
2021 When a phony one-ton carbon offset costs as much as a bus fare, the only winners are corporate buyers and unscrupulous sellers. 2021 Let cool on a wire rack in the pan for 15 minutes, then run a knife or offset spatula around the muffins to loosen them and unmold. 2021 Recent Examples on the Web: Noun Extending Murray and White offset some of that, but continuing to build a new foundation requires paying more of these players. 2021 At least some of those costs will be offset by fees paid by building owners, who also would need to pay engineers for their inspections.Īusten Erblat,, 8 Nov. 2021 Dramatic drops in caseloads in the Deep South, including the high-population states of Florida and Texas, have been offset by increases in the Mountain West and the northern tier of the country.Ĭarolyn Y. 2021 Dramatic drops in caseloads in the Deep South, including the high-population states of Florida and Texas, have been offset by increases in the Mountain West and the northern tier of the country.ĭemocrat-gazette Staff From Wire Reports, Arkansas Online, 11 Nov. 2021 The abrupt decline in Haitian arrivals was offset somewhat by increases in migrants from other countries crossing the border, according to the CBP figures.

2021 But its golden sheen was offset by nearby tents for the homeless and the daily line outside a major trade union of people searching for jobs - any job. 2021 Thanks to the TurboJet technology, the BlendJet 2’s stainless steel blades are offset from the center of the base, giving a tornado effect while blending.Ĭhris Hachey, BGR, 24 Nov. 2021 The 28 penalties that stood (five were offset or declined) marked the most ever in the Cowboys’ 61-year history.

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb Even the small wins on the recruiting trail are offset by context, with Jimmy Rolder as the most recent example.
