In the poll, 49% said that his administration's accomplishments will outweigh its failures, while 44% expect the failures will outweigh his accomplishments.
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Silalek said he's fought men who outweigh him by 10kg.
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Its warmth and generally impressive menu far outweigh my nitpicks.
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The benefits to America "far outweigh" the costs, they explained.
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The financial benefits of eradicating it far outweigh the costs.
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But, when implemented strategically, the pros outweigh the cons immensely.
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Typically, though, the benefits of being new outweigh the risks.
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At the end of the day, pocketbook issues outweigh geopolitics.
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BHP said the cost of Elliott's proposals outweigh the benefits.
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But Miller's positives outweigh his negatives for the Trump team.
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Geography, seniority, and even life experience could outweigh party membership.
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Because they have concluded that the costs outweigh the benefits.
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And then it determines whether the benefits outweigh the costs.
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But, he says, the benefits still far outweigh the risks.
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In this case, the benefits of sociality outweigh the risks.
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The safety risks of importation far outweigh any meager savings.
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The sport's advocates believe that its rewards outweigh its risks.
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Better yet, Saenchai continues to fight opponents who outweigh him.
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But does it outweigh one of America's worst business climates?
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For many of us, the costs may outweigh the benefits.
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For Ms. Page, however, potential benefits far outweigh the risks.
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A politician's lipstick, of course, will never outweigh their politics.
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However, the setbacks of this strategy far outweigh the benefits.
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More often than not, though, the perks outweigh the flaws.
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For Mr. Trump, the political benefits clearly outweigh the costs.
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Dern is at a moment where her ambitions outweigh experience.
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In your opinion, do the potential benefits outweigh the drawbacks?
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"But I think the benefits outweigh the risk," he adds.
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But it's not clear whether the benefits outweigh the costs.
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But for both, the political links may outweigh the economics.
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But the company is hoping other benefits outweigh those concerns.
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For that to happen, medical expertise must outweigh campaign messaging.
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For SoftBank, the promise appears to outweigh the potential downsides.
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At $1,500, it feels like the cons outweigh the pros.
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Energy demand will "outweigh improvements in efficiency," the report predicts.
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But critics argue that the costs will outweigh the benefits.
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In driving, the negatives of that trait outweigh the positives.
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The cost and removal process can sometimes outweigh all the good.
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However, the pairing process and poor battery life can't outweigh those.
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That free publicity could far outweigh the cost of the food.
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Now, the positive reactions far outweigh the negative ones, he said.
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The cons of loans for college outweigh the pros for me.
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Plastics are expected to outweigh fish in the ocean by 2050.
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But the liabilities of a new Clinton candidacy outweigh the assets.
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But the return would outweigh the expense, according to the report.
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That said, the benefits may likely outweigh these potential pain points.
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Some council members worry that the logistics could outweigh the benefits.
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And most of the time, for Mack, the rewards outweigh them.
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Open Progress: Do the benefits of artificial intelligence outweigh the risks?
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But the benefits should outweigh any potential negative impacts, they say.
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But I also think that the rewards far outweigh the difficulties.
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Yet for most London university students, the positives outweigh the negatives.
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But they have since realised that gambling's rewards outweigh its risks.
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But the perils of such a strategy may outweigh its benefits.
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On the face of things, the similarities should outweigh the differences.
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The sense of isolation just didn't outweigh any of the positives.
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Or does the good that happens on Facebook outweigh the bad?
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Gospel doesn't necessarily outweigh any of our Afro-American musical influences.
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If NPV is positive, benefits outweigh costs; if negative, the opposite.
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There are five key allied contributions, which outweigh their considerable downsides.
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"Transportation costs sometimes outweigh the value of the timber," Schilliger said.
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But the bad days do not outweigh the good days anymore.
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Her strengths outweigh her weaknesses, from an electoral and representative angle.
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This inflammation could outweigh the benefits of cholesterol reduction, they say.
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When political considerations outweigh objective analysis, program effectiveness can also suffer.
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Some argue that Trump's policies outweigh his public overtures toward Moscow.
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Does that outweigh the considerations in favor of revealing what's happening?
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They may not even outweigh the arguments against the Electoral College.
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But some candidates are calculating that the benefits outweigh the hazards.
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But Neu-Ner said mining costs outweigh profits at around $5,000.
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Whether this will outweigh rising consumer prices remains to be seen.
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"Jobs and the economy always outweigh the specialty issues," Wilson said.
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But at the same time, the benefits far outweigh the... whatever.
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But I'm not quite sure that the benefits outweigh the cons.
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More companies are deciding the country's challenges now outweigh any benefits.
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The benefits to health of vaccination far outweigh any potential risk.
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But those accomplishments were not enough to outweigh his workplace behavior.
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Many men will probably still think the risks outweigh the benefits.
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But in the long-term, the cons far outweigh the pros.
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It will always outweigh any moral dividend from ending the occupation.
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Why would MetLife's privacy concerns outweigh the public's right to know?
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But the continuities in what is taught far outweigh the changes.
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Yeah, hopefully that enables artwork to outweigh its less considerate elements.
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China is making calculations that the benefits will outweigh the risks.
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Still, he figured artfully drawn political districts could outweigh political tides.
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But the benefits I receive from it simply outweigh the risks.
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A 2018 study suggests the long-term risks outweigh that benefit.
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Still, most Democrats say that the benefits outweigh the potential costs.
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The tech industry's needs are unlikely to outweigh the politics here.
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Their on the record accounts should outweigh those of anonymous sources.
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In people with diabetes, the benefits can clearly outweigh the risks.
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Even in an ineffective year, the benefits greatly outweigh the harms.
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Rather, you adjust, because the positives far, far outweigh the pain.
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Whether those pros outweigh the cons is something we'll see over time.
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Other causes of death (homicide, suicide and drowning) also far outweigh terrorism.
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By 2050, scientists predict, the amount of plastic could outweigh the fish.
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But we don't believe that those desires outweigh our First Amendment interest.
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That would far outweigh any potential coupon return, given their low yields.
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Will the networking opportunities frats provide outweigh the trauma and liver damage?
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I have yet to be convinced that the benefits outweigh the risks.
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Nothing too exciting, because positive factors outweigh negative ones — although not overwhelmingly.
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What are the prospects that the good news will outweigh the bad?
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Promises in efficiencies and production is touted to outweigh any potential problems.
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It's not without headaches but the culture, education & life outweigh the weaknesses.
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But so far the benefits of such gadgets seem to outweigh concerns.
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But based on my experience so far, the positives outweigh the negatives.
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Most countries have since decided that the web's benefits outweigh its costs.
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Until something significant changes, that's likely going to outweigh clamoring for normalization.
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But from the looks of it, the positives far outweigh the negatives.
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Will the benefits of making data more widely available outweigh such risks?
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At some point, the costs of incarceration start to outweigh the benefits.
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Disney's advantages outweigh its challenges as the Mouse enters the SVOD market.
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"I think the positives more than outweigh the negatives here," Cramer said.
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Doctors believe risk factors outweigh the benefits with anything bigger than 800cc.
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Broadly considered, the costs of fossil fuel projects often outweigh their benefits.
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The benefits to consuming nations typically outweigh the costs to producing ones.
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"Sooner or later, all the positive comments outweigh the bad," she said.
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In her view, however, the advantages of working independently outweigh the challenges.
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But for me, the suffering has to strongly outweigh the high first.
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But, overall the negative effects far outweigh the benefits in colder regions.
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But I would always say that the benefits vastly outweigh the difficulties.
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Any slight price "increases" will likely outweigh the benefits of shopping elsewhere.
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High interest fees and unfavorable terms will outweigh any money you save.
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In the end, such cons may outweigh the pros, Ms. Weinberger said.
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"The fruits of peace always outweigh the plunder of war," Obama said.
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These benefits can far outweigh the annual fees on these credit cards.
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But it's also dead because its audience couldn't outweigh that production cost.
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But he believes that the rewards outweigh the risks taken by investors.
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The independent panel determined that the benefits of Absorb outweigh the risks.
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And can they outweigh the opportunities that these new technologies will bring?
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"The benefits of social media outweigh any perceived security measures," Jensen said.
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For now, the optics of the criticism appear to outweigh the substance.
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And employees' desire to work from afar might outweigh the department's capabilities.
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But it appears that overall economic impressions might outweigh individual economic performance.
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At what point does the survival of the organization outweigh professional standards?
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Incapacitation does have some effect, but the aftereffects then outweigh the incapacitation.
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"On balance, the pros of the experiment outweigh the cons," said Juurlink.
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But for many couples the minuses of remarrying often outweigh the pluses.
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Those that do are often so expensive that costs far outweigh benefits.
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Explain.• Do the potential "cultural" benefits of school segregation outweigh the costs?
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Our columnist explored whether the benefits of this outweigh the security risks.
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We decided the benefits didn't outweigh the potential consequences from unexplained movements.
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Those costs could quickly outweigh the economic benefits of the trade agreement.
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Allow the compelling need to act to outweigh all doubts and setbacks.
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Do you think the social or political benefits of Twitter outweigh that?
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"The advantages of organ transplantation far outweigh these small risks," Bemelman said.
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In your opinion, do the benefits outweigh the drawbacks, or vice versa?
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Those benefits alone outweigh the $95 annual fee (waived the first year).
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But ultimately, he believed that the future benefits would outweigh the cost.
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From Total's point of view, the advantages seem to outweigh the drawbacks.
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Do the benefits of offering students mental health days outweigh the risks?
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But, he added, that should not outweigh the new law's intended benefits.
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Johnson's popularity might outweigh the unpopularity of the Tories in Labour's heartland.
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"The benefits outweigh the cost by a large margin," said Bin-Nun.
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This will outweigh any concerns they might have about crossing military leadership.
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Or, in ethical terms, does the moral good outweigh the moral bad?
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Still, he reckons the return on his investment will outweigh the costs.
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Collectively, the wide-eyed, cantankerous varmints outweigh us by 66 billion pounds.
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Not all union leaders agree that the decrees' costs outweigh the benefits.
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But the answers weren't enough, Murkowski suggested, to outweigh her constituents' concerns.
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In hindsight, a goodnight sleep must certainly outweigh the 13-second fight.
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In general, the organization believes that the risks don't outweigh the purported benefits.
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A two-game hot streak shouldn't outweigh a whole season's worth of data.
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The risks of organ transplants and medical implants would outweigh any potential benefit.
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For many in the market, the cons in Chinese banking outweigh the pros.
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The needs of the many should always outweigh the needs of the few.
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We still feel that actually the benefits from globalization far outweigh the costs.
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But the risks to Europe of a Trump presidency outweigh any possible benefits.
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Even so, the benefits for both customer and airline surely outweigh the problems.
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The technology, he said, would outweigh the growing NATO presence on Russia's borders.
