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"upsides" Definitions
  1. informal
  2. equal or level (with), as through revenge or retaliation

444 Sentences With "upsides"

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The upsides of a nonstop flight can make the challenges worth overcomingBut there are also numerous potential upsides.
There are some upsides to the reduction in power, however.
There are a lot of upsides to having oily skin.
There are some upsides to having it on the back.
There are upsides and downsides to such a narrow build.
But those potential drawbacks are minor compared to the upsides.
Were there upsides, or was it more of a distraction?
One of the biggest upsides was learning to do that.
But consider the upsides: You'll be popular at the office.
There's upsides and there's downsides but they equal out eventually.
For sure, Brexit has had some upsides for British companies.
Would killing or completely gutting the EPA have any upsides?
Besides, the proliferation of pot farming has upsides for everyone.
A digital TV guide could have obvious upsides for consumers.
It's something new, and it brings both upsides and downsides.
Still, alienation, on the billionaire scale, may have its upsides.
Proponents of this view see few upsides to entertaining Ryabkov's offer.
It's decidedly difficult to find any upsides to Donald Trump's presidency.
But the industry has other unique upsides that have attracted investors.
The two big upsides to li-fi are bandwidth and security.
There are upsides for the businesses handing out digital rewards, too.
But there are ample upsides for online retail and delivery companies.
Are there any upsides to having these generic drugs produced abroad?
Workers' groups and progressive politicians have begun emphasizing the potential upsides.
There are upsides to abandoning the idea of the next house.
"There are so many upsides to the excellent "Jackbox Party Packs.
This camp took seriously the market's downsides but saw few upsides.
There are real upsides to Uber, but it isn't yet everywhere.
More data showing the upsides of driver assistance tech may accrue.
Some uses of brain imaging would seem to have only upsides.
Which isn't to say there aren't upsides to being settled down.
It's not as if most of these players have huge upsides.
Would you say that the downsides of being unsanctioned outweighed the upsides?
Though I hear reading Harry Potter as an adult has its upsides.
There are upsides to having career lawyers in these posts, Bellinger said.
Paulsen predicted equities rising and possibly even seeing upsides going into 2017.
Though that may hurt some investors' incomes, it has its upsides, too.
But there are some upsides to Duterte's policy stance, according to analysts.
EST, we're taking a look at five upsides to a marriage ending.
But the "faster" part can be one of the upsides of sequels.
There are upsides to AI that understand subtle nuances in human emotion.
The President ignores the downsides of these transactions and exaggerates the upsides.
Having an orgasm can also have surprising upsides for a man's health.
During the postwar years, social democratic parties acknowledged capitalism's upsides and downsides.
An enormous regressive tax cut could, of course, also have some upsides.
But there are possible political upsides for Heitkamp in opposing Kavanaugh, too.
The risks are still present — but recent projects demonstrate the creative upsides.
Still, remotely-controlled surgery technology has its upsides for health care practitioners.
Driving the GLC, the upsides of this idea are easy to see.
If you haven't seen it (and you should), here are the upsides.
There are upsides to waiting to marry and have kids, of course.
For T-Mobile, there would have been major upsides to the deal.
There are upsides to hiring junior-level employees, another former employee said.
He became a steadfast counterpoint to politicians proclaiming the upsides of Brexit.
Here are five upsides to automating savings to make life a little easier.
And there are actually some known social upsides that few studies have explored.
There's also been separate research that has found some upsides to using Facebook.
These are the upsides — and downsides — of stashing nondeductible contributions into an IRA.
"San Junipero" is the only episode this season where technology has any upsides.
These new center-left politicians celebrated the market's upsides but ignored its downsides.
Becoming a crypto center has many potential upsides, including jobs and tax revenue.
Procrastination gets a bad rap, but there are upsides to putting things off.
This segment, I think, presents one of the biggest upsides for the category.
"I don't see any upsides to it," Love said Friday, according to the Tribune.
That leaves cities wondering if the upsides of having Uber around outweigh those consequences.
Aarian chauffeurs us through the upsides, and potential pitfalls, of this sort of arrangement.
One of those upsides is the chance to one-up his home-state nemesis.
One of the upsides of that limited offering is an extremely streamlined setup experience.
Some will emphasize the potential upsides, rooted in increased convenience, entertainment, happiness, and welfare.
If the potential upsides of a strike have shrunk, the risks have grown hugely.
From The Upsides I had just been so direct, but here I changed things.
In some cases, there may even be upsides to seeing a trainee, Kazez says.
Photo by Jason Landis There are many upsides to being in a punk band.
