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But it doesn't mean that any bitter outweighs the sweet!
Strong opposition (23%) outweighs strong support for these laws (25%).
On the streets of La Matanza scepticism still outweighs hope.
Well, plenty actually, but the good still outweighs the bad.
Here at Amvets Post 19, the former outweighs the latter.
Subscription revenue, which outweighs professional services revenue, climbed 75 percent.
Smith takes Boogie ... who outweighs Durant by about 1,000 lbs.
So sometimes that driver dependence outweighs their desire to change.
"The good far outweighs the bad to me," Hanna said.
" He added, "The nostalgia outweighs the lack of modern amenities.
Yet for many fishermen, the potential pay outweighs the hazards.
But all in all, the bad probably outweighs the good.
Overall, though, the pros far outweighs the cons, Weeden said.
In such transactions, RV risk often outweighs obligor default risk.
In straight dollar terms, US military spending far outweighs China's.
I think the positive impact significantly outweighs any potential risks.
But overall, i'd say the strength of the plastic outweighs that.
And remember, when you start saving outweighs how much you save.
However, even with all that, the positive far outweighs the negative.
At this point, my appearance still outweighs my words or actions.
As it stands, the UEFA-sanctioned punishment far outweighs the crime.
But I think the benefit of having one outweighs the cost.
The answer: An undue burden is one that outweighs a benefit.
The trip is "a catalyst that outweighs the challenges," she said.
But the empathy Americans have shown me far outweighs the unkindness.
I like to think that poetry outweighs demons on my nightstand.
Having $500 million in your account, or whatever, outweighs the stress.
"From Poland's perspective, securing this troop presence outweighs all other concerns."
But the upside — seeming inclusive — outweighs the risk of ruffling feathers.
That one minute on the run outweighs anything in a helicopter.
Even Mr. Bloomberg's disclosed philanthropic spending far outweighs his political spending.
I think the risk in the SEC's proposition outweighs the reward.
"The bad news is that the uncertainty outweighs the fundamentals," Hogan said.
But there are times when a moral imperative outweighs traditional social norms.
Creepiness outweighs the horror in those early hours, but that's signature King.
So clearly, we don't know about season 7 outweighs what we do.
I would say flavor outweighs visual aesthetics when it comes to food.
The demand for justice once again outweighs the president's demand for loyalty.
The Trust Survey found that trust in business outweighs trust in government.
It outweighs their support of his policies and they will vote Democratic.
But newer research has indicated that the bad likely outweighs the good.
More often than not, good design outweighs the caliber of the writing.
In such scenarios, logic often outweighs morality, and good people do terrible things.
In reality, though, it rarely outweighs the time and costs of doing business.
In many ecosystems, the population of amphibians outweighs all the other animals combined.
Do you think the support you've gotten online outweighs the harassment or bullying?
The respect of their pupils, deeply earned but modestly borne, outweighs any label.
However, the risk of grave national harm to the UK outweighs all that.
They have to vote again that the aggravating evidence substantially outweighs any mitigation.
But having a happy, healthy, and warm five-year-old outweighs our missteps.
In the former circumstance, the matter of national security outweighs any commercial gain.
The political power of entrenched unions apparently outweighs the needs of our students.
Having a washer-dryer far outweighs any hike to the subway, they said.
Researchers believe the damage to businesses likely outweighs any perceived benefit to consumers.
That outweighs any positive effect delivered by low Western interest rates, he said.
And remember, when you start saving outweighs how much you can put away.
Indeed, in most cases, their carbon storage capability easily outweighs their methane emissions.
For starters, the populist appeal of the deal far outweighs its practical effect.
Sometimes the bad far outweighs the good; at other times, it does not.
She pretends her love for Ed outweighs her completely depleted desire for him.
So many Kashmiris' grief and loss outweighs mine by a factor of thousands.
Democrats have slammed the notion that the rule outweighs the costs on students.
The availability of such options increasingly outweighs cultural support for traditional gender arrangements.
As long as care is taken, the public good often outweighs the risk.
Nixon and found that the public interest outweighs the interests of the executive.
I want to think that ultimately, this confidence outweighs all of Twilight's problematic tropes.
That's when the need for incremental progress outweighs the need to break industry barriers.
Disapproval outweighs approval for his handling of the situation with Iran, 22018% to 220%.
The reward to employees and customers outweighs the difficulty of this approach, he said.
But the evidence is mounting that the usefulness of such cameras outweighs the concerns.
"The risk they hold in the country far outweighs any potential benefits," he said.
The good outweighs the disclaimers, in a project that oozes class from every pore.
That Karen can trust patriarchy because it outweighs the Hell's Kitchen villains she can't.
The current benefit of diving, particularly in the penalty area, far outweighs the costs.
We believe the benefit of the negative interest rate still far outweighs the costs.
Both options are insufficient because the risk of a refugee crisis outweighs either option.
It's dark and creepy but the exhilaration of getting in far outweighs any spookiness.
There is an alarming amount of rubbish—in some places it outweighs the phytoplankton.
Since then, we've grown up to realize that in many instances, diversity outweighs meritocracy.
The advantage of the transplant to the desperately ill recipient often outweighs that risk.
But Jefferies says the "ultimate upside potential outweighs" any further downside facing the stock.
Ultimately, when you start saving outweighs how much you save, thanks to compound interest.
But for others who carry supper on their backs, food quality outweighs ounce-counting.
Others argue that the harm of allowing firearms in civil society outweighs the good.
The political correctness that outweighs bold acts of courage and commitment are needed today.
The potential for improving the human condition far outweighs that for misuse but fears abound.
If you're feeling confident, you may think the risk of retrieving it outweighs the rewards.
Brock has a lot less experience (he's 6-3) ... but outweighs R.J. by 60+ pounds.
The potential to save someone from assault—or other bad outcomes—vastly outweighs momentary discomfort.
Whatever antioxidants or nutrients they may have, the sugar you're swallowing far outweighs their benefits.
When the production outweighs the meaningfulness of the music, it becomes all about pretty lights.
The upside case for World Wrestling Entertainment's stock far outweighs the downside, according to Citi.
However, in each of these cases, Moreno thinks the potential upside outweighs the potential downside.
For anybody making wine on Etna, the promise of the volcano far outweighs the threat.
As always, I hope that the good outweighs the bad, and it's enjoyable to solve.
The only boundary between us is some intangible risk which just outweighs cheap Delta airfare.
It's not been a perfect experience, but I'm there because the good outweighs the bad.
The immediacy and objectivity necessary to reporting well often outweighs personal needs: emotions, exhaustion, hunger.
Party affiliation has become an all-encompassing identity that outweighs the details of specific policies.
In Overwatch, sometimes the good of the team outweighs the good of a single player.
For years, political science has shown that party outweighs gender when it comes to voting.
The index has remained in negative territory -- meaning pessimism outweighs optimism -- for seven straight months.
To his mind, the elevated risk of cancer outweighs the risk of a false positive.
While fear outweighs hope in the book, he does offer some reasons to be optimistic.
I know the joy this son gave to me far outweighs the pain, which only multiplies.
But not everyone thinks the risk of racial profiling outweighs the benefit of the force multiplier.
Regarding the latter, the punishment far outweighs the crime, as we saw with Cersei last year.
"The danger of toy e-waste outweighs the waste we've even seen so far," Stevens said.
America's need for a savior outweighs any interest in what he or she does in bed.
Finally, as director Claire Scanlon said in an interview with Refinery29, the humor outweighs the romance.
The greatness in my life definitely outweighs any bad thing that has ever happened to me.
Deep liquidity in Europe's leveraged loan market, where demand far outweighs supply, has seen pricing compression.
However, the potential benefit of preventing stroke far outweighs the potential risk of this unlikely event.
That loss is huge—equivalent to about 4.8m hectares a year, which far outweighs gains elsewhere.
Although Thunberg believes political action far outweighs individual changes to consumer habits, she lives her values.
Still, according to Torpy, the upside of students learning from their own building outweighs these challenges.
"R" is one of those mothers for whom the turmoil of parenting far outweighs the rewards.
They say land-use change associated with its production outweighs the environmental benefits of replacing gasoline.
Sacramento and Ventura County, California, and Austin, Texas, are other metro areas where renting outweighs buying.
As the saga with Swan shows, however, the shiny object of the scoop outweighs everything else.
Now, her fear of not planting enough hemp outweighs her fear of financial or regulatory challenges.
Jusuf Nurkic outweighs Green by 50 pounds and is nimble enough to stymie pick-and-rolls.
But they say the desire to allow the families to pursue their claims outweighs such considerations.
But one lesson outweighs them all: The N.B.A. will always find a way to surprise us.
But they argue the need to stabilize the economy far outweighs concerns about deficits and debt.
"My money's on George – even though Steven outweighs him by 1,000 pounds," Buffer told TMZ Sports.
I still truly believe that the good on the platform way, way, way outweighs the bad.
The risk of harming someone far outweighs whatever added realism one is trying to convey here.
"It's frustrating because the amount of support we have far outweighs what is holding us back."
" Kavanaugh argued "that critical national security need outweighs the impact on privacy occasioned by this program.
Ethics waivers are granted when it is believed an employee's value outweighs their conflict of interest.
Unlike Facebook, however, the utility these companies offer users outweighs most any shortcomings and public foibles.
The proportion of U.S. CFOs who are optimistic outweighs those who are pessimistic by four to one.
Despite the drop, the report says the overall long-term benefit of college still outweighs the costs.
Transplant experts agreed the tragedy of the overdose crisis outweighs any silver lining from increased organ donations.
It's the first pair of truly wireless earbuds I've tried where the good really outweighs the bad.
The threat that facial recognition poses to human society and basic liberty far outweighs any potential benefits.
We made a chart illustrating just how much Bloomberg's cash trove outweighs everyone else in the field.
"I continue to believe that a partnership now far outweighs concerns about an uncertain future," Drummond wrote.
"But I'm trying to make sure that the hope is the thing that outweighs the other stuff."
It's bad enough that I think the poor image quality outweighs the novelty of the Clips entirely.
This can cause an enormous spike out of the gate because demand outweighs supply for the stock.
The motion, filed on Friday, argues that Swift's right to privacy outweighs the public's need for disclosure.
The destabilising force that has on global markets probably outweighs the benefit from easier policy within China.
Miss Suu Kyi seems to have judged that such harm now outweighs the benefits of maintaining sanctions.
In fact, you're so close to heartbreak that the risk of experiencing it again outweighs any reward.
We see the upside to our $215 price target outweighs downside given continued fundamental execution and growth.
Any doctor whose own moral convictions outweighs the patient's needs tarnishes the medical community as a whole.
For the moment, though, the consensus is that the harm from the debates clearly outweighs the benefits.
My desire outweighs my knowledge of the pain and I always underestimate the discomfort to justify it.
Some may even conclude that the risk of seeking treatment outweighs the benefit of the care itself.
While dentists, doctors, and lawyers make six-figure salaries, many have student debt that outweighs their income.
Ultimately, the long-term benefit of paying off debt outweighs any temporary hit to your credit score.
This outweighs the profits reaped by Australian companies from delayed notice of the destruction of the reefs.
But it is left to judges to decide if someone's privacy outweighs the public's interest in disclosure.
But it's becoming clear that the need for a third party outweighs even the very real barriers.
" Pedišić and his team counter this by noting that "the mortality benefit of running outweighs the risk.
A first point is that the pervasive discrimination against blacks far outweighs this single act of discrimination.
Essentially, the argument goes, given the stakes, the need for sensitive information outweighs the need for secrecy.
The psychological degradation associated with joblessness outweighs the material security of a basic income, Mr. Linker writes.
Essentially, the argument goes, the need for sensitive information outweighs the need for secrecy, given the stakes.
Courts are bound to find that the law's burden on interstate commerce far outweighs the potential benefit.
In my view, that critical national security need outweighs the impact on privacy occasioned by this program.
But on balance, they argue that the victims' right to justice outweighs the potential foreign policy ramifications.
But, as with many new breakthroughs and advances, the hype of the microbiome often outweighs the reality.
But I doubt that eagerness outweighs his desire not to undermine his own case in said trial.
Too often, money outweighs grades, test scores and resilience in determining the future of talented young people.
Those standards permit declassification when the public interest in disclosure outweighs any need to protect the information.
The valor of cashing in your twentysomething singlehood for a creative gamble, in his eyes, outweighs its drawbacks.
They're now realizing, however, that the risk of doing business with this industry now outweighs the financial benefits.
Wine Source is a global supplier of ultra-premium wines, where demand for specific wines typically outweighs supply.
Although the councils are not legally binding, their power outweighs the legal system within cultural and religious contexts.
On the dietary front, junk still outweighs healthy eating, with cupcakes, moon cakes, and bagels making their debut.
The Loechers, however, say the cost outweighs what they'd been paying since they're using their machines more often.
Duterte has often criticized the mining industry, saying the environmental damage far outweighs any benefit to the economy.
There are a few policies, however, that produce a particularly polarized reaction, where intense opposition outweighs intense support.
The real chance of healing a specific person outweighs the imperceptible increase to the threat of bacterial resistance.
Most housing support for this population comes from charity organizations, and the demand clearly outweighs the resources available.
"The threat of firearms being turned against you or an accidental shooting outweighs the benefit," the service says.
The benefit of keeping cash in a growing and secure account often outweighs any minor bump in taxes.
Mr. Brewster and Mr. Satawake say the support they have received from ordinary Dominicans far outweighs the insults.
"The Committee's need for the information responsive to the subpoena significantly outweighs any other interest," the letter says.
Don't be afraid to work with someone else if you find that a planner's cost outweighs their value.
If you have a large balance, you want to make sure what you will save outweighs that fee.
Against this background, the public interest in disclosure far outweighs the executive interests that might ordinarily justify secrecy.
Democrats mostly appear to be banking that the cash raised at such events outweighs any risk of backlash.
But I'll still wager that all the good JJ Watt and the gang have done outweighs the bad.
That is if the cuteness factor of storing your earbuds in an avocado outweighs those extra shipping costs.
Read Mr. Prager's attempt to convince Republicans that loyalty to the president outweighs any doubts they may have.
At 4,436 pounds, the Redeye outweighs even the portliest version of the three-row Honda Pilot family SUV.