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The effort necessary to create a parallel net would likely outweigh the benefit.
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Not even a much stronger-than-expected jobs report could outweigh those concerns.
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But after a while, the glamour of San Francisco can outweigh its benefits.
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The amount of spending isn't going to outweigh the profitability every other quarter.
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Because Trump has deferred to Wall Street before, hope continues to outweigh fear.
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These factors outweigh the fact that Jet is not yet profitable, Carter said.
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Open Progress Essay question: Do the benefits of artificial intelligence outweigh the risks?
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Yes I have but you know what, the positive feedback outweigh the negative.
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But positive effects of that sort are not likely to outweigh the risks.
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None of these injuries could outweigh what Calvert enjoys most about the sport.
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This happened as homebuyer demand continues to outweigh supply in the housing market.
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As a society, we know the benefits of these institutions outweigh the harms.
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"What you save or gain could far outweigh what you spend," Ramassini said.
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Outside of South Carolina, the negatives of his two terms outweigh the positives.
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"We will do that only if the advantages outweigh" the negatives, she said.
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"I think the risks of a visit outweigh the benefits," Mr. Cha said.
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The risks alluded to by Judge Ellis, in my view, outweigh the benefits.
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The costs of selective taxes simply outweigh any plausible estimates of their benefits.
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Benefits of incremental clean energy additions will very likely outweigh the costs incurred.
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How serious would the danger have to be to outweigh obligations of confidentiality?
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The integrity of the military justice system must outweigh the pandering of politicians.
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Their other accomplishments far outweigh their participation in something their era considered ordinary.
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The hope for his administration is that the good decisions outweigh the bad.
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Does my aversion to militarization and violence outweigh my coveting of gender equality?
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Still need not sure the benefits of competing outweigh the effort of applying?
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However, Harrison says her accomplishments in the sport outweigh what Rousey ever achieved.
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However, low rates and steady demand will outweigh the impact of regulatory intervention.
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S. plans if they think the benefits outweigh the costs of doing so.
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In most cases, this would not outweigh the greater tax credit they receive.
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They understand that the benefits of education outweigh any risks of lefty brainwashing.
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Many consumers believe that the benefits of CBD outweigh the possible side effects.
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When a drug's benefits outweigh its risks, continued use is healthy, not addictive.
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Michelle argues the harms of criminalizing weed outweigh the harms of legalizing it.
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However, the benefits from requiring them to enter competitions definitely outweigh the hassle.
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Most research on online college coursework has concluded that benefits outweigh its limitations.
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But the costs of retaining a superstar accused of harassment outweigh the benefits.
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The burden placed on victims will always far outweigh those placed on predators.
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The guidance appeared to outweigh investor concerns about lower unit revenue in 2016.
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For law enforcement, the hope is that the rewards far outweigh the risks.
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"I think the benefits far outweigh the risks in this situation," he said.
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Then you will have to determine whether the benefits will outweigh the cost.
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And I try to go with the one whose positives outweigh the negatives.
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And that those comfortable entries still far outweigh the uncomfortable ones, every day.
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Does it outweigh your anxiety about exposure to child predators, cyberbullying, and pornography?
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The benefits of consuming one's own kind, it seemed, can outweigh the costs.
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In short, the risks vastly outweigh the benefits for most chronic pain patients.
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I'm just afraid of it now; the fun does not outweigh the fear.
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Do the benefits an expert skier will gain outweigh the price of lessons?
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In political terms, class, education and culture outweigh every other determinant, including age.
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She believes those will outweigh concerns over a single provision of the bill.
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But the broader implications – namely increased domestic growth – outweigh those existing tax provisions.
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But he surmises that the benefits of the services outweigh the safety concerns.
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A mechanism to make sure the benefits outweigh the risks is needed urgently.
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But a fantasy, however appealing, should not be allowed to outweigh good science.
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" McMaster added, "Their on the record accounts should outweigh those of anonymous sources.
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Surely a bit of secular Christmas cannot outweigh thousands of years of tradition.
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"At some point, Congress's institutional interests outweigh their partisan interests," Wright told me.
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But it can be hard to know whether the benefits outweigh the burdens.
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The declines in those other big countries, however, far outweigh the rise in America.
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That leaves cities wondering if the upsides of having Uber around outweigh those consequences.
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While waking up early can be a struggle, the benefits can outweigh the hassles.
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County prosecutors have previously argued that Tibbetts&apos background does not outweigh his crimes.
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But to most patients and practitioners, the benefits of the devices outweigh their detriments.
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So, overall, the consequences of coming in sick far outweigh those of staying home.
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If devices and services are insufficiently hardened, the risks could quickly outweigh the benefits.
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Whatever restrictions the donated building might have, Mesner believes the pros outweigh the cons.
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It includes a surprising number of Americans (over 21m), whose debts outweigh their assets.
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Addressing criticism of Trump's business bankruptcies, Coulter said the billionaire's successes outweigh his failures.
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Still, Brown thinks that the advantages of fostering a tree far outweigh the drawbacks.
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Ahead, our editors share the beauty products with benefits that far outweigh their odors.
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For her, the good parts about being an e-girl still outweigh the bad.
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But we're going to take more time to understand the pros outweigh the cons.
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That's because the team believes the benefits to humanity will outweigh the transition troubles.
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If the cons outweigh the pros, release yourself from the prison of social media.
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In theory, investment could boost productivity enough to outweigh the effect of lost trade.
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The benefits technology brought, at that time, seemed to outweigh the cost of distraction.
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The pros outweigh the cons, and so now I'm more supportive of the idea.
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Do you think that the rewards from AI are going to outweigh the downsides?
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Experts say the benefits outweigh the risks when it comes to the measles vaccine.
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Politicians, NGOs and others increasingly say moral concerns should outweigh others, and even profits.
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Supporters believe the fundamental goal is laudable, however, the risks far outweigh the benefits.
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Indeed, BHP soon shot down the plan, saying the costs would outweigh the benefits.
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The executive considers that the benefits of the blockbuster drug outweigh the price controversy.
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But Americans recognize that the benefits of legalized sports betting far outweigh the costs.
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Remember, whatever rewards you might be earning don't outweigh the interest your issuer charges.
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The cardiovascular benefits of exercise for the most part far outweigh risk of injury.
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But if the company is struggling financially, maybe the pros could outweigh the cons.
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"And the value of public safety gains can outweigh the investments by the city."
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Nonetheless, future talented young players could sign lofty deals that outweigh their rookie contracts.
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The advantages of the ski-jump far outweigh the disadvantages for two important reasons.
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The exhilaration, danger, fear and sexual excitement would outweigh my very instinct for survival.
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At the end of the day, the increased stature will probably outweigh any burden.
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Yet the potential threats these marathon hours pose to women far outweigh the perks.
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Because the men so outweigh the women, it is nearly inevitable to experience sexism.
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Every system has its imperfections, but in Iran the pros far outweigh the cons.
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It's my belief that the many benefits of hedge fund conversions outweigh the risks.
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Despite the card's steep $450 annual fee, Elkins says the benefits outweigh the cost.
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But I believe the advantages of extended DST far outweigh those of standard time.
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In fact, humans and livestock outweigh all vertebrates combined, with the exception of fish.
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Others have decided that they can persuade voters that the advantages outweigh the disruption.
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The benefits of an international initiative for climate science would well outweigh the costs.
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If we look at all cancers together, the benefits seem to outweigh the harms.
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At this time, the possible benefits of SB 392 do not outweigh the risks.
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In other words, it said that the costs of the rule outweigh the benefits.
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However, the scientific and societal risks of designing human genomes far outweigh their benefits.
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He was just put in a position where the good can outweigh the bad.
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Should California have the power to outweigh a majority in the other 49 states?
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So you think that the benefits of what's happening right now outweigh the costs.
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"Predators' supposed privacy interests should not outweigh our children's privacy and security," Barr said.
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But Anthony Bourdain has just died and tonight, sadness and confusion outweigh all else.
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But for the Claytons, the benefits of living in an RV outweigh the challenges.
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"It's my opinion that the benefits of porn far outweigh the downsides," says Kerner.
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Many still say that the benefits of instant scientific publishing far outweigh its downsides.
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"The possible environmental risks of fracking simply outweigh any potential benefits," Hogan said then.
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But the Saudi authorities clearly believe that the country's attractions can outweigh those concerns.
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These assessments might be expensive and time consuming, but the benefits outweigh the costs.
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In the case of the Brazilian butt lift, perhaps the risks outweigh the benefits.
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The business implications of 5G are expected to far outweigh the benefits to consumers.
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When it comes to our pets, Cole says, the benefits far outweigh the risks.
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But he argues that the high payouts from emerging market bonds outweigh these concerns.
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The new tune ignited Twitter, where the harsh words seemed to outweigh the approval.
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Nonetheless, he cautioned that the president's other, negative traits could far outweigh any positives.
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However, the risk is minimal, and the benefits greatly outweigh any potential possible harm.
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The public and the press's appetites for prurience far outweigh their appreciation of prudence.
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The 75-page report ultimately concluded that the pros outweigh the cons for legalization.
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That said, it's also so competitively priced that the pros far outweigh the cons.
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Immigration aside, I think the merits of the deal really significantly outweigh the demerits.
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The rewards of what is in plain sight far outweigh what is tucked away.
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But the consensus in the field is that benefits outweigh risks with careful monitoring.
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We have a tendency to let our fears outweigh the level of risk they represent.
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In short, the proven risks vastly outweigh the proven benefits for most chronic pain patients.
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When it comes to younger people, Snyder said career goals usually outweigh desires to volunteer.
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Including the full picture, the benefits far outweigh the costs considering society as a whole.
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Perhaps at one time it could have been argued that the benefits outweigh the costs.
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However, the public is divided over whether the Obama administration's accomplishments will outweigh its failures.
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BHP has said the costs of scrapping its dual-listed structure significantly outweigh the benefits.
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I've thought about cheating in college, but I think the consequences far outweigh the advantages.
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To be sure, there are cheerleaders for whom the good experiences far outweigh the bad.
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BHP swiftly rejected the approach, saying the costs of the changes would outweigh the benefits.
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Uber must hope that they outweigh the numbers ready to press the "cancel trip" button.
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For investors, the consistency of Saudi output will likely outweigh geopolitical fears, Tellimer's Malik said.
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Beyond that, of course, are issues of race and class that outweigh nearly everything else.
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BHP has said the costs of scrapping its dual-listed structure significantly outweigh the benefits.
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Many growers are planting it anyway, believing that its season and flavor outweigh these drawbacks.
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In our tactical asset allocation, we continue to believe that fundamentals should outweigh political risk.
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The benefits of sobriety I've reaped over the last year far outweigh those lingering disappointments.
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Now comes the hard part: You have to decide whether the benefits outweigh the risks.