Nonetheless, there would be upsides to accepting a modest outcome in the near term.
We begrudgingly did this and there are some huge upsides to being here, too.
Read more " _____ • James Pethokoukis in The Week: "Paid parental leave obviously has real upsides.
If there are difficulties in navigating the modern cultural business, there are upsides, too.
Dan Kildee, a Michigan Democrat, said the timing of the recess has its upsides.
Bernie Sanders has all the upsides and all the downsides of a political outsider.
Hillary Clinton has all the upsides and all the downsides of a political insider.
There are no upsides to relationships in this movie, or really to men in general.
You need data to quantify the financial risks and potential upsides of a big change.
But there are also upsides for user privacy and security, and for developers as well.
Maybe manterrupting has upsides, even if it's during the most important interview of my career.
Despite its upsides, very few people would likely call parenting an easy or straightforward task.
There are some upsides to this system — but also clear downsides, as we'll see below.
The limited scope of the tax is double edged: it would also limit its upsides.
One of the upsides of our wired world is that it's easy to get information.
Nevertheless, all those with concerns also discussed the upsides of prescribing PrEP via an app.
" Still, Slabaugh said that the upsides of the coffeehouse are already "baked into the stock.
For all the potential upsides of crowdfunding, backing a project always feels like a gamble.
But the possible upsides can be offset by a number of challenges transfer students face.
Politically, economically and from a security point of view it has upsides for North Korea.
To be sure, contemptuous language has its upsides for the dividers that traffic in it.
One of the upsides of being a constitutional monarchy is that there's no such struggle.
With all the sacrifices and all the losses, there are also upsides to my Tourette's.
To be sure, voluntary returnees and deportees say that landing in Mexico can have upsides.
And yet, in discussions about development, the upsides of working with governments are frequently overlooked.
But that's a small price to pay for the upsides: They'll keep your drink cold.
Much of her work focused on promoting the upsides of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
Yet Walker concludes that the evolutionary upsides of sleep are far greater than these downsides.
To him, the upsides of staying in the union are a matter of irrefutable logic.
But the upsides and empowerment far outweigh the "what ifs" that threaten to keep you home.
Lockheed Martin's Hybrid Airship combines the upsides of the airship with the ability of a hovercraft.
There are far more downsides to him learning or revealing his lineage than there are upsides.
A breakout on the upsides above the value of the trend line has resistance near $100.005.
After all, there are plenty of upsides: You could look like Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday.
While you wait for the airlines, learn more about the upsides and downsides of carbon offsets.
You could look at the UK's membership in the EU and see the upsides and downsides.
But Cuomo himself sees upsides in the bizarre legislative pact that has fractured his own party.
Noelle Nelson, Baba Shiv and I decided to explore possible upsides of feeling bad about failure.
There are certainly upsides to Lightning headphones, but there are a whole lot of downsides, too.
There are some massive upsides to making and eating an Impossible Burger over a beef burger.
The upsides were what you might imagine, and the downsides were what you might imagine, too.
Some women spoke frankly about the upsides of their cycles, including an affinity for period sex.
In fact, all over social media, people are sharing upsides to being able to slow down.
These upsides of copyright abandonment are in sharp contrast to the effects of personal property abandonment.
But cozy soups and stews, however simply made, are undeniably one of the upsides of winter.
The downside is that my husband doesn't get paid this week, but I'm here for the upsides.
Like a lot of tech companies, there are big upsides quickly followed by even bigger "if" propositions.
Even the external threats have their upsides, insofar as they give the Roys something to unite against.
Transportation editor Alex Davies explores the growing thermal camera market, and scouts out their upsides (and downsides).
This has its upsides for sure, but I struggle a bit with focusing as well at home.
Experience and support There are plenty of upsides to becoming a mother later in life, women say.
While that environment can easily veer into harassment or intimidate prospective users, it has some upsides too.
Misspelled words are the bane of any fast-fingered texter, but they can have their upsides too.
Hitching one's wagon to Trump would entail enormous, potentially career-ending risks, with only far-fetched upsides.
I've worked in this area for over a decade, and there are huge upsides to these technologies.
But that doesn't seem so bad compared to the upsides, and it actually might be a plus.
Despite the potential for slow vote-counting, voting by mail has a lot of upsides for democracy.
Plus, it's hard to disentangle the potential upsides from the pain, or put hard numbers on either.
AS STEPH CURRY GOES AND HIS SALE OF SHOE GOES, I THINK THAT WILL DRIVE THEIR UPSIDES.
