Word: offseting
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Mulvihill also disclosed yesterday that another reason for the move was to offset the pressure of the A.F.L. whose Building Service local in Boston has been trying to organize the maids and janitors here to overthrow Mulvihill since last February's H.U.E.R.A. elections...
...circulation of 1,100 is planned for the magazine, which will be printed by the photo offset process...
...With a Cloak comes equipped vith engaging accessories: talented players, notably Actor Calhern, bright spots of drawing-room dialogue and the atmosphere of a period and locale seldom pictured on the screen. While distinguishing the movie from run-of-the-melodrama, these virtues do not quite offset the slackness and familiarity of its plot...
Churchill, if he won, would not be enough to offset the unions' inevitable demand for higher wages; Beer does not think he could unify-the country as he did during World War II. The Conservative leader has offered to take Laborites into his cabinet--if he is elected--but Beer figures that Labor "might want the Conservatives alone to take the blame for the rough winter coming up." More-over, this is an old Churchill tactic, and Beer doubts very much that Labor would join up, in any case. "Even in 1940 it took Munich and Hitler on the march...
...length and in Technicolor, the film shows that sororities have their points, e.g., a cozy sense of belonging, but none to offset the hurt they inflict on the girls they turn down, or to justify the snobbish values they set up. It pictures the societies through the bright eyes of Freshman Jeanne Grain, who comes to a Midwestern university all atwitter to join Upsilon Upsilon Upsilon...