Sentences with phrase «offset by the realities»

Now everything is changing as the claims of warming are offset by the realities of cooling.

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«But the reality is that the entirety of this fallout has been offset (and then some) by the strengthening US consumer.
«The projects selected by FIFA and BP Target Neutral to offset the carbon emissions from the 2014 FIFA World Cup ™ in Brazil are all highly relevant to the country's reality.
Because then we'd say «Oh, well, it was an interesting result, but in reality whatever changes we observe would be offset by changes in appetite.»
For the Colombian author is closely associated with magical realism, a style of prose popular with Latin American writers, and marked by plotlines grounded in reality offset by surreal flights of fancy.
The $ 450 annual fee can be offset by the $ 300 travel credit — so in reality, once your travel credit is deposited into your bank account now the annual fee is reduced to $ 150.
Throughout, a dark view of American life and power is offset by a passion for melding small bits and pieces of reality into unlikely, often ecstatic wholes.
The «picture - ness» of the paintings is frequently offset by hallucinatory abstract shapes or collaged elements including sheets of watercolor paper or smushed cotton balls that seem to imply fissures in reality.
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This plus another basic error at TOA creates 40 % more energy in the models than reality, offset by exaggerated cloud cooling.
Given that nearly all the major US coal companies are now bankrupt, and that coal - fired electricity is declining rapidly, I'd have expected a lot of «wrecking ball» pieces on the supposed damage to the economy (in reality, the effects are small and mostly offset by the expansion of renewables) now that mitigation policies of various kinds are taking effect.
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