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" But Judge Teare remained unmoved, concluding that "the aggravating factors clearly outweigh the mitigating factors.
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Worth-based homebuilder Bloomfield Homes, said those concerns outweigh the bump up in mortgage rates.
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Indeed, economists often work on the basis that tangible costs and benefits outweigh subjective values.
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The incentive for firms to produce more of the stuff would outweigh the good intentions.
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But even with these central cons, the pros outweigh them... at least for 35 bucks.
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The company, in a statement, said the costs involved with Elliott's proposals outweigh their benefits.
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But the successes far outweigh all the setbacks, and the setbacks are minor at best.
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The emotional depths here far outweigh Jed's earlier week 4 date and his cringeworthy admission.
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Hamilton County prosecutors have previously argued that Tibbetts&apos background does not outweigh his crimes.
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The slight bump in monthly payments early on in their careers wouldn't outweigh that benefit.
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These painkillers, according to the CDC, often carry addiction risks that far outweigh their benefits.
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But what happens when the cost of staying in starts to outweigh that of leaving?
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" "But the risk of implosion would have to outweigh the benefit of the status quo.
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It has split Britain into two camps with polarized identities that outweigh traditional party attachments.
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Eighty-three percent indicated that tax reform and eased regulations outweigh any ongoing trade issues.
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But, Ramirez argues, depending on your lifestyle, the perks can sometimes outweigh the price difference.
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But, thankfully, the positive responses and support for Plaayer's family seems to outweigh the bad.
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Balluku said the damage these small hydro power plants caused could outweigh any economic gain.
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Here, I drew a chart: As you can see, the pros greatly outweigh the cons.
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But for Tidal and Apple, the reasons to do this deal largely outweigh the negatives.
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Yet the dangers to South Korea of going nuclear seem far to outweigh the benefits.
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Proponents have also touted that the benefits to the Treasury outweigh the risk of interruption.
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By contrast, 10% believe that the risks of the MMR vaccine, specifically, outweigh the benefits.
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These services are inexpensive, so the benefits of providing the services likely outweigh their costs.
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When it comes to younger people, Snyder says career goals usually outweigh desires to volunteer.
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The positives of some exposure to court proceedings simply outweigh the negatives of no exposure.
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For one thing, the short-term political benefits of cuts outweigh the long-term costs.
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It may sound as if the problems with "The Hatred of Poetry" outweigh its virtues.
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Considering these risks, we believe that the costs of the debt ceiling outweigh its benefits.
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Concerns about these two issues greatly outweigh concerns about the costs of labor and capital.
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"For both deregulatory and regulatory actions benefits have to outweigh the costs," the official said.
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When it comes to healthy eating, the pluses obviously outweigh the negatives, Dr. Raymond says.
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The bad messages teens get from TV, families, and porn still outweigh the good ones.
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There is plenty of good in these platforms but the dangers far outweigh the benefits.
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The data must be "very, very strong that this has benefits that outweigh its risks".
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"No hypothetical advantage in global gamesmanship could possibly outweigh this pain and horror," he said.
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Party leaders, with little margin for error, hope the latter effect would outweigh the former.
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A fundamental basis of outsourcing manufacturing is that decreased labor costs outweigh the shipping cost.
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Taxation is always painful, and always the question is whether the benefits outweigh the pain.
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We know that no matter how many degrees we get, our debt will outweigh them.
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The state's priorities, Mr. Cuomo said, are unequivocal: Saving lives should outweigh any economic repercussions.
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The state's priorities, Mr. Cuomo said, are unequivocal: Saving lives should outweigh any economic repercussions.
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On this week's Popcast, a conversation about whether the pros of AirPods outweigh the cons.
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White evangelicals are tired of letting their fear of outsiders outweigh their duties as Christians.
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Critics of Clearview said the benefits of such a database did not outweigh its harms.
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However, some analysts said the benefits of the deal outweigh the criticism it has attracted.
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The cost to our foes for incursions and interference must massively outweigh the ostensible advantage.
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That can outweigh the gains of whatever measures Microsoft takes on its own carbon reduction.
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More urgent issues on the Navajo Nation far outweigh the need to initiate costly lawsuits.
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"The benefits of the sales process really do outweigh an orderly wind down," he said.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's "unfavorables" outweigh his approval numbers by almost 12 percentage points.
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Donald Trump has committed crimes and misdemeanors that far outweigh Mr. Clinton's relatively insignificant perjury.
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The bottom line of the OMB report is that these benefits often outweigh the costs.
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A preemptive military strike against North Korea carries risks that far outweigh the potential benefits.
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Of course, the successful, happy, fraud-free relationships begun online far outweigh the bad ones.
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Or should my concerns about seeming a busybody outweigh concerns about her son's future health?
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Spoiler: The benefits of these policies will substantially outweigh the costs, even under conservative assumptions.
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All will be well: Trump's incompetence will outweigh his irascibility, his lies, and his provocations.
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Over all, do you think the potential benefits of such a program outweigh the pitfalls?
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When something works, and its positive effects outweigh its adverse ones, a recommendation is made.
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In any case, women in the workplace have protected civil rights that outweigh such concerns.
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But the upsides and empowerment far outweigh the "what ifs" that threaten to keep you home.
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It's not that the movie's buoyancy alone makes it so stellar; fun doesn't always outweigh grimness.
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I am determined to single-handedly outweigh the hate that is bubbling up in this country.
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On balance, the power benefits of the V8 definitely outweigh the minor added heft they bring.
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But that positive influence doesn&apost outweigh the "gratuitous violence" Van Hook demonstrated, the board said.
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For some, the benefits of investing in up-and-coming businesses outweigh the risk of conflicts.
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For additional information, please see "Fitch Affirms Canadian Banks; Fundamentals Outweigh Persistent Housing Risks" at www.fitchratings.com.
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I assumed the rest of the state would be even-minded enough to outweigh the hate.
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As for his decision to use Death as a narrator, the positives did outweigh the negatives.
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Furthermore, the pros of canceling out unwanted noise generally outweigh the cons of slightly imperfect audio.
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Right now, the weight of uncertainties surrounding a two-state solution seems to outweigh the benefits.
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Bell is confident that the advantages of a new type of flying machine outweigh the risks.
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So policymakers are likely to argue that the cost of tiering would now outweigh its benefits.
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"As with all things in modern life, the question is whether the risks outweigh the benefits."
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But some shipbrokers said charter rates will likely continue to fall, as supply could outweigh demand.
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Because the cost of execution can far outweigh the couple-basis-point saving in expense ratios.
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Insects outweigh all the fish in the oceans and all the livestock munching grass on land.
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" He adds that "the benefits [my job] provides so far outweigh any negative element of it.
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But civil liberties advocates believe the issues of error and privacy may outweigh the security value.
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The benefits of central-bank autonomy far outweigh the costs, just as they did in 1997.
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It would "proceed only where we believe that the benefits substantially outweigh the risks," it stated.
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There's no question among researchers who've studied the shot that its benefits far outweigh its risks.
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But the facts here are simply not compelling enough to outweigh the hideousness of two spaces.
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Fitch's negative outlooks on sovereign ratings currently outweigh positive outlooks by a factor of 6:1.
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Her age and position have their own privileges, which outweigh whatever language barriers seem to exist.
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It's also a useful reminder that flows of money far outweigh those of goods and services.
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The benefits of speed will usually outweigh the better battery life a Y-series processor delivers.
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Just do your best to make sure that when they do, the smiles outweigh the sadness.
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Does the hotness of our Holzer gear outweigh the annoyance of dealing with aggressive football fans?
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That said, there are signs that the supply hits are starting to outweigh the supply additions.
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Ultimately, I decided that the benefits of enabling this kind of academic research outweigh the risks.
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But the benefits of appointing a special counsel in this case greatly outweigh the potential downsides.
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In the end, prohibitive tariffs' costs to U.S. consumers could outweigh the benefits for American businesses.
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I can see it getting old after while though — and the cost may outweigh its benefits.
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This seems to be an unshakeable status quo for now: Male writers greatly outweigh women writers.
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Negative Outlooks (21153%) still outweigh the Positives (10%) in the DMs but the gap is narrowing.
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For additional information, please see "Fitch: Canadian Banks Affirmed; Fundamentals Outweigh Persistent Housing Risks" at 'www.fitchratings.com'.
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Russia's superior yields are enough right now to outweigh the risks for major Western investment houses.
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" For these reasons, he said, "most scholars have concluded that the costs may outweigh any benefits.
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To my mind these outweigh the many small absurdities that EWR inflicts on the unsuspecting traveler.
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"One-for-One Business Models: Do the Benefits of Philanthropic Companies Like TOMS Outweigh the Harm?"
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I believe, however, that the positives outweigh the negatives, particularly the usefulness of cash during disasters.
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So until more research is done, it's hard to tell if the benefits outweigh the risks.
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I don't want civilians to own assault rifles, because I think the risks outweigh the rewards.
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What we don't know about the Russia investigation still appears to outweigh what we do know.
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In our RTB experience, roses and buds far outweigh thorns when we stop to take note.
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Parents continue to send their children north because the dangers of staying outweigh those of leaving.
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Over all, it would be churlish to let these small negatives outweigh a generally terrific achievement.
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"The earnings impact of a Trump presidency will outweigh the increase in interest rates," Einhorn said.
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Experts say the health benefits of eating fruits and vegetables far outweigh any potential pesticide risk.
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In recent years, expert groups have advised against routine screening, saying the risks outweigh the benefits.
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For additional information, please see "Fitch Affirms Canadian Banks; Fundamentals Outweigh Persistent Housing Risks" at 'www.fitchratings.com'.
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Trump's message to Alabama voters was clear: Moore's denials outweigh the allegations being leveled against him.
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But these changes do not outweigh the devastating impact tax reform could have on affordable housing.
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"The consequences of doing it — for everyone's experience — seemed to outweigh the value," Ms. Minard said.
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Nevertheless, the overall benefits of a cloud-based VR solution seem to outweigh these potential concerns.
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Strong retail sales growth is not expected to outweigh weakness in the rest of the economy.
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And some foreign banks want a bigger foothold, believing that China's growth prospects outweigh its risks.
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The costs of correcting the data outweigh benefits — for the credit bureaus, though, not the consumers.
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People who say America is full are arguing that the costs immigrants impose outweigh the benefits.
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It's the most interesting part of his stardom—that his personality can outweigh his creative output.
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For smartphones, and many other applications, the benefits of an integrated SoC generally outweigh this drawback.
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It determined the risks of montelukast may outweigh its benefits, especially for people with mild allergies.
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My triumphs, which could not outweigh my failures, neither in number nor in their sheer intensity.
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"At the height of any global health emergency, demand will outweigh supply," said spokesman Michael Weist.
