships (High Confidence).
The positive effects of climate change — such as longer growing seasons, lower natural winter mortality, and faster growth rates in higher latitudes — may be offset by negative factors such as changes in established reproductive patterns, migration routes, and ecosystem relationships.
When considering that whole life has a traditionally low rate of return and is exposed to high fees throughout the duration of the policy, the tax savings rarely offset what is lost in the investments held by insurance plans.
Insurance companies aren't in the business of losing money, so their goal is to insure as many low - risk clients as possible by offering them lower rates and to make the higher risk clients pay more to help offset the inevitable claims.
Low insurance premiums may be offset by exorbitant surcharge rates that are automatically applied to your insurance rate following an accident, regardless of how minor.
You can offset these costs by completing an approved traffic school (check with your provider, first) or shopping for lower rates.
For retail landlords, apparel and department - store closures have so far been offset by the store growth of other kinds of chains such as dollar stores and off - price retailers, which have kept vacancy rates low.
The mortgage payment on the median U.S. home has come down by about $ 50 a month, with lower rates offsetting a small price increase, said Ken Fears, an economist for the National Association of Realtors.»
However, TD Economics says slowing population growth will be offset by rising home ownership rates, rising personal income, a lower long - term rate of unemployment and more modest construction of new homes.
Don't assume you're getting a bargain if your assessment ratio is low, because it could be offset by higher rates.
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