The potential upsides attracted Seth Burgett, an engineer, an inventor and the chief executive of Gateway Bronco.
But each guy has the potential to run more, and that would unlock their true fantasy upsides.
For the Food and Drug Administration to approve an implant, the upsides have to far outweigh the risks.
If Tesla can continue to be the king of electric vehicles, the cars have tons of business upsides.
For all the current distress around Trump and tech, there could be some policy upsides down the road.
And we're reporting on the increasing use of telemedicine, examining the upsides and downsides of virtual medical care.
But all these follies, big and small, eventually add up to a product with more downsides than upsides.
Israeli commentators discuss three main partner options - Egypt, Greece and Turkey - each possessing their own upsides and downsides.
I think there's some challenges to a record breaking out, but I think there's more upsides than downsides.
Evan Lucas, market strategist at IG, said in a morning note there were some upsides in overnight trade.
Maybe it's intended to generate good will within the industry; maybe there are possible upsides for both parties.
But operating food delivery robots in China could have some upsides, said Oxford Economics Managing Editor, Michael Zielenziger.
With plenty of potential downsides, and no proven upsides, it's not surprising that such drugs have been shunned.
It had public relations upsides in both multicultural, eco-minded Taos and with the ski valley's broader market.
The CBO report lays bare the fact there aren't really any upsides to ending the cost-sharing subsidies.
If so, investors will face the same upsides and downsides inherent in any corporate move into an adjacent market.
It's a bit boring, but there are upsides—we have the entire place to ourselves and only pay half.
Publicis CEO Arthur Sadoun explained what he sees as the upsides of the deal in a call with analysts.
The human costs of repealing Obamacare, for example, are high and undeniable; the policy upsides, meanwhile, are virtually nil.
But for all its upsides, Apple Music for iOS has been criticized for randomly deleting both songs and playlists.
Still, despite the customer frenzy over plastics in the ocean, there are some serious environmental upsides to plastic mailers.
But there are the upsides: orgasms, human touch, the opportunity to go through someone's medicine cabinet while they're sleeping.
But while the world fixates on the negatives — and there are many — of Brexit, it does have its upsides.
There's upsides to this intrusion, and at the moment the downsides haven't really presented themselves, but they're surely there.
It would also have strategic upsides: Flexible membership would allow for a bespoke approach to the Western Balkan states.
One of the upsides of the recent tightening in financial conditions is that it has pricked such potential bubbles.
Anderson, like others interviewed for this story, noted that there are upsides to corporate ownership of mobile home communities.
Hagner argued the upsides for House Democrats were concrete while the chance this helps Trump isn't so clear-cut.
One of the upsides of releasing so much music is that it's easier to hide an occasional bizarre misstep.
A hypothetical reduction in programs obviously hurts the working class, but wouldn't it see any upsides from the tax cuts?
Despite the possible upsides, if these tools interfere with Constitutional rights to due process, they are not worth the risk.
These services have their upsides and downsides but they are the best Netflix-sharing services available, at least for now.
She's the co-author of "The surprising upsides of worry, " recently published in the journal Social and Personality Psychology Compass.
But they'll be going into it knowing full well the terms being delivered, what the upsides and downsides will be.
As a result, the downsides of austerity were largely offset by the upsides of higher earnings in the labour market.
But being stubborn has upsides as an entrepreneur because I am not afraid to think independently and ignore the consensus.
Plus, one of the upsides of bringing more people into politics is that it makes politics weirder, rowdier, and fun.
Its upsides: good transit, diverse residents, a friendly business climate and a single developer with a big chunk of land.
That's less clear, but there are some obvious upsides to Zoom over its competition from Microsoft's Skype and Google's Hangouts.
After that, we're looking at the advent of plant-based meat alternatives and exploring some of their upsides and downsides.
There are some offsetting upsides (less strain on transportation infrastructure, for example), and, like anything else, the problems are solvable.
We spoke Monday afternoon about what the CVS-Aetna merger could mean and the possible upsides and downsides for consumers.
The company listed the possible upsides for the winning city right at the top of the dedicated Amazon HQ2 web page.
On the flip side, though, there are plenty of upsides to the menstrual cycle which we don't often pay attention to.
But facing the upsides and downsides of the bill, it gives Puerto Rico no true choice at this point in time.
"Everyone assumes that every change is for the worse, but we are starting to find upsides" in carbon dioxide, he said.
The lack of a water bottle / umbrella pouch is really my only complaint with the bag, but there are numerous upsides.
There are upsides to being a pure gambling play, of course: no booking musical acts, fixing roller coasters or training dolphins.