A season and a half of Cousins very likely outweighs the risks of exposing Davis to Cousins's antics.
He argues that the potential for creating better detectors outweighs the probability that someone will misuse Dessa's code.
When young people get into trouble," adds Maralyn, "the cost far outweighs the savings made by closing youth provision.
But when he talks to his sources on Wall Street, one heavily outweighs the other in terms of importance.
Reform happens on the rare occasions when the imperative to actually make policy outweighs senators' preference for position-taking.
People familiar with Boeing say the strategic importance of defending its core passenger jet business outweighs the fighter dispute.
The lure of expanding into virgin territory outweighs those concerns for now, says Jamil Haddad, the founder of Colonel.
Thomas said the government's interest in preserving national security outweighs any hardship to people denied entry into the country.
Some things should be revered, others not; the cultural importance of Italian meats outweighs the cultural importance of Aaliyah.
Additionally, whether a side effect outweighs the benefit of a statin depends on an individual patient's needs and preferences.
In many parts of the rainforest, that economic benefit far outweighs the short-term gain of tearing it down.
When did the transition occur that the demand for party loyalty outweighs the oath of office under the Constitution?
The key message for Jodi Eddy, the chief information officer at Boston Scientific, is that effort often outweighs talent.
The extra risk outweighs any benefit from setting bail for defendants accused of nonviolent crimes who can't post it.
Like nuclear and biological weapons, facial recognition poses a unique threat to humanity which far outweighs any potential benefits.
This gravity source far outweighs the matter that makes up Earth and all of the universe's stars and galaxies.
The evidence so far indicates that one's familial risk for psychotic disorders outweighs any added effect of cannabis use.
"The potential blowback vastly outweighs the benefits," said Jeffrey Prescott, a senior Middle East director under President Barack Obama.
"The risk of being shunned or seen as racist far outweighs the benefit of having [these] conversations," she added.
Even so, the senator's supporters say, the voter turnout potential of his traveling political festival far outweighs the drawbacks.
Nevertheless, it appears Turkish President Erdogan's hatred of the Kurds far outweighs his hope of improving his country's economy.
" It added, "The irreparable harm it will do to Hong Kong far outweighs any purpose it could possibly achieve.
At the nation's fourth-busiest gateway, local confidence over its potential outweighs any anxiety over the threat of tariffs.
Still, where both Election and its source material took deadly aim, The Politician's great ambition far outweighs its clarity.
They can be on the pricey side, but for me, the value of battery powered far outweighs the cost.
However, there is an exception when officials conclude that the public's right to know something outweighs individual privacy concerns.
DB: President Erdoğan recently labeled journalists "terrorists" and has claimed that fighting terrorists outweighs any and all democratic freedoms.
There's side effects, but once you pass a generally accepted bar of safety, the good outweighs the bad. Right.
For decades, feuding camps of dismal scientists have tussled over whether the good done by minimum wages outweighs the bad.
" Buttigieg said in a Fox News town hall this month that the "bad" caused by the bill "outweighs the good.
Of course, for many people who live in urban areas, the quality of life outweighs having a small living space.
Overall, most agree the cost outweighs the con, considering you can buy a box of 249.993 diapers for under $2249.99!
Facebook still claims this is too useful of a tool to kill—that the upside of it outweighs the downside.
In these cases, the potential devastation of those diseases getting out of hand outweighs the costs of developing a vaccine.
It will be interesting to see how and if that goodwill and excitement outweighs some of those financial bum notes.
The good that genetic engineering brings probably outweighs the bad but it could also lead into real life Gattaca. Cool.
There is no jealousy between me and my partner because our history far outweighs any sexual tryst we may have.
The useless tat far outweighs the priceless memorabilia but, nonetheless, almost all of it seems to have been bid for.
He isn't terribly creative with his bullpen usage or his lineup card, but overall the good far outweighs the bad.
The potential harm to the larger fish and tourist industries far outweighs any economic benefits in rejuvenating a dying industry.
As a surfer whose enthusiasm still far outweighs her talent and skill, I was eager to try an artificial wave.
There are downsides — it's heavy and the shoulder strap slips on my boney shoulders — but the good outweighs the bad.
The opportunity cost of trying to time the market far outweighs the cost of staying invested during a bear market.
Some say bitcoin mining, or the cost of production, outweighs gains once the price of bitcoin drops to around $8,000.
The necessity for lawmakers to have such information in order to carry out oversight responsibilities substantially outweighs any privacy concerns.
In the case of colonoscopies, which can detect colon cancer, many experts believe the benefit outweighs the risk of infection.
Graham decides the paper's mission as expressed in the IPO document outweighs all else, and journalism wins out over capitalism.
That cost far outweighs global revenues from tobacco taxes, which the WHO estimated at about $20133 billion in 2013-2014.
It's an advantage that outweighs, at least for now, the savings he would achieve by moving to a different country.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to criticize Mr. Biden, saying the value of his straight-talking persona outweighs his verbal missteps.
The shame and stigma of being a sex worker often outweighs the long-term benefits of flexible, well-paying work.
And companies that lose money, no matter their growth rate, shine less brightly when negative emotion outweighs its sunnier sibling.
But his increasingly divisive rhetoric - and damage it's doing to fabric of our society - outweighs any short-term economic gain.
The diversification they provide outweighs those drawbacks, in his view, "but they are things for investors to keep in mind."
"The amount of hate that goes on in social media sometimes outweighs the good," he said in a tweet Sunday.
In this scenario the greater long-term danger outweighs the near-term loss of life in a non-nuclear conflict.
Any suggestion of a unified "women's vote" was dispelled in 85033 — an important reminder that traditionally, party affiliation outweighs gender.
As such, career agency bureaucrats have gone so far to state recently that internal agency regulations outweighs any statutory considerations.
But courts can decide that the public interest in learning the identities of sources outweighs any adverse effect of disclosure.
Many Democrats think the reward of simply having Mueller speak to the public again outweighs any of the associated risks.
"Nevertheless, I think the good absolutely outweighs the bad here, at least for the near- and intermediate-term future," Cramer said.
If we're weighing his childlike impulsivity against his fear of illness, I would say the latter quality probably outweighs the former.
"If we look at similar projects in the past, the public benefit outweighs people using it for nefarious purposes," he said.
His haul is dwarfed by Bishop&aposs $561,000, but far outweighs Democrat Lee Castillo, who has raised and spent about $5,000.
For example, even in the wealthiest nations, the attrition rate for female surgeons far outweighs the attrition rate for male surgeons.
But it is only hopeless if Trump's loyalty to family outweighs any other consideration, which may not be a foregone conclusion.
Republican pollster Ashlee Rich Stephenson said on Wednesday that "the power of incumbency" outweighs low approval ratings to get lawmakers reelected.
The people who make the switch keep underlining that the greater convenience outweighs the irritation of having to recharge a headset.
Allen doesn't do that, and he also doesn't take the opportunity to slam into a defender he outweighs by 35 pounds.
"We continue to believe that the public interest in publication of this information outweighs the confidentiality concerns raised here," he said.
Federal courts typically uphold such laws, concluding that the logistical benefit for the states outweighs the burden on would-be candidates.
But some fund managers say the buying opportunity presented by the post-Trump rout outweighs the steady drumbeat of political risk.
The analysis often boils down to whether the value of a particular kind of speech outweighs what is best for society.
So, a man might take Viagra, possible side effects and all, because he believes the risk outweighs his perceived social gains.
The problem is that there is uniformity to them, where sameness outweighs difference, and it should be the other way around.
The evidence that a wall will bring significant environmental costs far outweighs evidence of any benefit in terms of border security.
It's an issue regulators and law enforcement officials have flagged over and over again — banks' profit motive often outweighs compliance responsibilities.
For one, the degree of polarization in the electorate could mean that partisanship outweighs concerns about the economy for some voters.
"These results suggest that on balance, the deterrent-reducing effect of juvenile curfews outweighs the incapacitation effect," Carr and Doleac wrote.
"The benefit for reducing the risk to public health outweighs pressing forward with non-critical matters during this pandemic," Feinstein added.
But perhaps in a first for red herrings (which clever sleuths know to disregard), the accumulation of yours outweighs your question.
In some cases, the prestige of winning the Academy Awards outweighs how much a film garnered during its run in theaters.
UBS economist Dean Turner echoed the sterling optimism in a note Monday, arguing that the upside risk far outweighs the downside.
"But if you look at the vested interests for society of eliminating discrimination against women, that far outweighs any regulatory burden."
Content that has the potential to incite violence, for example, may pose a safety risk that outweighs the public interest value.
"The euro zone growth story outweighs the political story in Italy at the moment," said Rabobank fixed income strategist Matt Cairns.
The trend in China is to go in-house exclusively - as executives reckon the cost of external advice outweighs the benefit.
Whether the extra noise outweighs the added gaming benefits the console provides, will ultimately depend on your preferences as a buyer.
Maybe there's a societal stigma about not being able to conceive "naturally," but having two kids really outweighs the stigma for us.
What he did on behalf of the US for more than a decade outweighs any of the bad deeds from his youth.
The president's power to nominate Supreme Court justices, and thus sway the law on marriage, abortion and religious liberty, outweighs everything else.
Particularly for the U.S. Air Force, the size of the American commitment to Afghanistan far outweighs the number of airmen deployed there.
Nuclear energy researchers have argued this for years, suggesting that the public perception of radiation risk far outweighs any real-world danger.
This scale of female sexualization in Kingdom Death's characterizations outweighs, for me, any other merits this game could have going for it.
But plenty of people in the Valley reckon the bad outweighs the good and that early, "shoot-out" acquisitions have sapped innovation.
A host gets fired if and only if the potential economic damage caused by keeping him outweighs the revenue generated by him.
"This factor certainly outweighs the negligible effect the secondary strike may have on Sibanye and therefore renders it unreasonable," the judge said.
Among the many challenges of bringing CCUS to market on a meaningful scale, one problem outweighs all others: CCUS is really expensive.
When it comes to opening China to more trade, say, the negotiating clout of the world's biggest market far outweighs Britain's alone.
A "public interest advocate" was also put in place to decide whether the need to capture a journalist's data outweighs public interest.
"In my view, that critical national security need outweighs the impact on privacy occasioned by this program," Kavanaugh wrote at the time.
More production from U.S. shale producers could affect supply and demand dynamics, putting downward pressure on oil prices if supply outweighs demand.
Instead, he argued that the potential "harm far outweighs" the government's interest in immediately enforcing the removal orders, according to court documents.
The U.S. president has frequently emphasized his concern about domestic gasoline prices, saying it outweighs the potential benefits for U.S. shale producers.
They got an opinion that explains why the judge believes Fedcap's interest in litigating openly outweighs their interest in protecting their privacy.
That's because the best-selling toothpaste brand, Colgate Total, convinced the F.D.A. that the benefit of triclosan in toothpaste outweighs any risks.
Legal aid organizations and the pro bono community have worked to increase access to counsel, but the need far outweighs the capacity.
The main issue, then, is what we're left with when faced with a "gimmick" band whose style far outweighs their musical substance.
Ultimately, if the accuracy improvements that deep learning can achieve are modest, the need for scalability and development speed outweighs their value.
But at the moment, Japan has only one active manufacturer, which means the demand outweighs the supply, resulting in limited new releases.
Elsewhere, the $142.4m paid for a Francis Bacon piece after his death grossly outweighs the $44.4m paid for a Georgia O'Keefe painting.
The need for the children to see and be comforted by their parents often outweighs any potentially negative circumstances of the visit.
What differentiates Rick's group from Negan's is the simple fact that their love for each other outweighs their sense of self-preservation.
The retired general also defended NATO, which Trump has repeatedly maligned as having a cost to the U.S. that outweighs its benefits.
DAVOS, Switzerland — The outcry about climate change and other sustainability challenges far outweighs the action that executives are taking to solve them.
It outweighs every other issue for Republicans — including parts of Mr. Trump's and the party's agenda, such as building a border wall.
For him, the benefit of catching a criminal on camera outweighs the risk of relying on a private company to catch them.
Under Australian law, a judge may admit such only evidence if its evidentiary value outweighs the risk of prejudice to the defendant.
Under Australian law, a judge may admit such evidence only if its evidentiary value outweighs the risk of prejudice to the defendant.
The placed letters must and do form words, of course, but words are an epiphenomenon of strategy: word configuration outweighs word completion.
"This is one where the good news outweighs the bad," Scott Clemons, chief investment strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman, said of Friday's data.
A majority "believe AI's potential to boost business productivity, inform strategy, and generate growth outweighs the potential downside of employment concerns," PwC said.
In essence, the image of Washington's government is so poor – including among Americans – that it increasingly outweighs undoubted U.S. strengths in other spheres.
Even if she loses the presidency, the FN has wielded influence over this campaign in a way that far outweighs its electoral representation.
In the battle for mind share, in the Trumpian quest to be part of every conversation, the Pixel far outweighs its piddling sales.
It so vastly outweighs the negatives... Helping people learn how to live their full life instead of waiting and shrinking and being afraid.
While the clip exposes members from the uncontacted tribe, they said the situation is so dire that the need for awareness outweighs risk.
A number of Didi drivers with whom TechCrunch recently spoke said they were considering quitting because the cost of compliance outweighs the return.
Yet Bernie Sanders - whose positive rating outweighs his negative score in the poll - bests Cruz by 210 points, 13 percent to 21 percent.
Lewis argues that people with Type 1 diabetes are accustomed to risk, and can judge for themselves whether the payoff outweighs any danger.
To be sure, though the popularity of streaming has grown, the percentage of people not streaming the game far outweighs those who do.
Other families chose not to pursue aggressive attempts at resuscitation, deciding that the burden of suffering outweighs the potential benefit to their child.
And that reality outweighs more abstract notions about U.S. institutions and security interests that veterans of past administrations fault him for not defending.
Raving about his kids, Phelps says the good in parenting outweighs any downsides, and that his family brings him joy beyond any measure.
More than twice the number of employers report that experience outweighs college credentials according to a survey by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
After the Organic Chix listing was initially reinstated on Wednesday, Cromer of Aisle3 told Recode the upside of Amazon still outweighs the downside.
And legislatures in some states, like Colorado, have begun to ponder whether the political and legal toll from partisan redistricting outweighs the advantages.
