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In the U.S., "e.g." almost always needs a comma before and after. (According to the Chicago Manual of Style and others.) Usually when we say, "for example," before listing examples, we offset "for example" by commas. An abbreviation meaning the same thing is no different. But I understand that in the U.K. they often leave out the comma. I can't verify that.
The measurements are taken at right angle to the survey line are called perpendicular offset
balance, compensate, account (for)
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(when referring to the good points or qualities of someone or something)"Among his many virtues were patience, politeness, empathy and compassion.""The virtues of the new media are offset by some disadvantages."
depends how you mean, id need to hear it in context, but staggered usually means irregular, not inline so perhaps its an irregular offset?
The M60's reduced weight offset its lower rate of fire.
The M60's reduced weight offset its lower rate of fire. Mia's babysitting money was an offset for the twenty dollars she spent at the mall.
My friend is suffering from malaria.
The offset is usually the difference between the address of a module and the specific location being referenced.
Example sentence - He likes the plain yogurt the best.
In the U.S., "e.g." almost always needs a comma before and after. (According to the Chicago Manual of Style and others.) Usually when we say, "for example," before listing examples, we offset "for example" by commas. An abbreviation meaning the same thing is no different. But I understand that in the U.K. they often leave out the comma. I can't verify that.
Yes if you owe the IRS money your tax refund will be offset, and usually if they are aware that you owe them money, they will offset it immediately.
Offset closet bolts can usually be found at any plumbing or hardware store. The are also known by another name, "Toilet Flanges/Closet Flanges".
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No, "however" is set off by commas only in certain situations. The following sentences are all correct:We did everything we could; however, her injuries were too severe, and she died.These days, however, most mincemeat does not contain any meat, although it may still contain beef suet.However you'd like to proceed is fine with me.Although there is still debate about its correctness, many do not have a problem using "however" (in the sense of "nevertheless") to begin a sentence, as in the following example:I followed all the instructions carefully for "easy installation and setup". However, as the night wore on, I still continued to get nothing but errors.
Neither is correct unless you're using the plural form of degree. Then only "How many degrees" would be correct.Here is an example sentence to show the incorrectness of the first and second phrase.Please tell me how much degree is needed to offset the ratio.Please tell me how many degree is needed to offset the ratio.The correct sentence would be:Please tell me how many degrees are needed to offset the ratio.