Facebook's algorithm has upsides: it revealed, in concrete ways, the extreme interest people have in stories about race, class, and gender.
A shorter phase-in, though much more demanding, has its own upsides, says University of Pennsylvania health law professor Allison Hoffman.
Like most things involving VR in these early days of mainstreaming the platform, there are upsides and downsides with VR 1803.
But one of the real upsides is that they know how to use social media to drive certain Republicans absolutely bonkers.
"I think we're going to see the economic upsides from these tax changes start to hit in late 2018," he said.
"It's one of the upsides of this whole drama, is we are forced to think together, we really are," Elba said.
Today, I want to talk about some upsides — and about how college sports might be able to achieve a better balance.
It is favored by populist leaders who see strong-handed rule and smashing the system as upsides in their own right.
Colorectal cancer chemo has upsides (no hair loss) and downsides (I cannot eat, drink, or touch anything even kind of cold).
Akin Ipek took over the company when his father died in 1997 and eventually looked for new opportunities with bigger upsides.
Women need to discuss with their physicians the potential downsides, as well as the potential upsides, of all forms of contraception.
Given the potential upsides of AV technology, the industry should not overlook the impact that early missteps could have on its development.
Both have their obvious upsides, but only one can be done on a regular basis (well, for most of us, at least).
"We hope (oil) prices will be more or less around today's level," Dvorkovich said, adding he saw downsides as well as upsides.
Negativity has its upsides, if you're into being a bummer to hang out with and developing stomach ulcers at an early age.
"So the weak pound may already be delivering some upsides," said Martin Beck, senior economic adviser to the EY ITEM Club consultancy.
There are ways we see the deficiencies that social media has offered, but there are obviously tremendous upsides and positives as well.
This has its upsides—relatively good talking point, the fact I'm the only person who lives in it—but also its downsides.
Owning a farm adds a welcome, artisanlike aura to any brand, and consistency of quality is easier; there are financial upsides, too.
This is a vivid account of living with it — from the toll anxiety takes on work and relationships to its unexpected upsides.
It's a machine that offers a massive amount of upsides for what appears to be a handful of easily justifiable trade-offs.
And shopping online has particular upsides for people of color because they can't be discriminated against or profiled based on their race.
But you've also got to look at, what were the political implications and policies, and were there political upsides or downsides to that?
One of the biggest upsides of the internet is that people from all over the world now have access to virtually anyone anywhere.
But for now it's clear that Lilium believes that long-term London has more upsides than downsides, regardless of the current Brexit impasse.
Having an extra set of hands and an additional skill set are not the only upsides to being a package deal on YouTube.
But before we get there, we need more rigorous research on how oxytocin works overall, not just any optimistic evaluation of the upsides.
That has its upsides and downsides, of course, but it also guarantees unprecedented access into her life, which should make fans very happy.
For Boeing, there are plenty of potential upsides to building out batteries that can last significantly longer than those available via today's tech.
He said there are upsides for M&A, stemming from the White House, Congress and rising talk about infrastructure spending and tax cuts.
Further upsides from here on will depend on the outcome of state elections, Goods and Services Tax (GST) implementation and earnings recovery trajectory.
Convertible laptops — also known as 2-in-1 laptops, hybrids, or in cases where the keyboard comes off, detachables — certainly have their upsides.
But there can be upsides to investing in markets like those in India and Brazil, Black notes, because of the potential for growth.
If X and Y are otherwise good colleagues, and there are real upsides to the boss's general confidence in her staff, say so.
Until then, athletes and parents will have to weigh the real but poorly understood risk of C.T.E. against the upsides of contact sports.
Drug laws around the world tend to be crafted without potential upsides of these drugs in mind, let alone accurate assessments of risk.
Each one offers huge upsides for a select group of financiers and business owners, but does little to nothing for the American people.
Here, we offer an in-depth look at the hedge fund conversion processes: the upsides, the downsides and, of course, the tax implications.
The two upsides are that MacOS has far fewer viruses than Windows, and it shares many of the same apps as the iPhone.
There are upsides and downsides: The richness of the data can help communicate uncertainty, but in isolation, individual data points can be misleading.
The upsides of earning cash back, points, or miles can be clear, but choosing the best card for you can be less straightforward.
"On balance, the (economic) downsides in Q4 will be broadly neutralised by the upsides in Q1," said Kallum Pickering, senior UK economist at Berenberg.
Cohabitation has its upsides: You have the opportunity to learn about the habits and quirks of your partner before committing to a lifetime together.
It has basically all of the upsides of the $1,299 MacBook, minus a couple of colors, and it's more powerful than the $999 Air.