He implied that its importance either outweighs his misdeeds or made inconceivable the prospect of his assaulting one woman, never mind dozens more.
A digital media expert who looked into it told CNN that the hostility from some Sanders' followers outweighs that of his Democratic rivals.
That advantage outweighs the negative of polystyrene being derived from crude oil, he believes, especially in water-scarce urban and semi-arid areas.
Mike Demler, a semiconductor analyst at the Linley Group, says he'd like to see more quantitative evidence that hardware efficiency outweighs increased demand.
Conservatives who want this model to replace Obamacare nationwide believe that the promise outweighs the risk — and this is, again, a reasonable belief.
Beyond that, we do know that the price you pay for doing that far outweighs the value of whatever information you may have got.
To win access, a defendant must show it is needed to prevent injustice and that the interest of disclosure outweighs the need for secrecy.
They can't show it "because the prejudicial effect of the videotape, which includes a number of extraneous matters, outweighs its probative value," she wrote.
Though it can be hard having your private life in the spotlight, DiCaprio said his passion for acting outweighs any negative aspects of fame.
Hinrichs said "the capital saving outweighs the risk" of having to pay a potential border tax, or import tax, on the Chinese-built Focus.
To be sure, even those companies pondering withdrawals could decide the cost, risk and bother of holding cash outweighs the loss from negative rates.
"We know that its impact on workers far outweighs any benefits that it might provide," Trudeau said in response to a question on Tuesday.
The following December, a judge sentenced Williams to eight years for arson, a sentence that he and his supporters say grossly outweighs his crime.
"The value of moving to the cloud outweighs the risk of paranoia," Chris Weber, co-founder of Seattle-based Casaba Security, said in November.
"The cost of lost productivity from not having enough engineers heavily outweighs the cost of any barriers to getting engineers on-board," Saad said.
Cox argued that, in this case, the burden of imposing the state's transfer and transport agreements statute far outweighs the benefit to women's health.
Sometimes, the American interest in resolving a domestic question as important as the integrity of our law enforcement and intelligence outweighs an ally's discomfort.
Although the researchers warn of the dangers of malicious alien messages, they ultimately argue that the benefit of the search significantly outweighs the risk.
" Even in the absence of full briefing, Kavanaugh concluded that the alleged "critical national security need" for the program "outweighs the impact on privacy.
And, mothers with less education are particularly prone to stop working, in part because the cost of child care frequently outweighs their earning potential.
Jackson's ruling accepts, without much analysis or independent judgment, the DOJ argument that the executive branch's interest in confidentially outweighs Congress's interest in oversight.
On places of business where specialized tools that make you look dorky are a fact of life because their utility outweighs the dumb factor.
But indignation is a resource to be deployed carefully, on occasions when its importance outweighs its tendency to reinforce Trump's self-serving persecution narrative.
On one level, that is incredibly boring, but the excitement and joy Alabama brings to the field often outweighs the inevitability of its triumphs.
It's becoming such a liability, in fact, that some businesses are calculating that it outweighs the money these men are sure to bring in.
The security we gain from making our computers less vulnerable far outweighs any security we might gain from leaving insecurities that we can exploit.
"Certainly the negative side far outweighs the opportunities for some potential small amount of gain on the positive side," Davidson was quoted as saying.
Gas outweighs oil by a factor of two-to-one among pre-development resources awaiting investment decisions, according to Wood Mackenzie, the energy consultancy.
"The irreparable harm it will do to Hong Kong far outweighs any purpose it could possibly achieve," it said in a statement on Wednesday.
For many conservatives, this amounts to a kind of judicial grand prize, one that outweighs any concerns about Mr. Trump's departures from conservative orthodoxy.
But Kelly found that the harm in sustaining a violation of Acosta's due process rights outweighs the government's interest in orderly and respectful press conferences.
The potential to snag these consumers outweighs the higher rents that retailers pay to secure that space, according to JLL, a commercial real estate firm.
To me, this is an amazing story and far outweighs the cross-removal campaign, which basically ended and seems to have had no lasting consequences.
Change may eventually come when one army faction or another decides that the risk of social collapse outweighs the chance to profit from the crisis.
Bosses reckon that the value of tax cuts, deregulation and potential trade concessions from China outweighs the hazy costs of weaker institutions and trade wars.
But the BEA cited a "lack of clear guidelines in German regulations" on when a threat to public safety outweighs the requirements of medical confidentiality.
The first dazzling footage previews the story of Miguel (Gonzalez), whose obsession with music far outweighs his family's confounding generations-long ban on the craft.
If there are some silver linings to a warming planet, the destruction that will be caused by climate change far outweighs the few small benefits.
"The evidence before court indicates that the seriousness of the offence far outweighs the mitigating factors and the personal factors of the offenders," she said.
A patient who agrees to a CAT scan of their head, for example, knows that the diagnostic benefit outweighs any increased risk for brain cancer.
In that vein, there is a powerful and important geostrategic purpose to the THAAD deployment, one that far outweighs any cost of putting it there.
However, the subsidy bill will increase because the impact of the weaker EGP on import costs of fuel, for example, outweighs the subsidy price reform.
UFC rising star Sage Northcutt ain't afraid of no man ... even if that man is a heavyweight MONSTER that outweighs him by about 100 pounds.
"In this instance, the integrity of our democratic process outweighs concerns about the seat being vacant at the start of the new Congress," he added.
"Business people see entering capital markets as involving a fixed cost, to a great extent in terms of transparency, which outweighs the advantages," he said.
"We still believe the cost of an early hiking mistake outweighs the cost of a late hike," the bank said in a note on Wednesday.
The only agenda that will "put America first," according to Trump, is one that assumes even a tiny risk to Americans outweighs every other consideration.
Ants, tent caterpillars, bees and wasps — a wildly prolific subset of insects, whose collective biomass far outweighs that of humans — live in highly interdependent colonies.
A time will come when the pain inflicted by the cure -- on jobs, livelihoods and people's futures -- outweighs the pain of the health crisis itself.
They don't outnumber humanity, but with cattle in this country topping out at about 1,300 pounds apiece, their footprint on the planet easily outweighs ours.
"In this instance, the integrity of our democratic process outweighs concerns about the seat being vacant at the start of the new Congress," he said.
Yet none of that outweighs what Mr. Trump views as the benefits of an alliance with the Saudis that dates back to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Not telling the truth about a critical affair of state that affects the world economy surely outweighs the clumsy conflation in a campaign trail story.
Santa Fe is a town where a fear of hurricanes usually outweighs a fear of homicides, and residents seemed shocked by the scene that unfolded.
Tweeting can be fun, and maybe you'll get a short-term high, but the downside outweighs the upside if you have a lot to lose.
But to the outdoor industry, which has a customer and employee base that skews liberal, the need to protect the environment outweighs the potential risks.
"Even though I don't like it personally, at this point, the risk of moving forward with the parade simply outweighs any possible reward," she said.
Some supporters of the bill have readily acknowledged those risks but say the potential to secure "justice" for the victims outweighs the reciprocity concerns. Rep.
"The right to freedom of speech under the First Amendment outweighs the state's interest in ensuring a freely accessible marketplace," Lampe wrote in his ruling.
How to improve the relationship Other experts agree that for many users, the utility of ride-hailing outweighs any moral or ethical compunctions they elicit.
"The benefits of service, the benefits of helping your community, to me outweighs any of those sacrifices that I had to give up," he says.
If legalization does lead to more pot use, the question for society and public health officials is whether that downside outweighs the benefits of legalization.
She researches a country heavily before she plans to embark and has even decided against certain locations because, for her, the risk outweighs the benefit.
In the end, we all have to ask ourselves if a future of mild convenience outweighs the cost of troubling surveillance mishaps like this.[KIRO-7]
Although the time she puts into the nonprofit far outweighs her financial contributions, Ilieva also ends up giving between $3,20173 and $4,000 to Hashtag each year.
To gorge oneself on mediocrity is another path to fulfillment, and in the moment, the feeling of fullness outweighs the journey it took to get there.
But we can also be open-minded and openhearted, and our need for a savior outweighs any interest in what he or she does in bed.
" Why it matters: Mueller is arguing that the complexity of the case against Stone outweighs "the interest of the public and defendant in a speedy trial.
At least one investor I talked to said that in many cases, the cost of 3D printing certain basic parts outweighs the benefits that printing provides.
Here's what happens when you fight a chick that outweighs you by almost 100 pounds ... and said chick doesn't speak the same language as the ref.
In the balance between US interests and American values, they say the President feels Turkey's importance on foreign policy outweighs any concerns about its government's policies.
While he doesn't invest based on trends alone, he thinks FedEx will keep benefiting from online retail to an extent that outweighs the threat from Amazon.
Anyone who thinks the paperwork burden outweighs the burden of unequal pay clearly hasn't been talking to the real people confronting discrimination and imbalances in pay.
Furthermore, the job multiplier effect explains how a loss of manufacturing jobs far outweighs the loss of a service job on total jobs in an economy.
It is on a WADA monitoring list and reports by the body have shown that its use in cycling vastly outweighs its use in other sports.
I think it was Louis de Bernières who said writing begins when our fear of doing nothing at all outweighs our fear of doing it badly.
The AAF study claims that Buy America requirements are contributing to higher transit costs in the U.S., and questions whether the policy outweighs the economic costs.
To take that step, Jackson would need to find that a delay outweighs the interest of both the public and Stone in having a speedy trial.
Bottom lineThePlatinum Card from American Expresscomes with a high annual fee of $550, but the value of the card's annual benefits more than outweighs the fee.
But this shouldn't be taken as definitive proof that legalizing marijuana is a bad idea, because it's possible that legalization still outweighs the harms of prohibition.
You know, when Hawk adjusts his grip on Hurley, who outweighs him by 100 pounds, and finally—per his estranged son's wishes—goes over the top?
That said, if convenience outweighs risks – and frankly, it should not but often does – you might want to give the Capital One skills app a try.
Advocates of tighter restrictions on gun ownership disagree: they believe the spur to gun crime from the ready availability of weapons far outweighs the deterrent effects.
" Mr. Hoyer added, "In this instance, the integrity of our democratic process outweighs concerns about the seat being vacant at the start of the new Congress.
Maybe that outweighs a list of authoritarian actions that Mr. Hernández and his government minister, Arturo Corrales, have committed for years to keep themselves in power.
There is a precise algorithm that lives in the heart of every woman, one that alerts her when the injustice she is experiencing outweighs the joy.
Among the actors, Vivica A. Fox commands a cameo appearance with an authority and charisma that outweighs any of the movie's leads — including Mr. Short's Quadir.
In return, companies are given outsize benefits, mostly in the form of tax breaks, but their economic impact far outweighs the loss in taxes, he said.
This outweighs the reasons to keep him around and augurs in favor of getting him out of the White House before he inflicts more incalculable damage.
"For both people, the emotional risk of speaking up outweighs the potential benefit of bringing things up to the surface and working through them," Pearson says.
You can feel like a pest at moment's like that, but the fear that you could miss out on a story outweighs a moment of embarrassment.
"The need for the IRS and the states to be able to review the donor identifying information outweighs the minimal risks of inadvertent disclosure," Bullock wrote.
"At this point, we believe the upside of having someone who understands financials in the White House outweighs the political problems it may cause," he added.
The response from last year's reservation process made it clear that the request for seats now severely outweighs what we will ever be able to provide.
"The margin improvement in the future outweighs the cash impact of the transaction," said ABB spokesman Daniel Smith, who declined to comment on the business's profitability.
And the question, in the end, is whether the importance of those norms outweighs the benefits of the policies that might be passed by violating them.
H-1B visas—which are granted each year to just 85,000 recipients, who hail predominantly from India and China—are tough to get; demand far outweighs supply.
He expressly acknowledged the very concerns respondents raise here, but made the policy judgment that 'the value of more complete and accurate' citizenship data 'outweighs such concerns.
Put simply, they say the most skilled person for the job outweighs that person's ability to work in the same location as the rest of the team.
The convenience of this tiny camera easily outweighs the slight drop in smoothness, and the result is that I'm finally going to stop lugging a gimbal around.
Amanda Pearson of the Met says officers will ram only if the risk to the public of not doing so outweighs the risk of hitting the rider.
So far, Apple seems to have decided that the potential to produce truly great products like the iPhone outweighs the potential benefits of a more decentralized structure.
LONDON — The number of adults classified as obese now outweighs the number of underweight adults worldwide, according to the largest ever obesity study, published in the Lancet.
To find out, I consulted the experts themselves: Seven women renowned for their horror fiction, ranging from slasher tales to spectral stories in which mood outweighs gore.
"I understand what Microsoft is going for with this, but I believe the harm vastly outweighs the good," says Mitch Edwards, a threat intelligence analyst and researcher.
Jones has repeatedly pushed back on questions about the political impact of his impeachment vote, arguing that the solemnity of his constitutional duty outweighs any political calculations.
The so-called primitive nature of the Iranian tactic — where quantity outweighs quality — will continue to pose a challenge to the Fifth Fleet of the U.S. Navy.
This is slightly less than between 0.7 trillion and 2.3 trillion cbm estimated by BGR in 2012, but outweighs the 0.11 trillion cbm of conventionally available gas.
The punishment inflicted on them wildly outweighs the crime they committed and only serves to refocus the debate onto internet bullying and away from their original misdemeanor.
Social media has become increasingly important in recent elections, with campaigns finding the reward of pushing their message directly to voters far outweighs the risk of mistakes.
Ross argued that the benefits of reinstating the question, which has not appeared on the Census in decades, outweighs concerns over a potential dip in response rate.
Ross argued that the benefits of reinstating the question, which has not appeared on the census in decades, outweighs concerns over a potential dip in response rate.
At a time when the demand for affordable homes far outweighs the supply, we can't lose tools that are critical to creating affordable housing in every state.
As widespread and genderless as Vine's appeal seems to be, the number of men engaged in slapstick comedy vastly outweighs the number of women in the game.
The widespread use of the dollar in the Russian financial system means the risk of American sanctions greatly outweighs potential earnings from new Venezuelan business, they said.
The firm said the recent uncertainty following the departure of founder John Schnatter is already reflected in the stock's price, and that upside potential outweighs downside risk.