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"We want to make sure the negative side effects don't outweigh any positive effects," Michaud said.
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Klobuchar critics say they know this but they believe that her individual actions outweigh the data.
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When it comes to the Republican party, their internal struggles far outweigh those of the Democrats.
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France and Germany together equal Russia's population, enormously outweigh the country economically and outspend it militarily.
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Soon Varian's lover's obsession will overtake and outweigh — and then devour — whatever remains of biographical verity.
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According to a Vox/Morning Consult poll, Americans aren't quite convinced the benefits outweigh the risks.
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Or, do you think the conveniences and benefits of a completely interconnected world outweigh any drawbacks?
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The favours their construction firms receive far outweigh any losses they incur running obsequious television stations.
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At current rates, plastic is expected to outweigh all the fish in the sea by 2050.
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The potential benefits of providing gender-affirmative care typically outweigh the minor risks associated with treatment.
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Such outsize offers could end up being a "winner's curse," where the costs outweigh the benefits.
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Implanting hardware in the brain is dangerous, but the reward for patients could outweigh the risks.
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However, the Alabama Democrat maintained that the potential implications of Trump's communications with Ukraine outweigh politics.
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"Does the immediate need of a patient outweigh the expected need of a patient?" he asked.
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Yet for many French the perceived benefits don't outweigh the feeling of insecurity they have introduced.
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The benefits of spending in all of these areas outweigh the costs by four to one.
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Again, the electoral cost would seem to outweigh a few days of jokes about such exotica.
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For Boeing and others associated with this deal, the risks may very well outweigh the rewards.
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Both rely on solid Chinese growth, but merger speculation concerning industrials helped outweigh the Chinese data.
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"It's like its fino origins outweigh its amontillado finish," said Dan Barron of New York. Exactly.
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But for many people, smoky charcoal magic simply doesn't outweigh the sheer convenience of grilling with gas.
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But nuclear energy still carries major risks: Do they outweigh the benefits in a rapidly warming world?
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Essentially, there are no reported benefits of antimicrobial soaps to outweigh the risks of using antimicrobial chemicals.
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He was told by his counterpart that common interests between Beijing and Washington far outweigh their differences.
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After all, in theory, multiple rulings in DACA's favor ought to outweigh a single ruling against it.
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McGowan said that for patients at risk of fractures, the benefits of medication far outweigh the risks.
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Given the level of corruption, though (see chart), the cost of these projects could outweigh their benefits.
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But if you're replacing a perfectly functional body part, the risks and possible complications outweigh the rewards.
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The economic costs of half the country despairing might outweigh the benefits of the other half rejoicing.
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But that bit of good news can't outweigh all the bad news buffeting the embattled aircraft maker.
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The party has declared that period a disaster while asserting that Mao's achievements far outweigh his mistakes.
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Gizmodo: So in all, do you think the benefits of drilling into Europa outweigh any potential consequences?
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At some point, the creep factor of all these added conveniences will just outweigh the convenience itself.
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Advocates say that the number of positions created by technological developments will far outweigh those taken away.
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All of these potential side effects considered, the risks of vitamin IVs seem to outweigh the pros.
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It is too early to tell whether the positive changes wrought by AI will outweigh the perils.
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On a public road that feeling lasts just over three seconds before the risks outweigh the reward.
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This drone is close to being good, but I had too many issues that outweigh its potential.
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Coincidentally, some species of praying mantis are sexually dimorphic in size, meaning females outweigh their male counterparts.
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The liability of endangering or potentially polluting the watersheds of the state outweigh any short-term benefits.
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But luring Amazon's promised 50,43 jobs comes with costs that may outweigh the benefits for some cities.
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The majority of cases are in Africa and outweigh numbers affected by other diseases in the region.
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Meanwhile, the supply of physical stores continues to outweigh shopper demand, putting pressure on the industry's profits.
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In 2012, the American Academy of Pediatrics found that the health benefits of circumcision outweigh the risks.
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Those people pay their taxes, and in the end, the benefits could outweigh the bargain given out.
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In most cases, however, companies decide the benefits of being engaged in the community outweigh the risks.
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Do the benefits of targeted ads for consumers outweigh the risks and downsides of mass data collection?
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Despite these minor obstacles, the CEO finds that the pros of central seating vastly outweigh the cons.
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There's a little bit of a drag from higher energy prices, but the positives far outweigh that.
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Public attention on the investigation could outweigh efforts to keep details of the findings under seal. Sen.
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The simple fact is that these crooks know the financial rewards far outweigh the risks of incarceration.
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However, the card comes with enough perks, rewards, and tangible benefits to far outweigh that annual fee.
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Sometimes the cards with annual fees have benefits or earning rates that far outweigh the annual fee.
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The company says it believes that the benefits of the technology outweigh just the possibility of misuse.
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There are relationship and development downsides to excessive screen use that far outweigh the modest educational benefits.
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"Some patients believe the possible side effects outweigh the positives that they get from prevention," she said.
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But the opportunities for hope outweigh the potential for abuse, especially if paired with reasonable quality control.
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SIDE EFFECTS The government has long insisted the benefits of the dam outweigh the costs and disruptions.
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What would it take for China to decide that the costs of the relationship outweigh the benefits?
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Yet given how few depictions of postpartum mental illness exist, the benefits of Tully outweigh the negatives.
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"Countless incidents of courage and professionalism far outweigh the few examples of excessive force," Mr. Johnson said.
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Do get around to it eventually, though, because its design strengths outweigh any seen-it-before familiarity.
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The benefits of delaying until 70 outweigh the costs if you live past 82, according to Hall.
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Put these things together and they probably outweigh any fiscal effect due to stimulus raising interest rates.
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"At the height of any global health emergency, demand will outweigh supply," said company spokesman Michael Weist.
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This has enraged voters whose frustrations with Mr. Orban outweigh their support for any particular opposition politician.
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He said the benefits of a "no-deal exit" would outweigh its negative effect on the economy.
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What do I lose along with this gain, and on balance, do the gains outweigh the losses?
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If enough South African clients quit Bell Pottinger, he reasoned, the losses would outweigh the Guptas's checks.
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The first argument is that the benefits of using a new technology can often outweigh the harms.
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Some days were sure to end in tears of exhaustion, but the tears didn't outweigh the joy.
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For owners of Amazon&aposs Ring home security devices, the benefits may appear to outweigh the risks.
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" He added, "I think the benefits of casting Nick with an African-American actor outweigh the drawbacks.
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The EFF and other digital rights groups have often argued the benefits of scraping outweigh the harms.
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"What is unclear is if the potential risk of cannabinoids outweigh the benefits of breastfeeding," Crume said.
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But for some companies, the benefits of reaching a new segment of shoppers could outweigh the downsides.
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Politics still move at a different pace there, and it's a place where loyalty can outweigh ideology.
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"At this rate, plastic is set to outweigh fish in the ocean by 2050," the complaint reads.
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Your article accuses them of "physician paternalism," but their judgment and experience should outweigh a Google search.
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But most British economists say the gains from free trade and EU migration significantly outweigh any costs.
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Otherwise, the country will be facing problems that far outweigh the annoyance of all-too-frequent elections.
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Others argue that the military needs of the moment outweigh any high-minded commitment to fiscal austerity.
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But such moves bore costs and risks that "would significantly outweigh any potential benefits," the company said.
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It is our impression that using this instrument now, probably the negative effects outweigh the positive effects.
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His opposition to the AHCA's deep Medicaid cuts outweigh concerns about an opponent running to his right. .
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For the Food and Drug Administration to approve an implant, the upsides have to far outweigh the risks.
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He did say demand still appeared strong, but demand may not outweigh affordability, especially if the economy weakens.
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In that meeting, Wang stressed that common interests between China and the United States far outweigh their differences.
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Will the benefits of having greater production outweigh the ramifications of having fewer owners and benefactors of production?
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Still, she was convinced that the benefits of this new approach to police work outweigh any privacy concerns.
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Today we're discussing the scientists searching for a "gay gene," and whether the potential risks outweigh the benefits.
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Probably the only way to judge whether its merits outweigh his shortcomings is to see it for yourself.
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For the most part, the good seemed to outweigh the bad, but the bad was divisive and confusing.
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But Twitter's bottom line, like all companies, may outweigh its desire to rid itself of a bot infestation.
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When deals are first struck, negotiators bargain so that the benefits of trade liberalisation outweigh the political penalties.
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" It also says the economic, social and health benefits of said mobilization "far outweigh the costs of inaction.
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If managed properly, I now believe the benefits of media presence and increased transparency can outweigh the costs.
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The study reports the benefits from China and India's aggressive decarbonization "significantly outweigh" the US's clean energy failures.
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Ms Rudd is fortunate in that her strengths outweigh her weaknesses, making her unusual in the current cabinet.
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Of course, those benefits may not outweigh the privacy concerns of a computer knowing exactly how you drive.
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It could well be that the benefits of any potential treatment would outweigh the downsides in certain cases.
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From a global perspective, these benefits outweigh the costs, the lost jobs and dampened wages in affluent nations.
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"The positive impact of lower borrowing costs on profits will outweigh the negative impact of tariffs," Raich said.
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One has ended and a new one is beginning, and it's where monetization will not outweigh consumer benefit.
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There's loads of twin harmonies and interesting melodies on Gods Of Violence , but they never outweigh the thrash.
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"Consumer welfare gains of about $25 million would outweigh producer welfare losses of about $22 million," it stated.
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Or that it will take even longer for the EV demand pull to outweigh that of stainless steel.
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I just haven't gotten to a point where those prospects outweigh the valued aspects of why I smoke.
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Smaller loans tend not to benefit from small rate moves, as the fees to refinance outweigh the savings.
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The idea that the risk of false positives might outweigh the benefits of early cancer screenings isn't new.
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But in the long term, the benefits, even if you're only looking financially, seem to outweigh the costs.
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The answer, industry bosses say, is because the risks of such a project going wrong outweigh the benefits.
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A report from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation predicts that by 2050, plastic in the oceans will outweigh fish.
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Straws contribute to ocean plastic pollution that's expected to outweigh all the fish in the sea by 2050.
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"The numbers from those three pieces I just mentioned clearly outweigh the DACA — by a lot," he said.
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Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that benefits of screening outweigh risks, according to one expert.
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Ocwen expects that the increased cash flow from the successful modifications will outweigh the costs of unsuccessful modifications.
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The billionaire also addressed concerns over artificial intelligence (AI), and said its benefits will outweigh any potential pitfalls.
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Where is our breaking point, at which we say that the benefits do not outweigh the human cost?
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But the risks to patient safety far outweigh any cost savings – which are likely to be minimal anyway.
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Retailers wrestle with the question of whether the potential losses outweigh the benefits, which include reduced personnel expenses.
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"Those two in tandem will typically outweigh the tax savings you'd get from a discount," Mr. Goldberger said.
