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Any reduction in one region in a given year has been more than offset by increases elsewhere.
Those reductions will be offset by increases in the budget levels of UNMIS, UNOCI, UNFICYP, UNLB and the support account.
As a result, both countries underwent a change in total demand, with falling consumption and investment, partially offset by increases in exports.
The reduction is offset by increases in provisions for other staff costs, consultants and experts, and travel.
Decreases in Northern and Southern Africa in the number of people devoid of access to sanitation were offset by increases elsewhere in the region.
This surplus was partially offset by increases in IT consultancy of Euro0.31 million and in external computer costs of Euro0.05 million.
While consumption and production have become more resource- and energy-efficient over the years,improvements in efficiency have been more than offset by increases in the volume of consumption.
This decrease in Nigerian revenue was partly offset by increases in revenue in 2009 from the company's operations in Russia, Angola and Congo.
These post abolitions will generate general-purpose resource reductions in 2010-2011 inthe amount of $1,268,200, which will be partially offset by increases in standard salary costs of $469,500.
The positive effect of the oil price growth on net income was partially offset by increases in operating taxes, production costs and selling, general and administrative expenses.
The increase( offset by increases under income section 2) results from the revised cost-sharing arrangements, which took effect on 1 January 1999.
Inventory recalculations, and decreases in emissions between 2006 and 2007(for example,in Hungary and Slovakia) offset by increases in emissions from 2006 to 2007 for example, in Bulgaria and Estonia.
The decrease had been partly offset by increases in civilian staff costs resulting from the 15 additional posts authorized by the Advisory Committee.
The decrease in general income of $15,720,100 largely reflects the decrease in interest income offset by increases in the refund of previous years' expenditures and miscellaneous income.
This surplus was partially offset by increases procurement of new communication equipment and increased information technology consultancy charges.
Decreases in other objects of expenditure of $6,100 reflect decreases for changes inexchange rates of $151,700, partly offset by increases in changes in inflation rates of $145,600.
However, these improvements have been offset by increases in the use, numbers and size of large appliances, as well as a growing number of smaller appliances such as videos and computers.
Reduced requirements are mainly attributable to the lower average deployment of military contingent personnel, resulting in reduced requirements for self-sustainment,partly offset by increases in fuel costs.
This has been only partly offset by increases in non-core resource mobilization, which are not predictable and cannot be used to cover the core administrative budget of the organization.
The decrease is primarily explained by the decrease in depreciation referred to below,partially offset by increases in payroll and related taxes, other transportation services and materials and supplies.
Progress made in Europe was, however,partly offset by increases in other parts of the world, including in several Asian and African countries which are used by heroin traffickers as transit areas and in which prevention and treatment services are not yet fully developed.
Gu and Wong(2010) find that human capital per capita declined in more recent years,which is offset by increases in the other two components of total wealth: produced capital and natural capital.
However, an overall review of extrabudgetary resources indicates that while there are decreases in certain areas, attributable largely to a lower level of resources from institutional donors and the discontinuation of operations,those decreases would be offset by increases in other topical subject areas or operations.
The decrease in requirements for utilities has been offset by increases in the estimated costs for rental of premises, alterations and renovations, maintenance supplies and construction and prefabricated buildings.
The Committee notes from table 1 of the budget report that the decreases were under military personnel andoperational costs, offset by increases in civilian personnel, other programmes and staff assessments.
The provision of $132,400 includes a reduction of $112,700 offset by increases under other components and relates to public information supplies and paper required for the production of information materials and exhibits.
The net decrease of $820,700 is due primarily to recent expenditure experience relating to decreases for operating requirements,partly offset by increases under other staff costs and grants and contributions.
The decrease is due to reduced requirements under consultants($248,300) offset by increases under general temporary assistance($40,400), official travel($22,300) and other supplies, services and equipment $9,000.
Iii A net decrease of $5,000 under subprogramme 3, Transport, under non-post resources,resulting from decreases under experts($6,700), partly offset by increases under consultants($1,700);
The amount of $146,100, reflecting a decrease of $20,000, offset by increases under other objects of expenditure, relates to the cost of stationery and office, telecommunications and data-processing supplies for the Department.