Or, you could find a dress made of vegan materials, but the cost and environmental impact of finding something new rather than using something existing outweighs it.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whose power far outweighs that of Iran's elected officials in parliament or the presidency, gave decisive support to the nuclear deal.
We need more Americans to speak up and speak out against activists and government officials whose fear of science outweighs their fear of deadly viruses like Zika.
Sure Amazon has issues, but over time they could have been worked out....And certainly the up-side of Amazon coming to NY far outweighs any downside.
Knowing that it's perpetually being charged back up every time I plop it down on this battery far outweighs the downsides of the WiBa power bank for me.
Although Google is based in the U.S., it has an obligation to protect its global user base that outweighs its alignment with any single nation's military, she said.
There are people I know for whom this small but real benefit outweighs the side effects, and for them, my advice is to carry on taking the drugs.
The concerns about Whiteside's purported laziness or entitlement, or his propensity for technical fouls—his history of poor "character," basically—outweighs his production for a great many people.
While a mid-grid revealer tips my hand, the placement far outweighs the structural challenges that arise by jamming a 7-letter entry into the final across spot.
Public defenders, pro bono lawyers, and immigration attorneys provide a great service to citizens, yet the demand for legal support far outweighs the supply of legal aid services.
AntiToxin believes abuse would proliferate if encryption becomes a wider trend, and it claims the harm that it  causes outweighs fears about companies or governments surveiling unencrypted transmissions.
The hope that the coming stream of Oval Office tweets results in a more engaged public outweighs the fear that it will result in a soiled American image.
Investors were underestimating the boost stocks are gaining from the massive U.S. fiscal policy package that far outweighs any trade penalties that have been put forward, he said.
Some quantitative work does hint that stocks today move together as a group more than they used to as index-level supply and demand outweighs stock-specific forces.
Her level of experience just far outweighs almost any other political figure and even if she's not prepared for a question, she'll have plenty of knowledge on it.
But seeing as we're at the point where the demand for meat far outweighs what we can produce without literally wiping ourselves out, reducing meat intake is key.
Klassen said most patients will accept a "high risk" organ if their odds of dying while on the waiting list far outweighs their chances of contracting a disease.
In cases like these, statutes of limitations can help serial sexual offenders go free, and it's not at all clear that the benefit to defendants outweighs this cost.
And it's scary to make yourself vulnerable the way we have, but the encouragement that we're helping other people far outweighs my fears about our lack of privacy.
And its bet for now is that the convenience of markerless AR outweighs the downsides of not necessarily showing buyers a faithful representation of the product they're eyeing.
"I don't know that President Trump either has great control over his tweets or would not think that maybe the benefit of it outweighs the cost," Metzger said.
Running the risk of ruining something good by not being honest in the beginning far outweighs the benefit of receiving a few more responses in the short term.
Goldman Sach's decision to explore trading of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies comes as no surprise, given the surge in digital currency prices that far outweighs other asset valuations.
"These holdings represent a risk to the overall story," Sanchez said, but her outlook for growth in the emerging markets outweighs the risks faced by Chinese technology firms.
Far more US human trafficking visas are provided to victims of sex trafficking than labor trafficking, even though the latter outweighs the former in sheer number of cases.
By replacing these companies' products with their independent open source equivalents, I am going to test the idea that the convenience afforded by these products outweighs their downsides.
"In its current form, the harm to Louisiana from this legislation outweighs any benefit," Gee wrote, first and foremost citing her concerns about the bill's impact on Medicaid.
Is this not what George Washington predicted over 200 ago about the effects on the government when the interest of political parties outweighs the interests of the people?
The question is whether the benefit of avoiding a shootout outweighs the risk of people failing to report crimes, testify against criminal defendants, or take action against abusers.
If I feel like the bathroom is so gross it outweighs the benefits, I don't—like, if I have to touch weird shit in order to do it.
"The known harm of malaria greatly outweighs every possible ecological side-effect that has been posited to date, even if all of them occurred at once," he said.
Ultra-low-priced oil's positive impact on consumers ultimately outweighs the negative impacts to corporations, said Michael Hsueh, a foreign-exchange strategist covering energy commodities at Deutsche Bank.
"More than two-thirds of Americans have pets, and the health benefits of the human animal bond far outweighs the risks that come with these naturally occurring organisms."
Mr. Rousteing, still unsure whether his fear of another rejection outweighs his need to understand that rejection in the first place, has not decided what he will do.
"I think it's on balance more good than bad, but there's definitely some bad, so hopefully the good outweighs the bad," Musk said Thursday of his Twitter use.
"People have become siloed in their news watching and although Fox is number one, the combined strength of the other media outweighs Fox in media consumption," Penn said.
Fiske-Harrison has a bit of a point in that the animal suffering caused by factory farming of pigs and particularly chickens vastly outweighs that caused by bullfighting.
And if that effect outweighs the increased distribution costs of food compared to cash, then giving food is more cost-effective, delivering more aid per dollar, than giving cash.
This hive-mind behavior may not help each and every ant involved, but it's a classic case where the needs of the colony outweighs the needs of the one.
Then, if the defendants oppose her use of a pseudonym, she will have to convince the court that her privacy outweighs the public's interest in knowing who she is.
Many welcome the fall in sterling since June as a boost to exporters—and one that more than outweighs any tariffs if Britain reverted to trading on WTO terms.
Unfortunately for the citizens of Wisconsin, the argument that a company's profit interest outweighs a defendant's right to due process was affirmed by that state's supreme court in 2016.
The House is now immersed in the same process focused on Mr. Trump, Judge Howell ruled, and that easily outweighs any need to keep the information secret from lawmakers.
"Because they understand the cost to government on the back end far outweighs the cost on the front end — treatment is always more expensive than preventative measures," Walker said.
For many the answer is no, but for some it is a matter of reviewing whether the potential increased return outweighs the increased risk that has to be taken.
Bidding wars are already more prevalent in cities like Oklahoma City; Richmond, Virginia; Memphis, Tennessee; Buffalo, New York; and Atlanta, where demand far outweighs the number of available listings.
I realized I have to go live life, go fall in love and get my heart broken so that the need to write and express myself outweighs the expectation.
"Certainly the harm that the mascot does to Native Americans outweighs the very, very minor changes the franchise would need to make," said Rebecca Nagle of the Cherokee Nation.
" When looking at specific names in Biotech, Schoenebaum says to focus on finding "stocks that have a discreet catalyst that if it goes well, your upside outweighs your downside.
Meanwhile, the supply of brick-and-mortar stores outweighs demand, leading several major retailers like Macy's and Sears to announce widespread store closings in an effort to boost productivity.
Activism also directs reporters' attention to research that suggests that there's more room for economic expansion — and why the risks of undershooting growth targets outweighs the risks of overshooting.
In the short-run, there will indisputably be turbulence as she extricates herself from the policies and institutional morass of Europe, but the ennobling prize well outweighs the costs.
Repealing ObamaCare costs money, according to the CBO, because the loss of new taxes and Medicare cuts more than outweighs the savings from undoing spending on the coverage expansion.
Their argument is that the collective need for clean, renewable energy outweighs the sentiments of individuals, and that the ecological impact will not be as severe as many fear.
On the other hand, if NATO's mission today is to deter Russia from its neighbors in Eastern Europe, there is a decent chance that the risk outweighs the reward.
In many cases, the benefits of embracing Trump, which they hope turns out voters, outweighs the liability of a president with lousy approval ratings among moderate and independent voters.
Shutdowns usually end when either side, the President or Congress, begins to feel unbearable pressure and the cost of going on outweighs the political damage sustained by a climbdown.
This being said, tracking my location can be very useful during an emergency which outweighs all the annoying and frustration I may have with my parents tracking my location.
The significance of the election outweighs the authority of the office: Unlike the presidents of the United States and France, the president of Austria is no powerful executive figure.
But most of the startups backed by Alexa Fund said the benefit of taking on a well-known investor with infinite resources far outweighs the risk of getting copied.
Oil prices are likely to remain steady, with Brent averaging $65.19 a barrel and WTI $57.96 in 2019, as flagging demand outweighs supply shocks, a separate Reuters survey showed.
The government hosts an annual lottery because there is a statutory cap on the total number of new H-1B visas allowed every year, and recent demand outweighs supply.
A justice, at the conclusion of the promised term, could easily contend that the national importance of his or her continued service outweighs words uttered under pressure long ago.
And while she would replace another Fox News alum in former spokesperson Heather Nauert, allies emphasize that her foreign policy and communications experience significantly outweighs that of her predecessor.
Proponents of intellectual property protections for biologics claim that the increased medical progress outweighs the higher prices that pharmaceutical companies will be able to charge in the short term.
For them, Trump symbolizes a new breed of politician who is willing to upend long-held political norms — a quality they say outweighs any real or perceived moral flaws.
The FBI, which is apparently aware of his secret identity, has decided to keep things under wraps, acknowledging the Kryptonian's right to privacy ultimately outweighs the public's need-to-know.Seriously.
Bitly is also looking at its eleventh consecutive quarter of so-called net negative churn - when the growth of revenue from existing accounts outweighs the negative impact of customers leaving.
The government cannot, and should not, promise to disclose all vulnerabilities; in some cases, the value for national security or public safety outweighs any risk of harm to ordinary users.
Magic mushrooms were banned in America in 21958, and are listed as Schedule 1 drugs by the UN, an assessment meaning that the potential for abuse outweighs their medicinal potential.
The idea is that, while changing the clocks reduces the use of artificial lighting in the evening but increases use in the morning, the evening reduction outweighs the morning increase.
Normal fighting is natural in a relationship, but if you're always fighting in your relationship, where it outweighs the more positive, loving moments, it's a sign it won't work out.
The court therefore had to rule that one part of the constitution—which holds that citizens are entitled to equal treatment under the law—outweighs the part that defines marriage.
Additionally, the number of male video game characters far outweighs the number of female characters, and games that do offer female characters often require money to unlock them for gameplay.
But protesters maintain the potential risk of Beijing using the policy to quash dissent — including the sort of dissent the protests themselves represent — outweighs any benefit the legislation might bring.
"I think there will be rules and new areas we'll have to explore, but the amount of social good that can come from that far outweighs those concerns," he said.
"The good outweighs the bad with her in terms of her liabilities and they should talk about positive things she has done when Republicans try to demonize her ...," reports Raju.
Still, the car industry is an important symbol of Britain's ability to prosper in a highly competitive sector, which is why Nissan's importance outweighs the size of its investment here.
"We conclude that the potential harm in permitting the measure to remain on the ballot outweighs the potential harm in delaying the proposition to a future election," the justices wrote.
As part of any reform of the asylum system, Congress could consider whether this benefit outweighs the costs of requiring that all asylum seekers have access to qualified counsel. 3.
In both cases, the clear implication is that America's commitment to diversity outweighs considerations of national security — and indeed, that any opposition to the program is racist, xenophobic, and Islamophobic.
"We conclude that the potential harm in permitting the measure to remain on the ballot outweighs the potential harm in delaying the proposition to a future election," the court wrote.
A gym owner with a European contender lied about his fighter's size; can they still put him against his scheduled opponent, a fighter he outweighs by a couple dozen kilos?
"In gold, momentum selling accelerated through the lows as weak technicals (for now) outweighs a supporting macro environment (stocks, yields down, Japanese yen up)," said Saxo Bank analyst Ole Hansen.
Even though the odds of missing your flight drop quite a bit, the extra time stuck in the airport creates a cost that outweighs the benefit of those reduced odds.
Those from more traditional families are still yoked to male guardians for whom fear of God, change or what the neighbors will think often outweighs the letter of the law.
At $18.22, it might be a few dollars more than the current wax you use, but the amount of time and effort it'll save you far outweighs the dollar amount.
"Even if there is some impact on responses, the value of more complete and accurate data derived from surveying the entire population outweighs such concerns," he said in the memo.
It will take some time before I can say if my love for stories like Sophia's or Cindy's outweighs my disdain for the tragedy porn, but right now, it doesn't.
"Nigerians' growing frustration with insecurity — whether it be kidnapping, armed robbery, communal violence or terrorist attacks — outweighs the disgust they feel about human rights abuses by security forces," he said.
"The benefit of reducing the risk to public health outweighs pressing forward with non-critical matters durings this pandemic," she wrote in a letter addressed to Attorney General William Barr.
The "potential risk of cancer associated with the drug outweighs the benefit of treatment," Janet Woodcock, director of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, said in a statement.
Speaking to this reality, some digital media experts say the level of hostility in pockets of Sanders' online following outweighs that within the social media circles of his Democratic rivals.
"It is very apparent that Akim's heart for the human being is far greater and far outweighs any grievance from the past," Eagles owner Martin Lind said in the statement.
It's what allows the whole arbitrage ecosystem to exist, that the ease and speed outweighs the effort of Googling other options, to say nothing of going to a physical store.
So even for companies that will see a short-term earnings hit from the deemed repatriation, there will be a long-term payoff that far outweighs the short-term pain.
New guidelines, though, suggest that aspirin should not be prescribed to most adults who are in good cardiovascular health and that the risk of internal bleeding often outweighs the benefit.
This additional effect outweighs the harm caused by secondhand smoke by enough to suggest that our efforts to discourage smoking, strict as they seem, may not be nearly strict enough.
The £4.93bn commitment from the three equity providers far outweighs £78m-equivalent commitments each from Barclays, HSBC, Mizuho and UniCredit, which reduced BAML and Deutsche Bank's commitments to £947.4m-equivalent each.
In a city where housing demand outweighs supply, the value of homes and land is sky-high, meaning even dilapidated single-family homes throughout the city are worth a pretty penny.
The first wave of demolitions in the 1980s was sometimes purely for aesthetic reasons, but councils now often claim the cost of refurbishing towers outweighs the initial outlay to build anew.
In an era when concern-trolling fat people outweighs genuine support, "Shrill" is a much-needed love letter to loving your body, standing up for yourself, and the power of community.
"The public's interest in orderly elections outweighs the plaintiffs' interest in taking and posting ballot selfies," though they remained free to express their political message through "other powerful means," Castel wrote.
The implication is that behemoths like Facebook, Google and Amazon are so entrenched that the cost to users of opting out - or switching to another provider - outweighs unease about data-harvesting.