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Everyone must understand that the costs of using chemical weapons will always outweigh any military or political benefits.
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Sure. But Facebook is making a calculated bet that these benefits outweigh the complaints of a vocal minority.
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No doubt, the physical and mental benefits of seeing a professional outweigh the benefits of not seeing one.
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It's a song for the moment when the value of your memories outweigh the value of your ambitions.
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The inconvenience of flying short distances rarely seems worth it to me; the complexity doesn't outweigh the speed.
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How often does a book's upside outweigh lines like "her thoughts were oozing through her mind like mud?"
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Although the import numbers from China greatly outweigh the export numbers, they only tell part of the story.
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Pemex said a new gas distribution system will have long-term benefits that outweigh any short-term cost.
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"As part of this review, we're asking whether the costs of a rule outweigh the benefits," he said.
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And that aftereffect seemed to be enough to outweigh the incapacitation effect, as the Green-Winik study suggested.
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At the same time, its balanced budget — one where revenues match or outweigh expenditure — should not be impacted.
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This has enraged voters whose frustrations with Mr. Orban, above, outweigh their support for any particular opposition politician.
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But it's up to the FDA to decide whether the potential benefits of IQOS outweigh its potential harms.
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For Mr. Balwani, the benefits of pursuing civil discovery in the S.E.C. case appear to outweigh that risk.
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Despite these challenges, the long-term economic and security benefits of reunification greatly outweigh the short-term costs.
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That further complicates the political calculus, underscoring the degree to which personal beliefs and connections outweigh party loyalty.
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I don't want to alienate my sister, but at what point does the common good outweigh individual choice?
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Of course there's a sense of community behind it, and its positive qualities will always outweigh its flaws.
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Cicadas significantly outweigh their wasp attackers, which makes a direct flight home, carrying such heavy cargo, rather challenging.
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Its beauty and charm do not easily outweigh other destinations' far superior services and infrastructure, and lower prices.
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But the core values, historic bonds, and the strategic and economic interests we share far outweigh our differences.
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The benefit of the tax deferral may outweigh the benefit of the lower tax rate on the NUA.
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On rare occasions, notably in the two Affordable Care Act cases, his lawyerly instincts outweigh his ideological preferences.
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I, for my own peace of mind, have to believe that humanity's good will eventually outweigh its bad.
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Other nuclear experts argue that the perils of stopping short of a complete upgrade far outweigh the costs.
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Biologists have long-anticipated that the computing resources to handle all that data would outweigh Twitter and YouTube.
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Does the relief of unburdening yourself of the news of, say, your cousin's financial woes outweigh that risk?
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Not only do bacteria outnumber humans but they outweigh us, too, by a factor of a hundred million.
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Chinese investments into the EU far outweigh those of EU companies in China in most industries, they said.
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But that problem has since been dealt with and he says the benefits outweigh the minor technological issues.
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For some, a higher premium may outweigh the benefits of greater quality, but for others it may not.
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What have we come to as a nation, to allow greed and profit to outweigh knowledge and science?
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Professionals can find themselves shortchanged and lacking redress in a system in which kinship can outweigh contract terms.
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Reporters who saw the files said their news value did not outweigh the risk of serving Russian interests.
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The New York Health Department's 75-page report ultimately concluded that the pros outweigh the cons for legalization.
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That includes first asking yourself whether the benefits of giving out your phone number outweigh the potential risks.
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That includes first asking yourself whether the benefits of giving out your phone number outweigh the potential risks.
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It's like a full-time job for players, and the demands of work outweigh the demands of school.
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Buildings that keep the old elevators generally figure the benefits of added security and service outweigh the costs.
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I think people need to consider whether or not the advantages of going after them outweigh the disadvantages.
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We're told the resources authorities would have to use to prosecute the guy far outweigh the potential punishment.
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Bybee may not believe that Trump's actions are enough to outweigh the court's obligation to grant him deference.
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However, others said that concerns about the economy were likely to outweigh worries about the slide in the lira.
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In July, Health Canada released a summary safety review confirming that the drug's benefits continue to outweigh its risks.
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These benefits of the public program seem to outweigh any challenges faced getting appointments or waiting in doctors' offices.
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With AI, I'm firmly in the camp that the benefits for the next couple decades far outweigh the negatives.
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The benefits of its wireless functionality far outweigh the compromises imposed by the inclusion of the wireless charging coil.
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Ultimately, the risks inherent in these measures outweigh any good they might do, such as raising a community's consciousness.
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If it continues unabated, the incoming debris would outweigh the fleet's capacity to skim it within a few years.
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"This technology isn't ready for prime time, and the risks to Americans' basic liberties outweigh the benefits," said Rep.
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But the benefits of white women using privilege to bolster the role of other women far outweigh the risks.
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France and Italy were two countries in particular that were forecast to see supply outweigh ECB purchases next year.
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Carlson's opinion said that jurors had allowed sympathy for the families to outweigh hard evidence presented during the trial.
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Fundamentals should outweigh political uncertainty, as private consumption remains solid and companies continue to benefit from easy financial conditions.
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Lower fuel costs and maintenance of electric motors will not outweigh the upfront expense and inconvenience for some time.
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And it does seem that the benefits of the finches using poisonous cigarette butts against ticks outweigh the harm.
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For a young, healthy woman who is unlikely to die of heart disease, those risks might outweigh the benefits.
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"I wish I could guarantee that the positives are destined to outweigh the negatives, but I can't," Chakrabarti writes.
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Humans and their livestock have come to outweigh all other vertebrates on the planet with the exception of fish.
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Microsoft and Apple are convinced that their feats of computer engineering will outweigh our needs for the fastest computers.
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They all seem to think that their politics justify or outweigh the harm they do to the disability community.
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Still, Lamba said that Apple has a "very loyal customer base" that could potentially outweigh the company's current headwinds.
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Like anything else, they share a passion but have a threshold where the expense begins to outweigh the enjoyment.
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We are satisfied that the potential value of ICRs could outweigh the intrusiveness involved in collecting and using them.
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For now, it's likely these countries will judge the benefits of the relationship to outweigh the risk of leaks.
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The survey found 32% of companies were expecting negative effects to outweigh any positive effects from the tax hike.
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Bottom line: It's a bit of a mixed bag for private equity, but the positives easily outweigh the negatives.
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The cost of the association with such a brand may very well outweigh the benefit of that large audience.
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I've found that the benefits of quality, collaborative work outweigh the costs, particularly for our sales and marketing groups.
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Another singer, Jeffree Star, was at LAX when he echoed Lance's feelings, telling us, saving lives should outweigh bigotry.
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"The potential risks to Queensland's environment and our valuable agricultural industries far outweigh any potential economic benefits," Lynham said.
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The benefits of moving quickly probably outweigh those risks, but GVC's bid isn't as perfectly hedged as it seems.
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Everything is good and right but sometimes the cons outweigh the pros, even though it looks beautiful, type thing.
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Here is Moody's view the economic costs of a decision to leave the EU would outweigh the economic benefits.
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Lattner's pieces raised big questions about AI-generated music for me: when does human intervention outweigh a machine's skill?
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They argue that the benefits of the network would outweigh any antitrust concerns critics have posed about the deal.
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Nonetheless, the advantages of using a voter file sample outweigh the disadvantages for just about every major campaign pollster.
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One BBC critic wrote, "you know a horror movie's in trouble when the fake scares outweigh the real ones."
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While he said oil consumption would increase if the efficiency rules are weakened, the benefits could outweigh that negative.
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Sanders has argued that most Americans would be better off, because their healthcare savings would outweigh any tax increase.
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However, unless the implementation of VLNCs is carried out with extreme caution, the burdens will drastically outweigh the benefits.
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Sure. The benefits always outweigh the alternative of a 9-to-5 job — and most of all, I'm happier.
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As for 2018, the firm believes there are more positive factors that even could outweigh legislative issues in Congress.
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Shell concluded that the costs of Arctic drilling do not outweigh the benefits when oil prices are so low.
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Here and there one can cherry-pick some demographic parallels, but the differences far outweigh any similarities in importance.
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Though the benefits of outdoor exercise outweigh the risks for most people, here are a few more important considerations.
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The stresses and pressures of this position would seem to vastly outweigh the negligible physical demands of the presidency.
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Ms. Menin, the commissioner of media and entertainment, said the benefits outweigh any temporary disruptions New Yorkers may experience.
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It may well be that the advantages of flood plain location outweigh the intermittent cost of damages from floods.
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It also found that 88 percent of Americans believe that the benefits of an MMR vaccine outweigh its risks.
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But the National Archives denied their request and said Clinton's privacy interests outweigh the public's interest in the matter.
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And if cars are communicating with their surroundings and one another, the benefits will outweigh the risks, many predict.
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Growth in the second half of the year is still expected to outweigh the pain in the first half.
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"The positive effects of a regulated marijuana market in N.Y.S. outweigh the potential negative impacts," the Health Department concluded.
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The administration is ignoring three central facts: Savings at the pump greatly outweigh the cost of gas-saving technology.
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However, the negative aspects of social media outweigh the positives for most teenagers growing up in the 21st century.
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He expressed sympathy for my father's suffering but was adamant that good hospice experiences "far outweigh" the negative ones.
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Rather, those terms capture the deepening suspicion of many communities that the costs of urban prosperity outweigh the benefits.
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"These positives surely outweigh the negatives, providing an enduring allure to those with the right temperament," Dr. Feinstein concludes.
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Doesn't the existence of those practices outweigh the harm we bring to the environment and the animals within it?
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As heading techniques change and concussion protocols improve, the benefits of sport will likely outweigh the risks, he added.
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"That would outweigh the benefit of importing more oil from Iran and thumbing Beijing's nose at Washington," he said.
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We believe the economic consequences of cutting carbon too quickly will outweigh the short-term benefit to the environment.
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Though the benefits of using them may outweigh the risks much of the time, that's not always the case.
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Millions are in need of humanitarian assistance, and the scale of the emergency continues to outweigh the planned response.
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Does the fascination of glimpsing ourselves outweigh the psychological strain of continually caching, processing, and relating these different likenesses?
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One staff member asked him to present the benefits of working at Uber that could outweigh that personal cost.
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It can vastly outweigh the effects of family and local community on people's beliefs, values, tastes, and life paths.
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"Laws are catching up, and it's becoming more apparent to advertisers that the risks outweigh the benefits," he said.
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A quick glance at what turned up in a handful of search results shows that quantity can outweigh quality.
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Nevertheless, other analysts suggest that shared interests between the two world powers will ultimately outweigh the noise from Washington.
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"She continued: "To me, the benefits of HSAs generally far outweigh the negatives but, as always, do your homework.
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Even with a low APR, the costs of interest fees will more than outweigh any rewards you can earn.