There are upsides for the United States, starting with the realisation of the vision of the UK as "Airstrip One" in George Orwell's "1984".
Investors seem to be banking on the upsides of Microsoft's products, driving the stock close to the company's all-time high in late 1999.
You have to have incredibly thick skin and strong determination, but the upsides to being a part of this scene and community are huge.
But consider the upsides: Slinging the heavy battery down under gives the car a nice low center of gravity without eating up interior space.
But consider the upsides: Slinging the heavy battery down under gives the car a nice low center of gravity without eating up interior space.
Investors — who are used to $100 million upsides to revenue guidance, not $30 million shortfalls — not surprisingly, punished the stock in after-hours trading.
The dawn of texting may have stripped most of the nuance and exciting tension from modern courtship, but it does have plenty of upsides.
Upsides: Plenty of options for non-alcoholic cocktails, including seltzer with fruit, club soda with lime, and virgin cocktails like daiquiris and Shirley Temples.
And that's before we get to the possible upsides, such as replacing Kennedy's votes for developers over poor people's property rights in Kelo v.
In addition to these personal savings, there are macroeconomic upsides to encouraging human-powered transportation (like walking and biking) over car trips whenever possible.
Electric aircraft designs have their challenges, but with potentially huge upsides (and mandates from Congress), it's worth the effort to try to solve them.
You've been very tech forward — and at the same time you've always been someone very early who's been talking about the downsides and upsides.
"We've seen in recent years that each class of drugs used to treat pain has its downsides as well as upsides," Dr. Campbell said.
Finally, we delve into the upsides and downsides of Spotify Discover and other digital music recommendation services, and whether playlists might someday kill us all.
Additionally, the firm said it expects more upsides if policy changes are enacted and said banks should benefit from higher loan growth and higher rates.
That means the downsides should be weighed more heavily than the upsides, which means less efficiency and more accountability should be preferable to the opposite.
There are certainly upsides to heading back to work after giving birth — and for HGTV star Mina Starsiak, a big one is the evening snuggles!
Castro is not ideologically controversial in the same way that Warren is, but would nonetheless be a choice with more upsides and downsides than Kaine.
This has its upsides for sure—increased carbon sequestration, for one—but it also means that less water will wind up back in our aquifers.
At the same time, an oft-cited tidbit from Diana DeLonzor, author of "Never Be Late Again," sheds some light on the upsides of lateness.
I can see that there are upsides to unlimited vacations, but only at companies with an unlimited commitment to making sure that they actually work.
This kind of approach would let Clinton accomplish key goals while also taking advantage of the upsides of having many confirmed nominees already in place.
It's also difficult to value the climate benefits of pristine or restored ecosystems against more measurable economic upsides like building housing or mining for resources.
This Privacy Shield shows one of the upsides of being able to engage directly with the [European] Commission and what you might accomplish at scale.
During his tenure, Mr. Carney, who had previously run Canada's central bank, has been a steadfast counterpoint to the politicians proclaiming the upsides to Brexit.
These clinics garnered a slew of media coverage highlighting the potential upsides: a chance to stop your biological clocks, focus on your careers and date freely.
Though she lost to a boy — by one vote — the election had its upsides, including a surprise letter from a politician she personally admires: Hillary Clinton.
One of the through-the-looking-glass upsides of Trump's behavior is that he is so outrageously awful that he is beginning to transcend partisan politics.
Untouched beaches, new instrastructure, history aplenty - Sri Lankan hoteliers are keen to show international tourists that there are upsides to holidaying in a former war zone.
It needs to work out ways of engaging without overstretching its abilities and of embracing globalisation without forgetting that it has downsides as well as upsides.
Rotten Apples is kind of a bummer to explore, but there are upsides: Beloved film Lady Bird is certified fresh, as is the classic Mean Girls.
Because for all the upsides—combining zero emissions driving with the ease of refueling in just a few minutes—hydrogen fuel cells have gotten approximately nowhere.
As Trump slayed one adversary after another and continued to rise in the polls, the risks of taking him on seemed to outweigh the potential upsides.
Prices rallied to a high of $8,151.10 earlier Tuesday after International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde published a blog post listing potential upsides of cryptocurrencies.
But voters supporting the Leave campaign either were unpersuaded by the evidence, did not think it had benefited them or felt the downsides outweighed the upsides.
But the change could have a number of potential upsides for the company, which is currently facing multiple investigations and a public backlash over privacy concerns.
Upsides And Downsides The small lab in Berkeley got involved with this complicated worm conundrum through a parasitic disease expert at the National Institutes of Health.