Lindsay Alexandra Photography After he was born, it was definitely an adjustment, but Jennings has brought so much joy and happiness into our house that the good far outweighs the bad.
Depth never outweighs top-heavy superpowers this late in the season, and excellent play from Thomas, Horford, Crowder, and Avery Bradley is essential if the Celtics want to shock the world.
My husband and I bribed my son with chocolates and messed up his bedtime routine every now and then, but having a happy and healthy five-year-old outweighs our missteps.
In addition to thinking a will outweighs a beneficiary form, many people fail to check and change beneficiary forms because they regard it as the job of plan custodians or administrators.
" To ensure that "the reward outweighs the risks," Ebied said, "It is important that the FDA is selective with the medications that they allow to be approved via this expedited pathway.
For nearly a century, the huge downtown bookstore has symbolized not only inexpensive books, but something just as valuable: full-time work for those whose arcane knowledge outweighs their practical skills.
What I'm saying is that it's easy to get angry; the problem is staying angry when your need for convenience outweighs the part of you that is allegiant to your convictions.
I am still unwilling or unable to change—perhaps because I have not reached my rock bottom with these behaviors: the place where the pain of the behaviors outweighs the comfort.
I sometimes feel weird and guilty that I don't live my life in a way that's judged conventionally sexually healthy, but the pleasure I get from it still outweighs the shame.
David Ditch of the Heritage Foundation believes the cost of the program far outweighs the benefits, and says that because not everyone uses the program, not everyone should pay for it.
According to the researchers, this shows how the value of what Facebook has essentially monopolized—connecting to friends and family, for example—outweighs even dire privacy concerns, at least for now.
News about fatalities from COVID-19 and cities that remain in lockdown and recovery mode following the international pandemic vastly outweighs anything else happening in the world right now, full stop.
But I don't think that reality fazes someone like Susan because she knows, no matter what, the power of trust and transparency far outweighs whatever regulation that may come our way.
In communities across the region, family honor still outweighs individual rights, and marriage remains the cornerstone of society, the gateway to adulthood and the only culturally accepted context for sexual life.
A heavy emphasis on reorienting trade that outweighs or offsets much of the fiscal stimulus package could mean that the market euphoria of recent weeks will be unlikely to be sustained.
In a way, that's a function of the rise of social media as a political tool, where communicating publicly to an online audience outweighs speaking privately to members of your coalition.
Mourey: You can almost imagine it as like a, you know, a plus and a minus, and if the plus outweighs the minus, then I&aposm more likely to purchase it.
"I can assure you that from a business perspective, the controversy that this creates far outweighs the very small percent of our business that these political ads make up," he said.
Mr Xin says that, as Chinese officials see it, the risk of a domestic backlash for not acting toughly outweighs that of economic or diplomatic damage resulting from feuds with other countries.
Among the key findings of the study, which looked at BMI data collected from 19.2 million participants, is that the amount of obese people literally outweighs the number of underweight people globally.
Surely his rejection of the right to film cops, and backing of strip searches and the death penalty, outweighs a single pro-asylee ruling when judging his law-and-order bona fides.
Why it matters: There are plenty of concerns about just how effective Apple's heart monitoring will be, and whether the risk of false warning signs outweighs the potential to catch legitimate irregularities.
Reports have suggested that a video with a high number of dislikes — that outweighs the number of positive likes — is less likely to be recommended, and could therefore hurt the creator's channel.
Across various scenarios of global warming and population growth, Wolfgang Knorr of Sweden's Lund University finds that the fire-reducing impact of changing land use generally outweighs the effect of rising temperature.
To succeed, Facebook has to convince regulators and elected officials around the world that the benefits of allowing the rise of a new global financial system powered by cryptocurrency outweighs the risks.
I go to church, but there's always a tension for me in the sense that religion as a system is inevitably flawed, though I believe the potential good outweighs the potential bad.
Its success suggests the lure of taking a share in one of the world's biggest oil companies outweighs the risks associated with Western sanctions imposed on Russia over the conflict in Ukraine.
Ralf Risser, head of FACTUM, a Viennese institute that studies psychological factors in traffic systems, reckons that pedestrians' awareness of their existence, and consequent resentment at the deception, now outweighs the benefits.
"Even though financial market volatility may be causing some anxiety, the combination of low rates and a still strong job market in the US outweighs those fears for these homebuyers," opined Fratantoni.
Since this unemployment gap suggests that the prospects of future inflation outweighs the risk of recession, as inflation is a lagging economic indicator, it implies that the Fed should tighten monetary policy.
The nationalist government in Warsaw may have angered European allies and sparked demonstrations with bills empowering it to hire and fire top judges but investors reckon the strong economy outweighs the risks.
For us in the PR industry, 2016 illustrated what we had already learned through our work on the ground: The value of earned media far outweighs that of paid media and advertising.
In his decision granting the temporary stay, US District Judge Mark Goldsmith argued that the potential "harm far outweighs" the government's interest in immediately enforcing the removal orders, according to court documents.
Buzz about electric pickups vastly outweighs their near-term significance to the U.S. market, because making a pickup electric can compromise other key attributes of such vehicles, such as load-hauling capability.
We have a few more short and less-than-desirable words than I'm used to seeing in a Walden/Wilber grid, but in my opinion, the really good outweighs the bad here.
Mr. Bolton is awaiting the outcome of a lawsuit brought by his former deputy, Charles Kupperman, asking the courts to decide whether a congressional subpoena outweighs the president's order to ignore it.
The United States' longstanding record on trade and humanitarian issued outweighs any short-term damage to its image caused by pictures of children separated from their parents at the border, he insisted.
The state and city governments offered Amazon a combined $3 billion in tax breaks, though Cuomo claimed that the revenue Amazon's presence will generate outweighs any financial incentives the company will receive.
That thread drew nearly 1,500 responses, most of them supportive, from real people — and the overall amount of activity around those tweets far outweighs the amount of activity around the "controversial" tweets.
In a letter addressed to creators on YouTube, CEO Susan Wojcicki says the platform is committed to remaining open because she thinks the upside of that approach very much outweighs the downside.
"The Iraq War vote is a distant memory and Biden has vast international experience that far outweighs any single vote," Gordon, who is also the principal chief executive at Group Gordon, said.
So I was raised with that spirit, and I totally believe that our potential outweighs and goes beyond anything in race and diversity that we could ever fight about or disagree about.
The surge in corporate discussions about the impact of climate change still far outweighs the solutions that are being put forward, according to panelists at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
That Mattis couldn't respond to the easiest of softballs makes one thing extremely clear: The former Pentagon boss's desire to stay above the fray outweighs his most recent commitments to democratic ideals.
And I quote: When adults tell me I have the right to own a gun, all I can hear is my right to own a gun outweighs your student's right to live.
So a fair question would seem to be whether Mr. Schiller's offer of a place for these people to lay their heads in severe weather outweighs city codes governing full-time shelters.
Surely his rejection of the right to film cops and backing of strip searches and the death penalty outweighs a single pro-asylee ruling when judging his law-and-order bona fides.
Twitter's social impact vastly outweighs its business impact, and supporters of the co-op idea believe that if users owned the company, the pressure to produce quarter-over-quarter growth would be diminished.
" Slate's Carl Wilson makes the case for silencing Jackson's music for the sake of those who have experienced sexual assault, writing, "Their potential trauma outweighs any other consideration, at least for a while.
But scientists think these mixed collisions are rarer , so Vitale and his colleague wanted to check whether the benefit of the more precise location outweighs the handicap of the mergers being less common.
District Judge Julie Kocurek, 51, wearing a cast on her left hand, said the support she has received "outweighs the evil moments," the Austin American-Statesman and local media reported from the courtroom.
"It's crazy from the standpoint that the fear of 'addiction' that I haven't shown signs of in 25 years suddenly outweighs the risk of heart attacks and ulcers," Paul said in an email.
The point of the report was to show how automation helps sell e-cigarettes and how the practice outweighs public health messages that urge people not to vape — not to attack specific accounts.
But many environmental groups argue that the dam's potential harm to the newly identified Tapanuli species of orangutan, along with other endangered wildlife in the area, far outweighs any benefit in reduced emissions.
Meek Mill had been serving a 2-4 year sentence for violating his probation, leading to many in the local community to call for his release, arguing the punishment far outweighs his crime.
Based on these arguments, Baker found that "the threat of irreparable harm to plaintiffs, and the public interest, outweighs the immediate interests and potential injuries to the defendants," meaning the state of Arkansas.
A lack of clear direction also makes certain rooms feel particularly frustrating; especially when you're playing under a time crunch, there can be a sense that the frustration outweighs the fun on occasion.
Why it matters: As far as equities are concerned, the prospect that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates outweighs any fears about the escalating trade tensions that spooked markets in recent weeks.
Trump's harsh (and unfounded) condemnation of vaccines greatly outweighs his condemnation of groups like the National Policy Institute, whose president used the term "Lügenpresse" to refer to the mainstream media on Nov. 21.
Every day I log in and see some new ongoing stage in the "Road to Battlefield V" event, and every day I'm reminded that my dread of that destination slightly outweighs my anticipation.
Lower mortgage rates could help on the margins, but the reason behind those lower rates, namely growing fear of a recession in the U.S. economy, outweighs the benefit on a consumer's balance sheet.
I believe the liver transplant community will recognize that what unites us far outweighs what divides us; that we can find a path to put children first and resolution outside of the courthouse.
And it's the kind of bill that could only command Republican support if it were backed by a law-and-order candidate, which itself speaks to the stupid partisanship that usually outweighs policy.
But when you're as consistently dominant in all the ways he's been, on a team that's better than most preseason projections predicted, on-court production of this magnitude significantly outweighs any behavioral drawbacks.
Nevertheless, our courts have determined repeatedly that, until the last third or so of a pregnancy, the state's interest in protecting women's health and decisional privacy outweighs its interest in protecting fetal life.
" Moody's said "at least in the near term, the cost of negative publicity on their existing businesses far outweighs the benefit of additional revenue streams these companies can generate from paid prioritization agreements.
My immediate family is scattered — kids in college, my wife and I frequently in different cities — and these days that texting connection outweighs the negative of being on our phones when we're together.
Bolton's testimony is "clearly critical to issues before the Senate, and that outweighs any privilege that applies," said Michael Stern, a former lawyer for the House when the chamber was controlled by Republicans.
But the spending programs are often financed with borrowed money, something that Europe owes plenty of already, and the damage from the added debt usually outweighs and outlasts the benefits from the growth.
Before anyone decries how unfair it is that personal persuasiveness outweighs policy details in political campaigning, it's important to note that Warren only has herself to blame on the policy side as well.
Take Marble, for example, a California-based robot delivery company that makes a machine that outweighs at least four of the state weight limits (Marble wouldn't specify exactly how much their robot weighs).
All over the country farmers are reckoning with the reality that the benefit of the perfectly uniform, out-of-season tomato with a barcode sticker on it outweighs the costs for many consumers.
About 2 in 3 respondents said the convenience of online shopping during the holidays outweighs the risk of a potential data breach, according to the University of Phoenix's cybersecurity dangers for holiday shopping study.
At this point, many people who have no knowledge of narcissism at all will politely disengage themselves from the relationship because the trouble of catering to their new friend's needs outweighs any possible benefits.
And as Peter Ganong and Daniel Shoag showed in a paper published last year, that higher cost of living outweighs the higher salary for most people, and that didn't used to be the case.
A perverse interpretation of 200-year-old words that allows civilians to own weapons that can kill dozens of people in seconds somehow outweighs the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
"If a company's use of data is so bad for competition that it outweighs the benefit, then you may have to step in to restore the level playing field," she said of her role.
Take a breath before you buy Studies show the chemical high of shopping often outweighs the actual satisfaction from impulse purchases — as if the seldom-worn duds hanging in your closet weren't proof enough.
The GOP must be held to account for their culpability in fanning the flames of intolerance, which outweighs anything Omar and Tlaib have said by orders of magnitude so great as to be incalculable.
At the end of the episode she says, "In any form of affirmative action, there's a benefit to society that outweighs the collateral damage to certain individuals," and that sums up her whole position.
Khamenei, whose power far outweighs that of Iran's elected officials in parliament or the presidency, gave decisive support to the nuclear deal which greatly strengthened the position of Rouhani, the reform-minded centrist president.
So we have a few recent studies where we've shown that dogs, interacting with a dog, outweighs the effects of just kind of being exposed to it, viewing it, so the interaction is important.
The prospect of more space for the money, a grassy yard and a less crowded public school outweighs the longer commute, the need for a car (or two) and the limited food-delivery options.
JOE KERNEN: Your point is that the upside to what we're going to be able to do so far outweighs any of the risks that you have to sort of just accept the downside.
But for every migrant who chooses to take the journey, whether on foot, packed into cargo trucks or on the top of trains, the fear of what lies behind outweighs that which lies ahead.
"Given the unprecedented situation our country and each of us as individuals faces, the public good far outweighs all other considerations," Robert Gillespie, chairman of The Boat Race Company Limited, said in a statement.
But if the convenience of knowing your friend is available to hang out or is probably too stressed for a chat outweighs the company's toxic brand, Instagram could develop an important new social behavior.
The degree to which that is our responsibility as reporters — whether we have a duty to downplay these events that outweighs our duty to report them as news — is a fair topic of debate.
Anyway, hopefully this article doesn't do that to you, because scientists don't know QUATS' effects for sure, nor do they know whether the risk of the QUATS outweighs the risk of the bacteria they kill.
While the benefit to patients may greatly outweighs those risks, there is no technology—save perhaps that which is used for military applications—which demands greater scrutiny and vigilance on the part of security professionals.
The problem with putting CO2 to use as a product is that the sheer volume of carbon the world needs to capture far outweighs the world's appetite for beer--and a lot of other products.
While they split the vote in suburbs, Clinton maintains a 26-percentage point edge in urban areas that outweighs Trump's 28-point edge in the rural vote, which represents a smaller portion of the electorate.
Some debt managers may decide that there is a point at which the higher cost of long-term borrowing outweighs the security that comes with it, meaning it no longer makes sense to extend maturities.
This means that except when sentiment outweighs prudence, customers are more likely to bring CFI a piece valued at £300,000 than one worth £3,000, even if the time needed is as little as a day.
