offset
offset
currency
currency
nuclear
nuclear
dramatic
dramatic
complement
complement
minimised
minimised
intensity
intensity
radical
radical
reinforced
reinforced
termination
termination
balance; compensate for

system of money used in a particular country or zone
relating to a nucleus (either cellular or atomic)
sudden and surprising
to add something which completes another entity
made smaller or as small as possible
strength; force
belief in strong political change; extreme
strengthened
conclusion, ending
In other words, different combinations of exercise and movement can be used to offset the harms of sitting.
Promoted by institutions like the World Bank, these are forms of economic development that have earned Bangladesh much needed foreign currency.
But don’t forget, we have a huge nuclear fusion reactor above our heads, the Sun.
What kickstarted this dramatic change in global climate?
Together, these and other recent seismic studies complement the results from climate and ocean research showing that storms, and waves, are intensifying as the climate warms.
Noise is usually seen as a nuisance – something to be minimised wherever possible.
Collecting data about the location and intensity of all kinds of precipitation really helps scientists like us understand weather systems and improve our weather forecasting.
In 1968, radical students demanded that their education leave the ivory tower and become “relevant” – a relevance neoliberalism has delivered, if on unexpected terms.
Early 20th-century engineers thought reinforced concrete structures would last a very long time – perhaps 1,000 years.
Employees have been advised repeated violations could lead to termination.