Some have focused on the upsides of a declining pound, which makes British exports cheaper on world markets and renders Britain a more affordable tourist destination.
Sitting in a Starbucks near campus recently, Taylor Blair, 26, a senior and a former president of the College Democrats, said that chalking had its upsides.
Despite the upsides, the proposal to scrap presidential term limits rolls back China's institutional credibility, said Tony Nash, chief executive of data analytics firm Complete Intelligence.
Deals • A who's who of venture capitalists and entrepreneurs met in San Francisco yesterday to debate the downsides of I.P.O.s and the upsides of direct listings.
You argue that, because the government takes big risks when it invests in early innovation, it should also expect to see big upsides from those investments.
Aside from the affection, companionship, and downright adorableness, the fact that they can be litter trained is one of the biggest upsides of owning a cat.
So I, along with many other critics, think often of the upsides and pitfalls of aggregating critical opinion and its effect on which movies people see.
Currently unavailable to stream, the film was not one of the director's biggest hits critically or commercially, but even mixed reviews suggest it has its upsides.
" Something liberating... This paragraph in Chozick's story stood out to me: "One of the upsides to running in 2020 is that nothing much is a shocker anymore.
Either they wanted the upsides of Brexit with none of its costs, or they didn't grasp the harm that leaving would cause until it was too late.
In the past, social democracy stood for the view that the democratic state could and should use its power to maximize capitalism's upsides when minimizing its downsides.
Image: ScreenshotAs for desktop apps, ditching Google Chrome is easy enough: Firefox and Opera are excellent alternatives, and even Apple Safari and Microsoft Edge have their upsides.
The upsides of moving home: Cheaper cost of living: Even though venture capital funding isn't as plentiful, money can be stretched farther than in other major cities.
There may be fleeting upsides to lulling the public into a sense of calm, but at some point reality needs to break through all of the pomp.
The on-going Note 7 saga did have some upsides for the company, forcing its hand into launching one of the industry's most comprehensive battery testing procedures.
"It's actually a decent business for current owners or any new ones if you factor in the upsides," said Rameez Ansar, co-founder of Singapore firm Circles.
The company argues that while voice assistants have found a place in the home, there are a lot of upsides to bringing it to businesses as well.
As stress scientists often note, there are upsides to city life that can mitigate urban psychological risks, such as better access to education, employment, and health resources.
"There are only upsides," Infantino said last year — implying that he is not only sure he has the support, but that he is in the right, too.
Learning such things is one of the only possible upsides, to my mind, of staying in this world beyond the condensed period required for reading a novel.
A range of policy proposals made by intelligent policymakers who have thought through the potential upsides and downsides is the only way to have a real debate.
This seems obvious in retrospect, but one of the things that surprised me reading this paper is that there are upsides to the unsanctioned nature of this facility.
Pardoning Johnson is a way of delivering something Obama couldn't — or wouldn't — and of specifically highlighting that Trump's oft-criticized way of doing business has some real upsides.
Which in turn suggests there are major upsides for social platforms getting into an emerging Internet economy early enough to establish themselves as a go-to networking service.
Interestingly, the team suggests their work has a number of potential upsides in terms of helping to preserve the Asian elephant, which is on the endangered species list.
Brexit comes at a time when the market for all kinds of spirits is expanding and consumer tastes are becoming more adventurous, with upsides and downsides for Scotch.
While there are upsides to staying connected, social media's constant presence can lead to inattentive teenagers who are more engaged with their phones than the world around them.
There are many upsides to owning a house, the main one being that, instead of paying a landlord, your monthly payments are going towards building your own equity.
We spoke to eight professional gamers, many of which live-stream themselves on websites like Twitch, to discuss the biggest upsides of what they do for a living.
Both candidates have their upsides: Keirstead has a better story to tell but Rouda's a more engaging candidate (both are superior to self-described "Reagan Democrat" Omar Siddiqui).
Investors appear to be embracing the upsides of Trump's presidency — the tax bill, promises of deregulation, a professed pro-business attitude — and ignoring the potential downsides and risks.
Much less attention has been given to potential upsides, such as eliminating out-of-pocket costs, achieving universal coverage, or reducing the complexity of the health care system.
Baker said a closer relationship with New Delhi could potentially have many upsides for the U.S. and was something Washington had been interested in before the Trump administration.
Not everything about living abroad was perfect As much as I'd love to say there are only upsides to living overseas, there are lots of downsides as well.
But the marijuana committee's work indicates pressures within the administration — from Trump or others — toward a hard-line, anti-pot approach that ignores the upsides of state legalization laws.