This demands that armies distinguish between combatants and civilians, refrain from attacks where the risk to civilians outweighs the military advantage, use no more force than is proportional to the objective and avoid unnecessary suffering.
If you're talking about the Harry Potter books you have to consider the whole series, and I'd argue the darkness of the later stories vastly outweighs the relative innocence of the first couple of tales.
The court issued a brief order saying it intervened because the potential harm from permitting the measure to remain on the ballot outweighs any possible damage caused by delaying the measure for a future election.
It illustrates the complex relationship between surveillance and fear, and when the latter outweighs the possible consequences of the former's failures, the lengths we are willing to go to feel just a little bit safer.
The Columbia University researchers will need to find a way to accurately monitor brain waves without burying an electrode deep into the hearing aid wearer's brain—as the hassle of that outweighs the technology's benefits.
Europe's largest automaker said on Thursday it expected full-year sales to come in slightly above last year's 9.93 million deliveries, as demand in China and Western Europe outweighs declines in the Americas and Russia.
The only explanation here -- Drake's pride for the North outweighs his Kentucky fandom ... and considering Barrett's one of the best Canadian hoopers since Steve Nash, he's probably cool with pissing off a few 'Cats diehards.
While the overall number of women working in science and engineering has doubled in the past 20 years, the number of men in those fields still far outweighs the number of women, the report states.
But none of that outweighs the potential damage she can do to real lives by giving parents license to skip vaccination or convincing a person with depression that they don't need to take their meds.
"The likelihood of ongoing, irreparable harm facing these two individual plaintiffs outweighs any marginal impacts on the defendants' stated concerns regarding public health or limiting costs," Conley said in the order obtained by the publication.
Earlier in the episode it became clear that surviving Mandalorians work hard to maintain their culture and values in secret, but their hatred of the Empire and loyalty to each other obviously outweighs their safety.
Deutsche Bank had limited faith in Frontier's efforts to reduce costs, estimating that EBITDA would decline by 5 percent to 6 percent year-over-year through 2020 as weak revenue outweighs the company's cost reductions.
Yes, it's still hard for a Silicon Valley investor like me to make a day-zero investment in another city, where my lack of relationships and context outweighs whatever "skill" in startups I might bring.
Then he has to decide if the evidence proves something so important to the case that it outweighs the danger that jurors might convict Mr. Weinstein because of his character rather than on the evidence.
The Chinese economy has grown substantially in the last two decades, and the economic impact of the novel coronavirus could cause a slowdown that far outweighs the one caused by the SARS outbreak in 2003.
Among Republican consultants, anti-Trump sentiment outweighs the unwritten prohibition against party staffers job-hopping so close to a presidential election, as some firms and conservative political organizations expressed a willingness to welcome RNC refugees.
The reduced inputs to those Gulf refineries will result in an increase in crude inventories, " said Tony Headrick, energy market analyst at CHS Hedging, "That outweighs the outages in crude oil production from the storm.
That's why the Faustian bargains we sometimes make, under the idea that "the enemy of my enemy is my friend," do our nation reputational harm that often outweighs whatever short-term benefits they have provided.
But the Stanford Board of Trustees said on Monday it was not clear that the social injury caused by the companies outweighs the social benefit of providing energy to billions of people around the world.
"There must be an evolutionary advantage, because if the mother is forgoing feeding all that time it's obviously a big cost to her, so there must be some benefit that outweighs that cost," Alexander told Reuters.
" She admits there's still the concern that terrorists or hate groups will get better at developing "workarounds" to evade Facebook's moderators, "but the benefits of being more open about what's happening behind the scenes outweighs that.
Trump has claimed that the travel ban is necessary to prevent terrorist attacks, and the Supreme Court ruled that the government's "interest in preserving national security" outweighs the "hardships" caused to people affected by the ban.
All of the numbers that he puts up, the defensive part he brings to our club, outweighs by a lot that we're obviously not where we want to be as far as our win-loss record.
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Ratings agency DBRS on Friday downgraded Cenovus Energy Inc, saying the Canadian oil company's acquisition of ConocoPhillips assets in March negatively affects its credit and more than outweighs the benefits of the deal.
"The reason is that the risk to public health, if one chooses not to vaccinate, outweighs the legitimate concern about the origins of the vaccine," said the National Catholic Bioethics Center in a FAQ on vaccines.
" But the mayor added that "at least from the South Bend perspective, the bad outweighs the good" because the "bill contributed to mass incarceration in a country that is the most egregiously incarcerated in the world.
A 2018 Gallup poll found that just 29 percent of Americans believe abortion should be legal in all circumstances, but that outweighs the 18 percent of Americans who believe abortion should be illegal in all circumstances.
While the Spurs signed Gasol over the off-season to replace Tim Duncan as their starting center, his positive impact on offense no longer outweighs the laundry list of weaknesses he has on the other end.
"She is going to learn that there's always going to be a little bit of negative press and you have to make sure that the good outweighs the bad," Ross says of the gown-gate situation.
But a Muckrock investigation revealed that often, the cost of storing body camera videos far outweighs the cost of the cameras, and police department can get locked into using the service in order to access evidence.
According to a new Gallup poll, 220006 percent of Americans have a negative view of Trump, making him the only president-elect of the four most recent presidents-elect whose unfavorable rating outweighs his favorable score.
One caveat: "If you're pretty confident that you're going to be in a place for five to seven years, buying almost always outweighs renting," said Cheryl Young, senior economist at Trulia and author of the report.
" When pressed further on the issue, McAfee said that he hoped the "societal impact of giving people freedom from an overburden and corrupted government" outweighs "what small part criminals are going to play in this technology.
Underlying inflation, which strips out the effect of rate changes, hit 1.9 percent in December while minutes from the last monetary policy meeting showing several rate-setters believe the cost of further stimulus outweighs the benefits.
But even though that's a one-time notification, the attention it demands from the user outweighs the information it's trying to convey — essentially, that Twitter has launched a new feature and here's where to find it.
Park Ridge Health in Hendersonville, North Carolina, is an outlier in an industry that two decades ago decided that the harm restraint causes to patients outweighs any potential benefits to their health or to hospital staff.
"A first-time offence under this program can be anywhere from two to four years, and that's the level where the risk starts getting up to a level where it definitely outweighs the reward," he said.
"In my view, critical national security need outweighs the impact on privacy occasioned by this program," Kavanaugh, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, wrote in a 2015 opinion.
It is a welcome break to investors that are struggling to find decent yield in a very technical market where most deals allocate at par and trade up on the break, as demand far outweighs supply.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 78% ("The Young Pope")What critics said: "The good of the program often outweighs the bad, especially in Jude Law's magnetic lead performance, but it's a show that just misses television transcendence.
The Fourth Amendment allows governmental searches and seizures without individualized suspicion when the Government demonstrates a sufficient "special need" – that is, a need beyond the normal need for law enforcement – that outweighs the intrusion on individual liberty.
The court left open the possibility of allowing the initiative to be put before voters in the future, saying the "potential harm in permitting the measure to remain on the ballot outweighs" the harm of its delay.
"The threatened harm to Dr. Hopkins and the fraction of women for whom the mandate is relevant clearly outweighs whatever damage or harm a proposed injunction may cause the State of Arkansas," Baker wrote in her ruling.
" It "prevents a woman's free choice, which is central to personal dignity and autonomy," he continued, concluding that "this injury outweighs any interest the State might have in banning abortions after the detection of a fetal heartbeat.
However, for many in the field the benefits of being able to produce genetically identical monkeys and not have to rely on primates from the wild for medical research vastly outweighs the ethical conundrum of lab failures.
Competitors like Avis and Enterprise calculate that a unified voice directed at legislators and regulators can yield a mutually beneficial outcome that far outweighs what could be gained – or lost – from engaging with government on their own.
This defection of centrists will be an electoral problem if it outweighs the higher level of grassroots mobilization of Democratic voters brought about by a platform emphasizing policies such as Medicare for All and free college education.
Among women in those age-groups, it seems plausible that anger about larger political issues, from high rates of immigration to concern about their retirement income, outweighs any concern about Trump's slights aimed at other white women.
"Demand for high yielding emerging market assets still outweighs domestic factors such as politics, fiscal risks and downgrades," said Dave Mohr and Izak Odendaal, chief strategists at the country's biggest money manager, Old Mutual, in a note.
Watch out for extra fees for credit card processing, though: If a merchant charges a fee for using a credit card, you could have to pay upwards of 3%, which usually outweighs any rewards you might earn.
Virgin Chief Executive John Borghetti said the capital cost of buying the new aircraft for Australia's second-largest airline "far outweighs" savings on offer from operating more fuel-efficient planes given the oil price was relatively low.
"There is substantial evidence indicating that the President engaged in obstruction of justice and other misconduct, and therefore the public interest in the fair administration of justice outweighs the President's generalized interest in confidentiality," the amendment states.
Such obscurity comes from the fact that women's wear outweighs men's wear in sales, column inches and sheer number of shows — certainly not from Simons's lack of talent, or, indeed, lack of adulation from the appropriate quarters.
In my informal survey, I found that period suppression can be a complicated process that requires some research and testing, but one that ultimately outweighs the more negative symptoms that can be associated with having a period.
My need to people-please often outweighs my desire to enjoy myself, so I spend a lot of my time staring into the oven (à la British Bake Off) and asking people if they need another drink.
Andreessen's point, one reiterated by others in his venture capital firm on Twitter, is that the benefits from Facebook's Internet access program — a telecom partnership that subsidizes data costs for Facebook and other apps — outweighs any costs.
Click here to view original GIFThe number of bad ideas on the internet far outweighs the good, and making art by tossing cans of spraypaint into the spinning blades of a running lawnmower falls into that former category.
Two of them have concluded the war is unwinnable, especially as Assad now has heavy military support from Russia and Iran that far outweighs the weapons shipped to rebels by the United States, Gulf Arab states and Turkey.
It's not homogenous, but for several dozen or so members over the past two days, it essentially comes down to this: the price of doing nothing outweighs the price of doing something that could be politically very unpopular.
A key finding in the study is that the clinics have led to increased overall use of medical services, which outweighs the savings that were realized by patients who previously would have gotten care from more expensive providers.
The question for those who might be inclined to vote for her is whether her behavior in this case is so important that it outweighs all, or even many, of the other factors that go into that decision.
Profile Size doesn't matter, but at 784 pages, "The Collected Stories of Diane Williams," new this month, outweighs the collected short fiction of Saul Bellow, Grace Paley, Gabriel García Márquez and almost any other writer one can name.
" There's also a wall featuring quotations about writing from Octavia Butler, Henry Miller and others, and potted writing lessons ("One snappy verb outweighs a pile of adjectives"), illustrated with interactive features like a "do-it-yourself dialogue generator.
But both those European powers viewed the JCPOA as an optimal framework through which to stop Iran from following a path of nuclear proliferation and believe that the risk of proliferation significantly outweighs that of militias and missiles.
"If someone makes a statement or shares a post which breaks our community standards, we will still allow it on our platform if we believe the public interest in seeing it outweighs the risk of harm," Clegg writes.
Second opinion: "People are getting surgery for a reason and whether the risk of prolonged opioid use outweighs the benefit of the surgery is a discussion for the patient and surgeon to have," says Stanford University professor Eric Sun.
But decades after Boeing failed to prevent European upstart Airbus gaining momentum with early victories in the United States, people familiar with the company say the strategic importance of defending its core passenger jet business outweighs the diplomatic storm.
But El Pasoans also came out for themselves, to heal after an event that shook their sense of safety, to show their kids that good outweighs evil, to do something powerful after a shooting that made them feel powerless.
The category typically outweighs all others in terms of revenue, not only for paid downloads, but for the ongoing purchases of things like virtual goods, unlocking levels, in-app currency, and the other extra features that mobile games offer.
Predictably, some Democrats and liberal pundits are already foolishly pouring cold water on this "feel good" Carrier story in a classic case of forgetting that the emotional power of this deal far outweighs any academic economic or philosophical arguments.
If I lived in a world in which AirPods weren't on the cusp of coming out, I might be more inclined to recommend the Amps Air—the low price almost outweighs the inconvenience of fit and a bad microphone.
The government acknowledges the lower response rates but say it is worth it: "even if there is some impact on responses, the value of more complete and accurate [citizenship] data derived from surveying the entire population outweighs such concerns".
To restate in simplest terms: ATF's proposed 2015 Framework explicitly treated criminals as a legitimate consumer class whose potential relationship with a particular object outweighs the record for both what its manufactures produce and consumers actually buy it for.
"Deep frying obviously has many implications, and it is very likely that the negative impact on human health from high-fat foods vastly outweighs any potential benefit these fatty acids may have on cloud formation and cooling," Pfrang said.
During a briefing on Capitol Hill sponsored by the bipartisan US Helsinki Commission early this week on Putin's "shadow warriors," it became abundantly clear that the number of unknown unknowns about the Wagner Group far outweighs the known unknowns.
This would serve painting aficionados well, but more significantly, it would expose younger painters to Piper's interpretation of the modernist project, as well as remind each of us that commitment to our work outweighs whatever becomes of our reputations.
Judicial orders announcing the rollbacks have upended the maxim of American law that "justice delayed is justice denied," as judges across the country determine that protecting the nation's health outweighs the public's interest in speedy trials and efficient rulings.
There's more trust required to give someone access to your medical bills (and possibly your Social Security number) than, say, waiting in line for you at an event, but you might decide that the possible upside outweighs your concerns.
The European Commission said France had not done an independent economic evaluation of the market value of the assets and it doubted that the potential positive impact of the scheme outweighs its potential negative impact on competition and trade.
"In the coming months the likelihood that interest rates will remain unchanged outweighs the chance that rates will decline," said Ofer Klein, head of economics and research at Harel Insurance and Finance, citing solid economic growth and rising wages.
The poll also asked likely caucusgoers to rate the importance of several other factors that could affect their choice as caucuses approach, and found one attribute that outweighs both electability and issue positions: An ability to bring Americans together.
Some days work far outweighs home, and my husband and son will have to settle for pizza or wings from a fast-food joint while I eat at my desk in my office because I&aposm not done yet.
A staunch supporter of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad within the international community, Russia's influence in the country outweighs that of the U.S. and the Kremlin may actually be the one that is playing both sides in the conflict.