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Law enforcement priorities will outweigh the efficiencies and opportunities made possible by blockchain, constraining a promising field of economics.
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Reasonable minds may differ as to whether these factors will outweigh the atrocious and cruel nature of his conduct.
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Should the purported in-state benefits of a law outweigh the burdens it creates for out-of-state parties?
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While one study did show that alcohol consumption after exercise can slow recovery, the pluses may outweigh the minuses.
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Gun control platforms far outweigh pro-Second Amendment positions in 229 compared with prior elections, Kantar Media data show.
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It's unclear whether the threat of a more adverse trade relationship with the United States would outweigh those concerns.
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However, long-term health of quality of life outweigh the spark and passion to play that I once had.
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But these instances of older Presidents doing their job (mainly) well don't outweigh legitimate concerns over potential cognitive decline.
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But with Turkey aiding Iran's nuclear program, the benefits of considering a break with Turkey might outweigh the dangers.
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You come down pretty solidly that the benefits of immigration outweigh the costs overall, even to native-born workers.
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Additional pressure against North Korea is needed, but the benefits of strategic patience are vast, and outweigh the alternatives.
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Kagame promises that the long-term gains from "Made in Rwanda" will outweigh any short-term trade war losses.
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" The government's claims in support of the expansive policy, he said, did not outweigh "the need to avoid these harms.
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However, for the protection defamation laws provide to outweigh the limits they put on speech, they must satisfy four conditions.
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I figure that for me, the potential extra benefits in reducing inflammation outweigh a low increased risk of internal bleeding.
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"The market is trying to figure out if the positives outweigh the negatives," Nick Raich at Earnings Scout tells me.
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Crude oil prices slipped on concerns supply will outweigh demand, with U.S. crude down 0.6 percent at $50.55 a barrel.
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However, the benefits far outweigh these issues — especially when you look at E-ink-based readers, which use reflective technologies.
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Whatever his symbolic importance is for black America, it should never outweigh the actual black lives he might have hurt.
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The world's No. 2525 consumer company is expanding its premium, fizzy and flavored waters to eventually outweigh some lost volumes.
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It&aposs always that the cost outweigh the benefits or that the jobs lost are greater than the jobs saved.
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When student media are freed to report on sensitive subjects, advisers say the positive impacts far outweigh the possible negatives.
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There's nothing special or magical that prevents that," says Weil, who concluded "I think those pros massively outweigh the cons.
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Constant novelty seems to outweigh the "yuck" factor of wearing something that rubbed against someone else's skin not long ago.
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At the end of the day, the rewards of dating a Pisces should far outweigh any stressors within the relationship.
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"The benefits of keeping active through swimming outweigh the potential risks we use as rationale for the study," said Blackstock.
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Mr Kim is confident he can convince the chaebol that the costs of engaging in unfair trade outweigh the benefits.
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If it is the latter, do you still gain useful information or insights from other users that outweigh these feelings?
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Whether the benefits ultimately outweigh the downsides will take a few more years — or perhaps decades — to know for sure.
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Its memory chip and mobile processor business have helped partially outweigh its profit fall from sales of its own smartphones.
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"What the report makes clear is that the benefits vastly outweigh any cost," Scott told reporters on a call Monday.
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"We believe the depth of your ideas should outweigh the depths of your pockets," Simitian said at a press conference.
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And the market's perception of what frequent rate hikes could do has the power to outweigh the reality, Cramer contended.
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What was good for a nest competing against other nests would then outweigh what was good for any individual ant.
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"The risks of working in Venezuela far outweigh the potential benefits," said Pavel Molchanov, an energy analyst at Raymond James.
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It's allowable to test new drugs on humans because it is generally understood that the possible benefits outweigh the risks.
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You're making this island disappear Guterres cited a study that predicted plastics could outweigh fish in our seas by 2050.
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But if there are significant negative aspects to your job, they could be enough to outweigh many other positive factors.
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What makes her different from Liam Hemsworth, Robert Pattinson, Sam Claflin, Zac Efron — actors whose good looks outweigh their skills?
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Noyce believed that if they could help develop better vaccines, that "would outweigh the potential negatives" of reviving a pox.
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Many states—27, in fact—argue that the costs of implementation are simply too high and outweigh the possible benefits.
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"For all the crap we went through together this past year, the good really does outweigh the bad," Jacobs wrote.
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Otis claims the rule that stars can't be removed needs an exception if the "negative consequences" outweigh the public benefit.
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Chuck Schumer said the Republicans' obstinate stand against the nominee will outweigh whatever other accomplishments the GOP tries to claim.
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But the market's perception of what frequent rate hikes could do has the power to outweigh the reality, Cramer contended.
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The benefits of rideshare and driverless cars working together seem to far outweigh excuses to stay with the status quo.
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I'm trying to decide at the moment whether my party allegiances outweigh my desire to give the Conservatives a hammering.
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At a certain point, her fame and talent will outweigh whatever bad feelings executives should have about the legal ugliness.
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Some foreign banks may also recoup higher borrowing costs: their floating interest-rate commercial loans outweigh those at fixed rates.
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With the average tenure of airline CEOs so short, the risks of such a project going wrong outweigh the benefits.
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The number of favorable reactions to the game on YouTube outweigh negative ones by a better than 10-1 ratio.
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There are other niceties, like decent stereo speakers, but there are major cons that outweigh a lot of these pros.
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She'd be facing a fighter who could outweigh her by 20lbs or more by the time the cage door closes.
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Those advantages "greatly outweigh any extra burden imposed by the duty of providing fair representation for non-members," he argued.
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In December, almost 200 nations agreed to limit plastic pollution of the oceans, warning it could outweigh fish by 2030.
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The panel voted 14-2 against when asked whether the available data show that the treatment's benefits outweigh its risks.
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Those incentives far outweigh the rebate on any particular drug (almost all of which are passed back to payers anyways).
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David Kostin, Goldman's chief investment strategist, said tax reform's progress will outweigh a muted earnings season to push stocks higher.
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Lambert said she doesn't let the negative commenters outweigh the positivity and joy she experienced during her memorable Pride outing.
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Therefore, for depressives, the short-term antidepressant effects of sleep deprivation counter-balance and may outweigh its negative cognitive effects.
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Critics of the project said dams on the Mekong do not outweigh its impact on the environment and local ecosystems.
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But at this point, the risk of opening new short positions is beginning to outweigh the potential reward, he said.
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He noted that the stimulus coming from the tax cuts passed last year outweigh the negatives stemming from trade concerns.
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Do those savings outweigh the increased expense of not being able to write off half the cost of buying tickets?
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"As a good friend used to say, the risks of not eating still outweigh the risks of eating," Schaffner said.
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Mr. Fitzsimmons emphasized that any advantage given to a candidate for their background would not outweigh all other application factors.
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In which case, the question then becomes: Do the temporary benefits of this data outweigh the long-term privacy implications?
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I hope those advantages can outweigh the greed for "likes" and fame found in the Children's Digital Media Center study.
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Let what they truly enjoy and need outweigh the lessons of your upbringing, because sometimes they're wiser than you think.
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Some might argue that the long-term costs of believing fictional stories outweigh any short-term advantages in social cohesion.
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The question, does the public's right to know outweigh your — Trump: I told you, I'll release them after the audit.
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Stark, who specifically mentions the case of the Uighurs, concludes that the risks of this tech vastly outweigh the benefits.
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"At this rate, plastic is set to outweigh fish in the ocean by 2050," according to Earth Island Institutes' complaint.
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It is about connecting with familiar Democratic constituencies and convincing them that, all things considered, a candidate's assets outweigh defects.
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Other causes of death while traveling, such as car accidents and suicide, far outweigh the chances of death by terrorism.
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The impact was enough to outweigh any support that prices might have received from geopolitical tensions surrounding the Middle East.
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There are obvious advantages to relying on machines and computers to count votes, but do the risks outweigh the rewards?
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Previously, mistrust of Russian motives always seemed to eventually outweigh any advantage of an alliance, prompting bitter frustration in Moscow.
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Companies that rely heavily on imports say a border tax will outweigh the benefit of a lower headline corporate tax.
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But the differences in circumstances outweigh the similarities — and not just because Republican now hold undivided control of the government.
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BuzzFeed followed up on the ProPublica investigation, and found that little had changed –profits appeared to outweigh care at UHS.
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And he suggested that the fact Trump has been successful in accomplishing Republican priorities may outweigh any wrongs he's committed.
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Trump has made clear that Bolton's interventionalist views will not outweigh his own isolationist instincts, including in the Middle East.
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"There's potential for much greater good to come from cryptocurrency in general — the greater beneficial uses outweigh the bad ones."
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"Seven weeks of insomnia outweigh many scruples," he told her when he finally poured forth his desire in a letter.
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Many in the field see the tensions and dilemmas in robot care, yet believe the benefits can outweigh the risks.
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But the constant back-and-forth around the US-China trade war continues to linger, outweighing outweigh these favorable conditions.
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And the message they convey is an important one: The benefits of regulation frequently outweigh and often justify their costs.
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"The FDA should re-evaluate whether this drug has benefits that outweigh its still poorly defined risks," the report states.
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The optimism seemed to outweigh concerns about impeachment surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump which pushed Wall Street into the red.
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While it is true that buprenorphine and methadone are controlled substances, their life-saving effects by far outweigh their risks.
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Hopefully, they will examine this newly available data that clearly shows the costs outweigh the benefits and rethink their strategy.
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Plastics are expected to outweigh fish in the ocean by 2050, according to a report from the World Economic Forum.
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Altogether, the weak points are expected to outweigh small gains anticipated in businesses like fixed-income trading and wealth management.
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And those with a "very unfavorable" view outweigh those with a "very favorable" one by a 31% to 21% margin.
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FDA based this decision primarily on post market analysis finding that the risks associated with the product outweigh the benefits.
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Despite China's previous opposition, American officials hope the country's current economic weakness will outweigh those concerns at the negotiating table.
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After 10 years, though, the revenue raised from eliminating the interest deduction could outweigh that lost to expensing capital expenditures.
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On the farm they are a useful tool in some circumstances, but my convenience doesn't outweigh the risk of misuse.
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However, even if PrEP does mean less condom use in some cases, this does not necessarily outweigh the protective benefit.
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I challenge anyone to come up with reasons to keep cash that outweigh the enormous benefits of getting rid of it.
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"It is hugely encouraging that companies are reporting that the potential value of climate opportunities far outweigh the costs," she added.
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Buyers, such as insurance companies hedging their bond portfolios, far outweigh the small number of funds willing to sell credit options.
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The horrors of that bunker, in the context of the film, far outweigh anything that could be waiting for them outside.
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Other research shows they can help people quit, and those benefits might outweigh the potential risks in vulnerable kids and teens.