Though some upsides to Trump's IT policy may emerge, a lack of internal structure in the White House is adding to the uncertainty that began on the campaign trail.
When asked there was any silver lining in such a vicious election cycle, Costello pointed to two upsides: "One thing is that young people are really engaged," she said.
Taking the downsides of something as seriously as the upsides is another indicator of the maturity of that thing, at least in terms of how society interacts with it.
The thing is, the introduction of the MetroCard was a huge gamble when it was introduced in the early '230s, a gamble that predictably came with upsides and downsides.
The actress often opens up on her podcast about her personal life and talked about the upsides of her relationship with Pratt being long-distance sometimes back in May.
Pardoning Johnson would be a way of delivering something Obama couldn't — or wouldn't — and of specifically highlighting that Trump's oft-criticized way of doing business has some real upsides.
Similarly, government policies could help boost the use of carbon capture and renewable energy sources like wind, hydro and solar which have few negative side effects and many upsides.
Steve King, in an awkward attempt to justify his complete opposition to abortions even in cases of rape or incest, vocally considered the upsides to such crimes on Wednesday.
Shares of Apple rose 219 percent in extended trading, after the company fell right in line with analyst projections of strong upsides for the quarter that ended June 229.
" These flipped counties (which are not congressional districts), the report continued, "represent a distinct cohort of places that have generally been bypassed by the upsides of recent economic change.
" These flipped counties (which are not congressional districts), the report continued, "represent a distinct cohort of places that have generally been bypassed by the upsides of recent economic change.
This approach does have its downsides — the audience's endless cheering nearly drowned out the vocals in some cases — but for my money, they're more than balanced by the upsides.
It was attached to an invitation to a training session on "how to get a customer to agree chunky fees and upsides and thank you for it", the report said.
The recent betrayals of trust, not just by Facebook, but by companies like Equifax, MyFitnessPal and Grindr are tragic because they means that almost no one can see the upsides.
Mom had been a bookish kid and knew that being different had its downsides — but just as many upsides that, in fact, made life worth living for we, the weird.
Though Sanders's bill will likely be hailed mainly by progressives, business-minded Americans who want to see companies succeed should seriously consider the financial upsides of single-payer health care.
In other words, Warren has had to spend a lot of time defending the downsides of Medicare for All (its cost) instead of its upsides (free health care for everyone).
One of the upsides of opting for a robot dog over the real thing is the ability to buck the whole "old dog, new tricks" adage by way of software updates.
If the world is ever going to enjoy the upsides of a sky filled with drones, the unmanned aircraft must be able to behave at least as well as human pilots.
In January, Amazon announced a shortlist of candidates for its new HQ2 campus, which it says will bring thousands of jobs, and economic upsides a-plenty, to whichever city Amazon selects.
"In the options space across the second half of this year, we are seeing puts (for copper) remain wanted whilst upsides are softer," said commodities broker Marex Spectron in a note.
But there are also big upsides for the President and the speaker if they succeed in handing off the Obamacare repeal baton to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in the Senate.
One of the upsides of shopping at Nordstrom too is that you can buy shoes and accessories at the same time and complete your whole outfit, saving you tons of time.
Trevor Price, co-founder of executive search firm Oxeon Partners, which specializes in health, said there are significant potential upsides and downsides that make the position a tough sell for some.
The agency will review safety data and evaluate the products' net public health benefit, essentially weighing the potential downsides of youth use to the potential upsides of smokers giving up cigarettes.
Potential upsides of artificial intelligence include increased productivity, medical advances and innovations in the financial systems that have the potential to help low-income users, writes Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
As we find ourselves more online—at the moment, less out of desire than out of actual, desperate need—there are upsides in the way we're using the internet to connect.
Plus, there are upsides to having your own holiday traditions, and if your family can't be there for you emotionally, or if they've abused you, they're not entitled to your time.
Now, Lockheed Martin thinks it can make people stop laughing with its Hybrid Airship, a new sort of aircraft that combines the upsides of the airship with the abilities of a hovercraft.
"Certainly at the start of January no one forecast data center would have the pullback it did but we've had other upsides," Ellwanger told Reuters, saying this included the power management sector.
If you're thinking that the Battlefront II single-player isn't as straightforward as "play as a bad guy" for eight hours, you're right, and that brings with it both upsides and downsides.
For even if there are no clear lessons learned from a loss or no upsides that later emerge, at the very least, you can learn how to deal with it more effectively.