But if alleviating your anxieties over a dead battery far outweighs your need for a thin phone, the EZ Charge Case is now available through an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign that's trying to raise $25,000 to help put the case into production.
It felt like, well, if you put these two things together with the distribution, with the data, with the expertise in storytelling, and you put all that stuff together, what we could make together far outweighs what we could make separately.
I was going to say there are obviously two sides to, what I think one side obviously kind of outweighs the other one, but I'd like to know what your views on it are, and the reasoning behind the views.
The decision from CNN to continue to stand by the story suggests that it believes the strength of its other sources outweighs any waffling from Davis — or that the network believes Davis was telling the truth then, and not now.
Taking the liberal option requires believing that the "mass mobilization" effect of the nominee outweighs both the policy/legacy incentives from seeing a nominee confirmed and the (Senate and potentially presidential) electoral gains from painting the incumbent GOP senators as obstructionist.
To that end, Ahmed Al Khateeb of Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) said it will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) - a document which outweighs a letter of intent but does commit either side to the agreement - with Boeing in Seattle.
"The CBO's report comes to a clear conclusion: The benefits of gradually raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour over five years far outweighs any potential costs to American workers," Scott said during a call with reporters last week.
States from New England to Florida have expressed strong opposition to offshore drilling and have asked the Trump administration to be exempted from its offshore drilling plan, arguing the risk of an oil spill far outweighs the promised jobs and revenues.
He's quietly entering their company in all the different ways he influences the game, and might be the only player in the entire league whose positive value on the defensive end outweighs his inability to directly threaten opponents on offense.
International demand for Aramco's bonds is expected to be hefty, given improved conditions across emerging markets, the recent inclusion of Saudi Arabia in key market indexes, and the sheer size of the company, which outweighs peers like Exxon and Shell.
This statement perpetuates a climate of men and women saying "boys will be boys," or judges deciding the threat of ruining a convicted sex offender like Brock Turner's right to not have his life ruined outweighs the victim's right to justice.
Rather than deny the legitimacy of the complaint outright, the unions argue that the state's "prerogative to manage its own internal workplace operations outweighs employees' First Amendment interest in withholding financial support for the union's activities on their behalf" (emphasis added).
Detroit automakers are moving to cut production of certain vehicles, particularly small and mid-sized sedans, as they concede that the market is hitting a plateau where the cost of pushing additional sales in of certain cars outweighs the potential profit.
That the big banks are still huge despite this suggests that a more plausible explanation is that banking relationships are quite "sticky" and that the perceived hassle of switching to a low-fee competitor outweighs the benefits in many consumers' minds.
"If a company's use of data is so bad for competition that it outweighs the benefits, we may have to step in to restore a level playing field," adding that her department would "continue to look carefully at this issue".
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FRANKFURT, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Charging banks even more to park their money with the European Central Bank could backfire if the damage to the banking sector outweighs the benefit for borrowers, a member of the ECB's Executive Board said on Monday.
It's so expensive that, in some cities, the price of the typical home outweighs the average income by so much that it can take prospective homeowners well over a decade to save the necessary amount for a 20% down payment.
This temporary withholding from full public disclosure is necessary to protect against harm to the military defense, intelligence operations, law enforcement, or the conduct of foreign relations that is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in immediate disclosure.
Several lawmakers, along with those who work for them, said in interviews that Ms. Waite is right: A phone call from a constituent can, indeed, hold more weight than an email, and far outweighs a Facebook post or a tweet.
"My breaking points recently have just been about making sure both families are happy... I still weigh the options and consider all perspectives, but sometimes the bridal vote just outweighs the majority," says bride-to-be and wedding planner Amy Patel.
"For Intel, we believe the negative (charges, potential ongoing liability, possible share loss etc) outweighs the potentially positive (if you want to call it that) of a possible accelerated replacement cycle," analyst Stacy Rasgon wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
Diplomats argue that in the psychology of leader-to-leader relations, Mr. Trump's refusal to criticize Mr. Putin — combined with his solicitous tone in seeking a relationship with him — outweighs the effect of sanctions or the expulsion of Russian diplomats.
Yes, says the woman who runs that company: In a letter addressed to creators on YouTube, CEO Susan Wojcicki says the platform is committed to remaining open because she thinks the upside of that approach very much outweighs the downside.
"Based on the available data, F.D.A. believes that the known risk of harm to humans from accidental exposure to these medicines far outweighs any potential risk to humans or the environment from flushing them," the agency says in a fact sheet.
"The government will not be permitted to introduce the clip itself in its case in chief because the prejudicial effect of the videotape, which includes a number of extraneous matters, outweighs its probative value," Jackson, an Obama appointee, ruled Monday.
Flashback: Conservative leaders circulated data to the White House last fall showing the number of adult vapers in key battleground states greatly outweighs the margins by which Trump won those states in 2016 — and they argue it could cost him reelection.
"In this instance, the integrity of our democratic process outweighs concerns about the seat being vacant at the start of the new Congress," Hoyer said in a statement, citing "the now well-documented election fraud that took place" in the contest.
He is pretty sure he will ingest the medication to hasten his death when his suffering outweighs his desire to live, but for now, with our help, he is simply living the life he has to the fullest he is able.
And Mr Feldman has yet to convince big providers of cloud computing, such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, that Cerebras's superior performance relative to machines packed with Nvidia chips outweighs the extra costs, for instance in higher power consumption.
Debates about health care — especially insurance — always seem to come down to arguments over how decisions will be made under extreme circumstances, and whether the right of patients to anticipate what they might need in the future outweighs everyone's unexpected worst nightmare.
If anything, the selloff has hastened bargain-hunting among investors, such as Fidelity International, UBS Asset Management and J.P. Morgan Asset Management, which believe the long-term growth potential of the world's second biggest economy outweighs the more immediate hit from trade disputes.
"The propensity for facial recognition technology to endanger civil rights and civil liberties substantially outweighs its purported benefits, and the technology will exacerbate racial injustice and threaten our ability to live free of continuous government monitoring," the ordinance adopted on Tuesday reads.
Particularly upsetting to civil liberties advocates is that those trying to get their money back don't get provided with a lawyer—this being a civil, not a criminal case—and the cost of an attorney usually outweighs the amount of money seized anyway.
"The government will not be permitted to introduce the clip itself in its case in chief because the prejudicial effect of the videotape, which includes a number of extraneous matters, outweighs its probative value," wrote Jackson, an appointee of President Barack Obama.
Kenosha Unified School District had argued that the federal law does not apply to transgender people as a group and that the harm to other students by Mr. Whitaker's using the boys' bathroom, particularly to male students, outweighs any harm to him.
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Gold mining is always risky for locals and the environment, and Haiti's limited water resources, lack of infrastructure, and susceptibility to earthquakes only heighten the danger that large-scale gold mining will cause serious harm that outweighs any short-term financial gain.
"The harm to the city and its dependents - employees and stakeholders, agencies and businesses, and 685,000 residents - so outweighs the harm to these appellants that granting their requested relief and unraveling the plan would be impractical, imprudent, and therefore inequitable," she added.
"DHS Privacy Policy already permits the release of certain information if the public interest outweighs the individual's privacy interest, such as when two dozen members of the MS-13 gang were arrested in California for brutal murders," a USCIS spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
Because of its status as an iconic image of historical importance, the value of permitting sharing outweighs the value of protecting the community by removal, so we have decided to reinstate the image on Facebook where we are aware it has been removed.
But the demand far outweighs the supply, so hair companies fake it by chemically processing any hair they can find (a practice that deceives the consumer and is hazardous to the factory workers' health) or they buy hair from sources that cannot be traced.
Yes, my curiosity outweighs my fear, and because my opinion of this movie is that it's very silly in a way that will be fun to pull apart, I'm here today with The Verge's space reporter Loren Grush to face my curiosity-fear head-on.
José's family also filed an excessive force lawsuit, and in an unprecedented move, the U.S. District Court in Arizona let the case move forward, arguing that José's "status as a civilian engaged in peaceful activity" outweighs the fact he was in Mexico when he died.
The deal, to acquire a 19.5 percent stake in Rosneft from the Russian state, suggests the lure of taking a share in one of the world's biggest oil companies outweighs the risks that come with Western sanctions imposed on Russia over the conflict in Ukraine.
In less than a year, the 69th floor has transformed from art show to showroom; while artists are certainly receiving at least exposure, as time wears on, it's painfully clear that for their billionaire hosts, quantity outweighs quality, and brand image trumps artistic integrity.
The term describes the behavior of international financial institutions when they refuse you service or suddenly shut down your account because, in the banks' calculations, the potential risk of triggering a red flag with US counterterrorism regulators far outweighs the potential profit generated from you.
"Rather than allow for (even with restrictions) any new uses for asbestos, E.P.A. should seek to ban all new uses of asbestos because the extreme harm from this chemical substance outweighs any benefit — and because there are adequate alternatives to asbestos," staff members wrote.
The injury-inducing trend is gaining popularity on TikTok, but the real virality of it lies in the reposts from concerned parents and schools trying to warn children and teens that the risk far outweighs the instant gratification of likes on a social media platform.
But for smaller operator Britten-Norman — Britain's only independent commercial planemaker, with 150 employees and 15 million pounds of annual turnover — Hynett believes complying with costly EU regulations outweighs any benefits from being in a trading bloc where few of its customers are located.
Whether this radical legal tactic will fly in court may come down entirely to the discretion of a judge, who will have to decide whether the VR material's relevance to the case outweighs its emotional impact, which could prejudice the jury against Circle Four.
Check out the clip -- Jouban calls out Big Show ... saying he thinks he could use a stick and move tactic to outmaneuver BS and get a W. Big Show outweighs Jouban by 270 pounds, that's more than The Rock weighs ... don't do it, Dana.
Work by NREL and others has promoted the economics, saying hey, if you ramp your plant an extra 10 points per day, yeah, it's going to impose a little bit of extra cycling cost, but the benefit of avoided curtailment vastly outweighs those costs.
So the future will require people and governments to make a new type of judgement call: How secure must a company's technology systems be such that the benefit of giving it access to information or infrastructure outweighs the risk of havoc caused by a potential breach.
As demand outweighs supply, the value of land and the homes sitting atop it — whether they're intact or otherwise deteriorating — rises, which Coldwell Banker listing agent Jeremy Rushton told Business Insider is what's so stupefying about seeing a property in disrepair with such a high price tag.
The judge decided that the "right not to be compelled to be a parent outweighs [a] wife's rights to procreate," and ruled that the couple should follow the terms they'd agreed upon in the contract signed at the fertility clinic: donating the embryos to other infertile couples.
If Bullock makes a serious run for president, it'll be because what his candidacy represents — common civility, decency, and the fight against corruption — outweighs what "white male politician" has come to represent, especially for the women and people of color so crucial to the Democratic voting coalition.
The judge ruled that the loss of voting rights for more than 18,000 Kansas residents "far outweighs" the risk posed by potential voter fraud, as the state mentioned only about two dozen people who may have attempted to improperly register to vote over the last 13 years.
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But Darius Lakdawalla, a professor studying health care economics and risk at the University of Southern California, argues in a 2015 editorial for the New York Times that any changes that wind up cutting drug prices would kill innovation — a risk that outweighs any penny-pinching benefit.
"I agree with the Archivist's recommendation that the continued withholdings are necessary to protect against identifiable harm to national security, law enforcement, or foreign affairs that is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in immediate disclosure," Trump said in a presidential memorandum on Thursday.
"For a jury to say that a celebrity has a right to privacy that outweighs the public's 'right to know,' and that a celebrity sex tape is not newsworthy, represents a real shift in American free press law," a First Amendment expert said, but several others disagreed.
To get a sense of how bad he was, consider Dylan Matthews making the case that he was actually a good president based on the idea that one small foreign aid program he started to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic globally outweighs everything else he did.
To the Editor: After 9/11, the evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould wrote an Op-Ed article in The Times in which he said that after a shocking and dramatic act of destruction, people draw the false conclusion that evil in the world far outweighs the good.
I would love to see any of those fights, but I imagine St-Pierre going one-and-done at middleweight then holding out for McGregor, rather than capping off his career fighting the likes of Romero, who outweighs GSP by roughly the same weight as a refrigerator.
Ezekiel made it clear to Rick and crew in last week's premiere that the current situation with the Saviors represents a best-case scenario for both groups, as fighting Negan would result in an overwhelming loss of life that outweighs the cost of handing over supplies every week.
If our concern over giving these men second (and third and fourth) chances outweighs giving second chances to the millions of women who were affected and continue to be affected by our insidious culture of sexism, we're taking away all the wrong lessons from this moment in our history.
That could be because it allows people to check in with work once or twice a day (to make sure nothing is on fire), and relax the rest of the day — or because the ability to look up a restaurant anytime anywhere outweighs the continuous connection to office responsibilities.
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" But the panel's insight was limited by the absence of anyone who could explain populist ire with authenticity — who could explain why, as Mr. Clinton put it, "the intensity of the feelings of people resisting our being pulled together outweighs the intensity of those who are winning from this.
There seems to be a bit more glue than I like to see in Mr. Zhou's puzzle (I'm looking at you, ANNI, APR, VEE, AGA, DES, SRS) and a bit of randomness (OPEN RANGE, GREEN PEAS and RAP DUOS), but I think the theme presentation far outweighs the glue.
" Scaramucci, who lasted 11 days in his White House position, continued to defend Trump in media appearances after his firing, but publicly broke with him in recent weeks, tweeting that Trump's "increasingly divisive rhetoric — and damage it's doing to fabric of our society — outweighs any short-term economic gain.
"Rather than allow for (even with restrictions) any new uses for asbestos, E.P.A. should seek to ban all new uses of asbestos because the extreme harm from this chemical substance outweighs any benefit -- and because there are adequate alternatives to asbestos," staff members wrote in a memo from August.
Barr's own past writings indicate that he doesn't necessarily believe Congress' oversight function outweighs the power of executive privilege and the importance of maintaining confidentiality in an investigation, said Neil Kinkopf, a Georgia State University professor who worked in the Justice Department during the Clinton and Obama administrations.
We have set up a very particular incentive structure for not only him but everyone else in politics, where the coverage that can be generated by abnormal, offensive behavior far outweighs the coverage on offer for simply trying to do a good job and be a decent person.