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"It is crucial to recognize the point where" the costs start to outweigh the benefits, she wrote in a recent report.
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"The public health risks of unapproved drugs from foreign sources outweigh any potential cost savings," the FDA said in a statement.
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"Our study suggests that for health, the benefits outweigh the potentially negative effects," such as guilt, anxiety or intolerance, VanderWeele said.
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Whether the benefits of e-cigarettes outweigh costs is an ongoing debate — which might be why FDA regulation has been slow.
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Related: The Amount of Plastic in the Ocean Could Outweigh Fish by 2050 The fight over the proposal will span months.
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But these considerations do not yet outweigh the fear of acting as a midwife to movements that might threaten its control.
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Vlieghe added that the central bank would "have to think very carefully" about whether the positive effects would outweigh the downside.
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The reality is it will likely be a mix of both, though I think the opportunities outweigh the threats for Snapchat.
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Even if only one user in a million is conned into buying some dubious pills, the revenues far outweigh the costs.
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He said he is nervous that Trump will misspeak or be less-than-presidential, but believes the advantages outweigh the risks.
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First, Moscow wants to convince its competitors that the benefits of attacking its vital interests do not outweigh the potential damage.
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I've never harmed anyone in my life, and I believe if I'm ever judged that the good will outweigh the bad.
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It can be a pain in the ass when you're logging into various accounts, but the benefits greatly outweigh the drawbacks.
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The research, led by scientists from the University of Southampton, suggests that the overall benefits of drinking coffee outweigh the risks.
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Ross acknowledged that adding the question "could reduce" response rates, but said that more accurate citizenship data would outweigh such fears.
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Ross acknowledged that adding the question "could reduce" response rates, but said that more accurate citizenship date would outweigh such fears.
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Ultimately the costs of a less efficient financial system are likely to outweigh the extra income from capturing business from London.
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Although the positive possibilities far outweigh the negatives, it would be crazy to ignore the many ways things could go wrong.
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I will remember that there is an art to AI as well as science, and that human concerns outweigh technological ones.
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However, women's increased work hours were met by ongoing household obligations, which continue to disproportionately outweigh those of their male counterparts.
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The upside for these bets continues to outweigh Wall Street's massive concerns like the ones it has for Google or Apple.
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Bad laws with good intentions don't necessarily get a pass; you have to prove that a law's benefits outweigh its burdens.
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But the new recommendation against daily aspirin follows a 2018 study that found aspirin's benefits didn't seem to outweigh its risks.
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"What the report makes clear is that the benefits vastly outweigh any costs," Scott said on a conference call with reporters.
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There are also risks associated with air masks, including increased heart rate and C02 build-up, which may outweigh the benefits.
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"Overall, evidence suggests that the benefits of appropriate asthma therapies during pregnancy outweigh potential risks," she told Reuters Health by email.
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Yes, Norman's sobbing has produced a meme, which shouldn't outweigh his inarguably classy move of saluting Manning near the game's end.
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The broad consensus that "the benefits that immigration brings to society far outweigh their costs" is reflected in the open letter.
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However, there's little evidence the strictly regulated amounts in toothpaste or fluoridated water have risks that outweigh the benefits, Messina says.
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But the Swedish market is small and possible retaliation by China, a much bigger market, would outweigh any positive domestic effects.
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If the tax hike is scrapped, 21% said the positives would outweigh the negatives, while 10% anticipated a larger negative impact.
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The benefits would far outweigh the costs of any compromises airlines, lawmakers, unions and everyone else involved might have to make.
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" Kashkari said he'd be willing to accept a little less lending from the big banks because "the benefits outweigh the costs.
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Moran agreed this might cause problems saying, "These substantive concerns should not completely outweigh [bug bounties'] innovative crowdsourced approach [to security]."
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I do think the things that are great about it far outweigh it and it's why it's sort of self-fulfilling.
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Any default within the system would have cataclysmic consequences for the economy that would far outweigh any gains in refinancing costs.
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"There are mixed reports on this, but I think the risks for eczema flares or infection outweigh the benefits," she says.
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He argued that the benefits of increased patient awareness from these apps outweigh the risks of faulty information influencing patient decisions.
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Finding yield in Europe's leveraged loan market has proven tricky amid an overall pricing compression as demand continues to outweigh supply.
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Mr. Ryan apparently realizes that the interests of the country outweigh the Republican Party's desire to win back the White House.
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"Should those two arrests outweigh everything he did as a tennis player?" said Deford, speaking by phone from Key West, Fla.
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For him, the benefits far outweigh any negatives — he is accessible, invites a culture of collaboration, and is able to mentor.
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A drop of such magnitude would likely outweigh any potential increase in seaborne imports by newer consumers in South East Asia.
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The lawsuit argues that these particular drug restrictions may be imposed only to ensure that a medication's benefits outweigh its risks.
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Moreover, the benefits of a more level playing field surely outweigh the costs associated with requiring more sellers to collect taxes.
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Still, some in the GOP say their success during Trump's first two years will outweigh any bad press the administration brings.
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As we are seeing in legalized states, the safety and economic consequences of legalizing recreational marijuana far outweigh the perceived benefits.
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But, as Italy's postwar development demonstrates, its achievements far outweigh its problems, which Britain could play a leading role in addressing.
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This is one of those times where the best interests of the whole outweigh any partisan allegiances or any specific issue.
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This sounds pretty dire, but the prediction that ocean plastic will outweigh ocean fish 35 years from now may be conservative.
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For every member of society not part of those targeted industries, however, prices will fall, and the benefits outweigh the costs.
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To me, these benefits far outweigh the $450 annual fee, even if I only put them to use once a year.
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"Barring any event out of nowhere, the underlying trends for the market remain pretty positive and the pros outweigh the cons."
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He has said the agency will continue to "take regulatory steps" in situations where it believes the risks outweigh the benefits.
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It is possible that this positive effect would soon outweigh the drag on revenue collection from lower short-term GDP growth.
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They really might not care about the loss of some visual fidelity — the convenience factor may outweigh it by a ton.
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People were also unsure about whether the benefits of self-driving cars would outweigh the costs and risks of the technology.
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Hedges and the Prohibition Party simply fall on the other side of the question, arguing that Prohibition's benefits outweigh the costs.
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They may judge that the benefits of engaging with Kim outweigh the risks of going against your policy of maximum pressure.
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Indeed, as complex investments that are tricky to understand, variable annuities come with risks that sometimes can outweigh the expected rewards.
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Although it is very early in Korneffel's development, she has moved into a territory where color and materiality outweigh discursive content.
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From a public health standpoint, the benefits of increased availability and consumption of imported produce outweigh any such worries, nutritionists say.
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" Ohio's concern for the confidentiality of workers' comp claims, the court said, "cannot outweigh Bevan's right to engage in commercial speech.
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De Latour says that the downsides of consuming coconut oil far outweigh the possible benefits of a potential bump in HDL.
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But he suggests other cuts to public health and anti-drug programs that completely outweigh the tiny gains that ONDCP claims.
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Maybe those negatives were the sort of thing that don't outweigh the positives on a rebuilding team full of impressionable kids.
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"We believe that the economic growth will outweigh any short-term deficit increase that we see," Meadows told ABC's This Week.
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And, it added, men aged 70 or older should be told that the potential harms of screening could outweigh the benefits.
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At the time of Hernandez's trial, the NFL player's celebrity status and notoriety tended to outweigh the tragedy of Lloyd's death.
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"I wish I could guarantee that the positives are destined to outweigh the negatives, but I can't," Samidh Chakrabarti wrote Monday.
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Higher volumes from Nigeria and Saudi Arabia as well as increased production in Libya and Iraq served to outweigh these drops.
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The New Health Care You may reasonably decide the benefits outweigh the harms, but you should know about those potential harms.
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Finally, tell us more about what you think: Do the pros outweigh the cons for mastery-based learning, in your opinion?
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Going by three French or partly French crime dramas now airing in the United States, though, the similarities outweigh the differences.
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They're all relatively new, and the actuaries aren't yet confident that their benefits outweigh the extra costs they incur to repair.
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All this may seem to outweigh the arguments for why you should hire one of the mummies represented by our firm.
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While there is some extra labor that goes into cooking at home, the benefits of staying in outweigh the additional effort.
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But there are instances in which the penalty might not apply to you, or times when the benefits outweigh the consequences.
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Ross Garnaut, economist and former Canberra adviser, explains why there's an opportunity Down Under that may outweigh the cost of change.
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School ties outweigh connections made later, believes Richard Brumpton, who got his job as a financial analyst through Rugby's online platforms.
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He probably believes getting shut out of a deal would thereby outweigh costs associated with showing some flexibility in NAFTA negotiations.
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Across the world, countries are building dams to create electricity and boost their economies, but the risks could outweigh the benefits.
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The principle tenet of the medical profession is that the protections for the patient should outweigh those for the religious institution.
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Still, it takes a serious amount of willpower to persuade yourself that the benefits of exercise outweigh all those miserable negatives.
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A rise of 270,000 bpd in Libya's crude production would more than outweigh production cuts that Iraq and Algeria collectively pledged.
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In other words, the savings from reduced need for infrastructure investments and peak generation outweigh the cost shifts to other customers.
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But the benefits far outweigh the amount of blood and sweat you've put into crafting a brand worthy of a follow.
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The legislation is not perfect, but its benefits far outweigh its costs, and the country is better off for having it.
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In one recent congressional hearing, Senator Rand Paul, a medical doctor, acknowledged that the benefits of vaccines far outweigh the risks.
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But at the moment, it's tough to say exactly whether that would outweigh the burden of having a secret, Dr. Slepian says.
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Remainers say, rightly, that the damage caused by Brexit will vastly outweigh any potential gains from future trade deals with other countries.
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Despite his new and improved body, bad habits and physical limitations feel like they will forever outweigh all the good he does.
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It expects revenue to stay under pressure this year, as it expects falling fixed-line business to outweigh only benign mobile growth.
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Getting stoned with your parents can be a tricky situation, but the benefits can greatly outweigh the awkwardness that will surely ensue.
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New technology always brings up new ethical questions, but the principle that potential benefits should outweigh harms is not a new one.
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About half of those who voted decided threats to their fellow humans just weren't compelling enough to outweigh their own cultural anxiety.
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Many divers feel the benefits of dumpster diving outweigh the risks, especially if it means pointing a finger at America's waste problem.
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In December, almost 200 nations agreed to limit plastic pollution of the oceans, warning that it could outweigh all fish by 2030.
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But that didn't, according to experts, outweigh the rise in violence and crime that surrounded the black market for alcohol during Prohibition.
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In Samsung's case, it has yielded the customer data benefit to Google, though the benefits of that decision probably outweigh the detriments.
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The sicker the pool, the more likely that costs will outweigh revenue from premiums, which would lead insurers to increase their prices.
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The big question many of us are asking now is: Will job losses outweigh job creation in the coming years and decades?
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By understanding researchers' concerns, regulators can address the dangers of AI and the benefits of the technology will greatly outweigh the risks.
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However, we have decided to return to our core belief that the risks outweigh the valuation especially what we consider EPS uncertainty.
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If you were to put them all together into one creepy-crawly mass, they'd outweigh all humanity by a factor of 17.
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But most seem to have concluded that the advantages of staying in London outweigh the uncertainties of Brexit, at least for now.
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One cardiologist "said it isn't clear whether the watch's benefits in detecting asymptomatic cases outweigh such risks," the Wall Street Journal reports.
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It's a roller coaster, no doubt about it, but every day there are new and amazing things that far outweigh the negatives.
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Good things and bad things all happen at the same time, and when you support each other, one doesn't outweigh the other.
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Today, only 51% of Millennial college graduates with student loans say that the lifetime financial benefits of their degree outweigh the costs.
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"Given the gravity of the harm at issue, the need to expend resources cannot outweigh these threats to constitutional rights," Friedman wrote.
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And will the benefit of having your packages delivered quickly and securely outweigh any concerns about privacy and security customers might have?
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But that would be wrong because its benefits—a leaner, more user-friendly and more open financial system—easily outweigh the risks.
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Sometimes endless chicken fingers outweigh getting a chance to see football's biggest game — especially when you didn't pay for the tickets yourself.
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Slowly, the traditional first- and second-lien structure has gotten inexpensive enough to outweigh the convenience the JV-backed deals were offering.
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Hakeem Jeffries, a member of the House Democratic leadership, argues that "compelling public interest" can outweigh the need for grand-jury secrecy.
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For another, the health risks of delaying a bowel movement outweigh the social risks of being found out for voiding with abandon.
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Although the share of Africans living in deep poverty is falling, it is not falling quickly enough to outweigh rapid population growth.
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According to the poll, 4393 percent of Israel's secular Jews want democratic principles to outweigh Jewish ritual law when the two clash.
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The benefit of having the college savings account should vastly outweigh the potential reduction in aid that may result from having one.
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Exactly what catches fire and whether the benefits outweigh the damages is a mystery we will watch unfold in the coming years.
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Meanwhile, consensus expectations for the Fed to cut rates by a quarter percentage point still outweigh those for a half-point cut.
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As a consequence, they fall prey to the illusion that the benefits of the removal of sanctions will eventually outweigh its cost.
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If so, the court then would decide whether the interests underlying that privilege outweigh, or not, Congress's interest in obtaining the answer.
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Still, parents and experts alike have said that the benefits of having universal pre-K outweigh the problems that come with it.
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This pain would outweigh factors helpful to growth, such as the loose monetary policy in Europe, Japan and the U.S., Moody's said.
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Cybersecurity and privacy experts CNBC spoke with universally agreed that the benefits of encryption far outweigh the potential threats raised by lawmakers.
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Photo: GettyTinder users in Russia may now have to decide whether the perks of dating apps outweigh a disconcerting invasion of privacy.
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The AK party allowed wishful thinking about Islamic brotherhood, pan-Turkic ties and cocking a snook at the West to outweigh pragmatism.
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Supporters of membership argued that NATO membership would have enormous benefits for Hungary, and that those benefits would far outweigh the costs.
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Most officials, and not only in the health department, believe that the cost of moving to social insurance would outweigh its benefits.
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Malaysia has all the attributes of a bloated national carrier—too many staff and costs that far outweigh leaner low-cost carriers.
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The American Academy of Paediatrics says the benefits "outweigh the risks" but also that they are too low to justify routine circumcision.
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Still, the idea did get me thinking: Should I actually try this new breakfast technique, or do the risks outweigh the benefits?
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The FCC calls it an "informal benchmark" and says its obligation to review the terms of any merger outweigh the informal deadline.
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U.S. citizens rely on the FDA to ensure that the drugs they take are effective and that their benefits outweigh their risks.
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We can surely expect some differences on approaches to solving difficult issues, but the imperatives to work together outweigh the ideological differences.
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Jackson said a further slowing of the global economy would likely outweigh the support the lira has received from low Fed rates.
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) should halt marketing of opioids for situations where risks of use outweigh potential benefits. 5.
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The pressures on some of these other segments, particularly FICC, still outweigh the fees generated from the recent spate of M&A.
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The tediousness and risk of stabbing yourself in the palm starts to outweigh the payoff of the delicious, briny oyster meat inside.
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The interest that you'll have to pay on interest if you carry a balance will far outweigh the value of the rewards.
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Automakers invest in innovative technologies, engineers and facilitates to build more efficient vehicles, but the savings on gasoline far outweigh the costs.
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Then, they can hold evidence-based debates or discussions on whether the benefits of gene editing salmon and mosquitoes outweigh the risks.
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And the positives of seeing both parents working hard and cooperatively raising a family far outweigh the negatives of that missed event.
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They remain firmly committed to the painstakingly negotiated deal (as are Russia and China), convinced that its benefits vastly outweigh its flaws.
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According to the U.K.'s Office for Budget Responsibility, however, the costs of Brexit to the nation's finances will outweigh the gains.
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They also believe that avoiding the costs of warming in the future would outweigh the harm done by a carbon tax today.
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"Coal is a tough industry, but, in the case of Peabody, the positives should outweigh the negatives," analyst Christopher LaFemina wrote Tuesday.
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Pompeo needed to judge whether the risks outweigh the possible benefits, and so far he seems to have concluded they do not.
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But any short-term anxiety induced by a false positive could not outweigh the thousands of lives saved each year by mammography.
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Civil liberties advocates are pressing Congress to allow the program to sunset entirely, claiming that privacy concerns outweigh any national security benefits.
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Although the advantages of being pale in China far outweigh the disadvantages, some Chinese people still have prejudiced beliefs about white people.
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If we can just focus on our similarities, which outweigh our differences, we can bring our similarities to bear on that problem.
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Companies and citizens have recognized that the costs of coal to our health and climate far outweigh the benefits of cheap electricity.
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A 2017 economic analysis by RAND Corporation, however, suggested that the benefits of later start times "far outweigh" those more immediate costs.
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Although it is very early in Jule Korneffel's career, she has moved into a territory where color and materiality outweigh discursive content.
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The WSJ editorial board argues that free offerings from Facebook and Google provide valuable services to consumers that outweigh harm to competitors.
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Numerous studies have shown that the benefits of statins far outweigh the risks, especially for people at high risk of heart disease.
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For most, the decision to speak up will still feel fraught and without sufficient benefit to outweigh the possibility of negative repercussions.
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All of this, legalization advocates say, will outweigh any of the potential downsides — like increased cannabis use — that might come with legalization.
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But for some of Huawei's critics, such assurances do not outweigh larger concerns about the Chinese government's behavior in the digital realm.
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But a new study suggests that the surgery may have long-term risks that in some cases outweigh any short-time benefits.
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And does the public health risk of bringing large groups together, possibly aiding the spread of the coronavirus, outweigh any business discussions?
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The bottom line: Some companies find that the risk raised by allowing controversial ads can often outweigh the money they bring in.
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Do the benefits really outweigh the costs, especially when the chance of a full-blown war rises, even if it's still unlikely?
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But it is still unclear whether the risks of using cannabis while breastfeeding actually outweigh the undeniable benefits of breastmilk for infants.
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"The benefits of breastfeeding for the infant and mother outweigh any potential risk of Zika virus transmission through breast milk," WHO said.
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"If you can help kids develop the fun in their relationship — that positive engagement — it will outweigh the negative," Dr. Kramer said.
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There is, though, extensive economic research, including some by us, that shows that the benefits of net neutrality far outweigh its costs.
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But the reality is less convincing in a region where fears about individual survival outweigh the promise of prosperity down the line.
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He said it could come down to which side decides the remaining outstanding issues don't outweigh the growing cost of the strike.
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Many economists assure us that trade is essential to a strong economy, and that the advantages of free trade outweigh the disadvantages.
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And by 2050, there will be so much plastic in the ocean, it will outweigh the fish it shares the water with.
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We do that now because the perks of a personally curated experience seem to outweigh the cost of giving up your privacy.
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"The costs to the nation of allowing this to occur outweigh the rights of the states in this narrow setting," he said.
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Research has also shown time and again that the financial benefits of investments to improve our indoor environments greatly outweigh their costs.
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It is an endless war with slim prospects for peace in the foreseeable future, and the expenses vastly outweigh any strategic gains.
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If not, then Mr. Awlaki "could repent for those sins and his commitment to jihad would outweigh such transgressions," Mr. Abdulmutallab said.
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Oil markets have been trapped in a range as traders wait to see whether OPEC production cuts can outweigh U.S. supply growth.
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Harold Koh, a former State Department legal adviser, said his interpretation is that a congressional subpoena would outweigh a State Department directive.
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" Moreover, it said, "coupons can add significant long-term costs to the health care system that may outweigh the short-term benefits.
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I seriously hope that whatever ails you allows you to have enough good days to outweigh the bad and keep you hopeful.
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"It's really important to understand that the profit motive has sometimes been shown to outweigh concern for people's health," Ms. Washington said.
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But I continue to believe that the potential benefits for our species outweigh the risks Who's at the forefront of this research?
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" He cited instances in the development of medicine, energy and other areas where "the positive applications, in practice, dramatically outweigh the negative applications.
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Completing a half marathon has its own health benefits, so the pluses might seem to outweigh the risks of breathing in toxic air.
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While the benefits of screening outweigh the potential harms, the USPSTF cautions that a positive test may lead to additional screening and procedures.
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"For all the crap we went through together this past year, the good really does outweigh the bad," Jacobs wrote in the caption.
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"While the convenience of having two properties may be nice, it typically does not outweigh the costs," said Deb Meyer, CEO of WorthyNest.
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But will the completely disrespectful and embarrassing things Shane blasted everywhere about Kyle outweigh Kyle's jealousy of me and Paulie's little flirting relationship?
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This means that bullish sentiment might outweigh bearish sentiment, so traders are betting the market might turn around rather than continue to fall.
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The city has already clamped down on smoking The council said it believes the public health benefits outweigh the loss in business profits.
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Eventually, Asia may reach the same conclusion as much of America, Europe and Latin America: that the costs of prohibition outweigh the benefits.
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This time, the pros outweigh the cons because Kara also convinced Garrett (Ashton Holmes) to let Justin come back and produce the segment!
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Though 5G will make much of this faster and better, its benefits may not outweigh the costs for consumers with today's mobile apps.
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"The benefits of E.T.F.s outweigh the drawbacks, but people should go in with their eyes open and be aware that there are challenges."
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None of these scenarios are likely, but experts said the potential risks of war with North Korea seem to far outweigh any benefits.
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