If Mr. Trump appoints people to the antitrust division and the F.C.C. who are willing to wave through a Sprint/T-Mobile merger, he will do lasting damage to the economy that far outweighs any benefit from 5,000 jobs, jobs that might have been created even without the merger.
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The modern fighter might train at altitude, spend hours on injury prevention, and—apologies if you believe that USADA came in fixed everything in a world where the collective desire to win outweighs any single body's spending on detection—take a medicine cabinet full of performance enhancers and masking agents.
For those who might not be able to discern which results are more credible, getting a false positive from an at-home kit and a negative from the lab might lead to unnecessary, life-altering surgery in the event that fear or misguidedness outweighs the assurance of a medical professional.
"Because of its status as an iconic image of historical importance, the value of permitting sharing outweighs the value of protecting the community by removal, so we have decided to reinstate the image on Facebook where we are aware it has been removed," Facebook said in a statement obtained by Recode.
These include that the public interest value of the information (defined in some detail) outweighs the harm to the public interest from disclosure, and that the whistle-blower tried to report the wrongdoing, unless reporting would have been ineffective or posed a significant risk of retaliation or destruction of evidence.
Combined with testing, the risk of infections would be low enough to be acceptable — and considerably more acceptable during crises like the Orlando shooting, when the risk of dying from a gunshot wound greatly outweighs the risk of catching a treatable disease from a gay man who is eager to donate.
I'm the first one to admit that while the number of responsibilities outweighs the minutes of the day by many multipliers and how important yet difficult it is to juggle them all successfully, I've become more conscious of the need to take the time to keep myself at my peak.
In any event, if Congress, a special prosecutor, or a prosecutor can show a "particularized need" for the statements asserted to be privileged, such as a need for evidence to support a criminal prosecution, and also show that the need outweighs the executive's desire for secrecy, the privilege does not apply.
In a speech at the DLD conference back in 2016 she said: "If a company's use of data is so bad for competition that it outweighs the benefits, we may have to step in to restore a level playing field," adding then that she was continuing to "look carefully at this issue".
And as a bonus, here's Stack Overflow's advice for job-seekers, taken from a blog: "The areas showing the highest demand relative to the number of developers available (in other words, the demand heavily outweighs the supply of qualified candidates in these fields) are backend web/cloud, iOS, Android, and DBA/SQL [databases]."
How the Walt Disney Company chooses to handle Lasseter's return — if it chooses to allow him to return at all — will speak volumes to how much Lasseter's prodigious success and influence outweighs the allegations against him, and serve as the biggest test yet of the lasting strength of this extraordinary cultural moment.
For liberals and conservatives alike, the appeal of using the US military to respond to mass killing outweighs concerns about breaking the UN Charter's rules on war (which outlaw wars except as authorized by the Security Council or are justified by individual or collective self-defense, neither of which fit this case).
A joint motion by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation in U.S. District Court in Fresno, California argued that the public's right to know the state of the law on encryption outweighs any reason the U.S. Justice Department might have for protecting a criminal probe or law-enforcement method.
This is sometimes called the "doctrine of double effect": If the intended good effect (the destruction of a weapons factory) is a worthy aim, then the bad side effects (the civilian deaths) are morally tolerable, so long as the good sufficiently outweighs the bad, and so long as the bad is wholly unintended.
"Despite the allegations, at this time, the FDA strongly recommends that the Merlin@Home device be used to monitor the battery for these affected devices because the benefits of continued patient monitoring and the life-saving therapy these devices provide greatly outweighs any potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities," the FDA said in a statement.
"Based on the precedent and lack of jurisdiction, the House Intelligence Committee should not take the lead in conducting such hearings; however, by now the American people know your desire to see the duly-elected president removed from office outweighs your sense of responsibility to running a functioning intelligence oversight committee," he continued.
Their mania for the latest thing is so strong, it outweighs all worries about privacy and price; it erases all concern over facial scanning and the odd glass back, all doubts about whether you really need a "Super Retina" screen or whether animoji is a novelty you'll use for five days at most.
While they are not fans of the nuclear agreement — joined by France, Germany, Great Britain, China and Russia — those officials believe the costs of a unilateral withdrawal by the U.S. that is opposed by its allies is too high and outweighs what many experts consider the unrealistic prospects of negotiating a stricter deal.
While taxpayers making $10,000 or less a year — an even poorer group than the bottom 20 percent — do better under Rubio's plan and a tiny bit better under Trump's, Cruz would raise their taxes by $67 on average by enacting a 19 percent sales tax, which more than outweighs his other cuts.
The positives, which Cramer says outweighs the negatives: If Trump and Congress create a tax holiday to allow American companies to bring cash in tax free, this would be huge positive for Apple and great for the U.S. if Apple reinvests that money or returns it to shareholders via a buyback or special dividend.
"So I think the central bankers need to be very careful that they do not continue to produce disturbances in the markets, which they acknowledge - it's a known side effect - but the perception that the underlying impact of monetary policy outweighs the potential side effect in my view is starting to be wrong," he added.
"With Snap's large, valuable, and highly engaged user base generating ad inventory and the monetization path in mobile now well worn, we believe the potential for outperformance as the company continues to innovate against the growing mobile opportunity outweighs those early stage risk," Goldman Analyst Heath Terry said in a note to investors last week.
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Attorneys for Harlem Suarez, who allegedly agreed to set off a bomb at a public beach last July, said that "a continuance is in the interests of justice until such time as the heated reporting on the Orlando incident has subsided outweighs the public's and the parties' right to a speedy trial," according to court documents.
Only the most extreme gun rights advocates can seriously claim that the Second Amendment rights of a handful of Americans suspected of being terrorists outweighs the right to live for the dozens of Americans who have been killed by terrorists in the United States who legally purchased military-style weapons before they carried out their attacks.
It's tempting to lump criticisms of Van Zant and Northcutt together, but sticking with the theme and with apologies to Northcutt—who shouldn't be held accountable for being promoted in a way that outweighs the burgeoning talents that got him here—I have no idea why he's the one that the UFC decided to put its weight behind.
That value far outweighs the cost of paying a heavier price later as aging paralyzed veterans wait longer for care and a detached VA leadership, and politically driven proponents of diminishing investment in VA eventually break the back of one of its most critical frontline functions—and it's our nation's most disabled heroes who will pay.
I wanted to also say the same thing happened on the 1994 crime bill, the auto bailout and other high-profile votes, most of which force politicians to decide if the good in the bill before them outweighs the bad, which is why purity tests proffered by voters and interest groups are often misleading and counterproductive.
The learning perspective also explains why the compulsion for alcohol or drugs can be so strong and why people with addiction continue even when the damage far outweighs the pleasure they receive and why they can appear to be acting irrationally: If you believe that something is essential to your survival, your priorities won't make sense to others.
Trump talked with Putin three times during the APEC summit in Vietnam but the significance of the encounters outweighs their brevity: Afterward, Trump said he was done confronting Putin over his country's election meddling, telling reporters that the inquiries are insulting to the Russian leader and hurting the United States' ability to work with the country.
His first two books focus on a pair of men whose cultural reach far outweighs their personal fortunes: David Mancuso, proprietor of the foundational disco the Loft in SoHo (its first party was on Valentine's Day 2200) in "Love Saves the Day" (21980); and the mercurial, wildly eclectic Arthur Russell in "Hold On to Your Dreams" (222).
Such criticism even led Russia's Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinWhy Americans should care about Ukraine FBI hand-slapping outweighs any lies by Michael Flynn Democrats feud over health care, Trump strategy in Iowa MORE to jokingly offer sale of the Russian S-400 missile defense system to combat future such attacks while meeting with his counterparts from Iran and Turkey.
A little disappointingly, considering the hours we spent benchmarking and playing around with these browsers, the end conclusion was the one we thought we would get to before we started: The convenience of having all of your browsing life synced between desktop and mobile outweighs any kind of small speed increase or the odd cool or unique feature.
Second, the USPSTF recommends against using such medications for women who don't have an increased risk of breast cancer (including women younger than 60 years with no additional risk factors for breast cancer), because the likelihood of side effects from the medications (like blood clots, endometrial cancer, and cataracts) probably outweighs the potential breast cancer prevention benefit.
The answer, familiar to international macroeconomists, is that the dollar rises above its long-run expected value, so that people expect it to decline in the future – and the extent of the rise is determined by how high the dollar has to go so that expected depreciation outweighs the rise in after-tax returns compared with other countries.
The challenge in the United States is that it has vast tracts of sparsely populated regions where the cost of laying new fiber and cable wiring for broadband significantly outweighs the profits — 39 percent of Americans living in rural areas lack broadband access, compared with 4 percent of those living in cities, according to the F.C.C. Under Gov.
What we're hearing: "While parents may be concerned about e-cigarettes, the people who genuinely care about vaping as a voting issue so far outweighs the number of people Trump needs to win in 2016 that they are royally screwing themselves by doing this," Paul Blair, the director of strategic initiatives at Americans for Tax Reform, tells me.
While I have heard people say that their spots genuinely improve in the sun, the problem with this is that there are much safer and more effective ways to treat breakouts than exposing our skin to UV rays, and it is never advisable to use tanning beds as a way of controlling spots, because the risk of skin cancer outweighs any benefit.
"While even limited disclosure of this information may create some chilling effect," Spero writes, "the protections available through a designation of 'highly confidential' mitigate that harm, and Plaintiffs' interest in this information, which is relevant to testing their claims of an alleged violent conspiracy based on racial and religious animus, outweighs the potential harm to [Jane Doe's] right to association."
"With Snap's large, valuable, and highly engaged user base generating ad inventory and the monetization path in mobile now well worn, we believe the potential for outperformance as the company continues to innovate against the growing mobile opportunity outweighs those early stage risk," Goldman Analyst Heath Terry said in a note to investors, giving Snap a price target of $27.
"With Snap's large, valuable, and highly engaged user base generating ad inventory and the monetization path in mobile now well worn, we believe the potential for outperformance as the company continues to innovate against the growing mobile opportunity outweighs those early stage risks," Goldman analyst Heath Terry said in a note to investors, giving the company a price target of $27.
Original story reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine, an editorially independent division of the Simons Foundation whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research developments and trends in mathematics and the physical and life sciences We don't know what kinds of particles are responsible for dark matter, the missing mass that outweighs the universe's normal matter by a factor of five.
Europe's second-largest alarm firm Sector Alarm has repriced a €286.14m loan, shaving 22018bp off the loan that was raised just eight months ago in the latest display of a tightening market where borrowers are opportunistically reducing their cost of capital to take into account market technicals where demand far outweighs supply and confidence is high in the aftermath of the UK's December elections.
This has been suspected ever since Trump took office when he praised Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinWhy Americans should care about Ukraine FBI hand-slapping outweighs any lies by Michael Flynn Democrats feud over health care, Trump strategy in Iowa MORE, denied Russia's penetration of the U.S. elections and sought to normalize relations with the Kremlin in order to make bargains with America's key adversary.
Although withdrawing from the treaty might suit President Trump's desire to curry favor with Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinWhy Americans should care about Ukraine FBI hand-slapping outweighs any lies by Michael Flynn Democrats feud over health care, Trump strategy in Iowa MORE in the short term, over the longer term it promises to be yet another sore point between Washington and Moscow.
The percentage of auto loans that were at least 90 days delinquent increased to 3.8 percent in the fourth quarter from 3.6 percent in the third quarter, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York In determining whether to take action, the Federal Trade Commission must first decide whether the benefit to consumers — in this case the availability of auto loans — outweighs the privacy problems.
In an early scene, his character Dr. David Jordan watches a tiny baby alien, resembling a sticky hand from a capsule machine, crawl toward the onboard xenobiologist (Ariyon Bakare) and then whispers "its curiosity outweighs its fear..." This sentence is big, as it is a metaphor, one of the film's major themes, and very corny (slightly less corny than a later scene involving the children's book Goodnight Moon).
But Kuttner isn't just a generic liberal Washington editor — liberals come in various stripes — he's a leading figure of the labor left, an enemy of Bannon's neoliberal enemies, and a voice of what's long been a losing stream of Democratic policy: the Bernie-Warren-Brown camp, the ones who believe that the harm trade has done American workers outweighs the growth that cheap Chinese labor has given the American economy.
"Because significant questions have been raised regarding the proposition's validity, and because we conclude that the potential harm in permitting the measure to remain on the ballot outweighs the potential harm in delaying the proposition to a future election, respondent Alex Padilla, as Secretary of State of the State of California, is directed to refrain from placing Proposition 9 on the November 133, 2018, ballot," the court said.
Democrats also indicated that they wish to question McGahn over Trump's firing of both former national security adviser Michael Flynn and former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyAfter Obama-era abuses, Republican hysteria over impeachment process is absurd FBI hand-slapping outweighs any lies by Michael Flynn Overnight Defense: Pelosi suggests impeachment inquiry could go beyond Ukraine | Warren 'Medicare for All' plan includes defense cuts | Nuclear commander confirmed MORE.
Counsel for the Democrats described McGahn as a key witness in Trump's removal of both former national security adviser Michael Flynn and former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyAfter Obama-era abuses, Republican hysteria over impeachment process is absurd FBI hand-slapping outweighs any lies by Michael Flynn Overnight Defense: Pelosi suggests impeachment inquiry could go beyond Ukraine | Warren 'Medicare for All' plan includes defense cuts | Nuclear commander confirmed MORE.
"The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday in PCL's favor: "Because significant questions have been raised regarding the proposition's validity, and because we conclude that the potential harm in permitting the measure to remain on the ballot outweighs the potential harm in delaying the proposition to a future election, respondent Alex Padilla, as Secretary of State of the State of California, is directed to refrain from placing Proposition 9 on the November 6, 2018, ballot.
Hillary Clinton's Email Server: As then-FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyAfter Obama-era abuses, Republican hysteria over impeachment process is absurd FBI hand-slapping outweighs any lies by Michael Flynn Overnight Defense: Pelosi suggests impeachment inquiry could go beyond Ukraine | Warren 'Medicare for All' plan includes defense cuts | Nuclear commander confirmed MORE accurately noted, Hillary Clinton was "extremely careless" in utilizing a private server for her communications as secretary of state.
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