There have been some downs, like Kanye West's recent controversy and Tristan Thompson's cheating scandal, but the upsides have included three adorable new "triplets": Stormi Webster, Chicago Kardashian West, and True Thompson.
And while Tuesday's snowstorm and this week's Federal Reserve meeting could disrupt markets, recent movement in the stock could be pointing to more upsides for Apple, according to Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com.
The few upsides—they could maybe potentially reduce car traffic, they're cheap (temporarily, until one company controls the market), they're useful in areas without reliable public transit options—seem weak in comparison.
Entrepreneur and bestselling author Tony Robbins says that, while millennials might be missing out on the social upsides of home ownership, real estate is not the best investment they could be making.
"One of the upsides of the bank is the quality of management that we have and I would love to have the stability of the senior management that we have," Gill said.
"Certainly at the start of January no one forecast data centre would have the pullback it did but we've had other upsides," Ellwanger told Reuters, saying this included the power management sector.
The CEO also noted that Netflix's strategic decision to not enter the ad business has its upsides, in terms of the controversies that surround companies that collect personal data on their users.
From the debut of Disney+ to the return of binge-worthy shows like Big Mouth and Barry, 2299.99's TV offerings were one of the only upsides to an otherwise hellish year.
I'm someone who always calculates the potential upsides and downsides, and I think many people take unnecessary risks: They either invest too much or too little because they don't do proper analysis.
There really were some upsides to bifurcating my calendar in the digital world: not receiving a million alerts and notifications on days when I had work and personal meetings was a big one.
"My sense is that a strategic investor can value the upsides of potential new projects coming in the next three to five years much better than a pure financial investor," said KPMG's Somani.
Finding a happy middle ground is the best way to leverage the upsides of having high standards, while mitigating the negative effects it can have on your mental health, well-being, and relationships.
Outside of the possibility of trade battles, Handelsblatt said, Williams noted "some potential upsides to the economic outlook" that could if anything force the Fed to raise rates faster than it currently expects.
Instead of comparing himself to other players, he went into the deal thinking about the upsides it offered: how he'd be able to do what he loves and support the people he loves.
"All of these upsides to the TPP apply with or without the U.S., so it is not surprising that the remaining members are looking to move forward even without U.S. participation," Okun said.
The company that manages Norway's $8720 billion fund said the boards of directors for the oil giants should better anticipate those risks — as well as any upsides — and report on them to shareholders.
The company that manages Norway's $872 billion fund said the boards of directors for the oil giants should better anticipate those risks — as well as any upsides — and report on them to shareholders.
While solutions are not always clear, and more research will help clarify upsides and downsides, digital ID may be the next frontier in global value creation and a new force for inclusive growth.
Whether the impeachment inquiry concludes with Mr. Trump still president, or Vice President Mike Pence, a traditional fiscal conservative, having ascended to the Oval Office, conservative groups see only upsides, Mr. Potter said.
Facebook has a partnership with WWE for a new a new, live in-ring series called "Mixed Match Challenge" on Facebook Watch, available only in the U.S. While there are obvious upsides for Facebook in brokering such a large partnership — more ad revenue, higher engagement on the platform from sports fans, more experience/leverage to win other sports streaming contracts if it goes well — there are also clear upsides for the MLB, who's core audience has been waning as it ages.
The push for People Movers came not from the people of Detroit, but from the Federal Urban Mass Transit Administration, which was eager in the 1970s to demonstrate the upsides of this Disneyesque innovation.
And there are actually some upsides to it: You don't have to remember to take a pill at exactly the right time or endure the experience of having an IUD shoved into your uterus.
Applying the Hash System to Terrorism Neither of these specific upsides to the hash identification system seem to apply to "terrorist content," since the partnership appears to be aimed at publicly posted social media.
Whether or not contemporary engineering might have some upsides, the loud all-about-that-bass bass that still largely dominates pop music is a far cry from the sonic experience audiophiles used to seek.
Jeff Burnstein, president of the Robotic Industries Association in Ann Arbor, Michigan, says the potential upsides of integrating co-bots on the factory floor are the reason auto companies are giving them a hard look.
As legislative bodies and companies recognize that workers need flexible paid leave policies, it's worth taking a closer look at what's spurring these new paid-time-off requirements — and the upsides for employees and businesses.
Exclusive deals offer huge upsides to artists; Drake was reportedly promised $19 million from Apple in exchange for exclusivity, so it should be no surprise that we'll continue to see artists gravitate towards these partnerships.
REUTERS - Markets remained volatile throughout the week and ended with small gains as upsides were capped due to the United States and China indulging in tit-for-tat tariffs on imports, denting investors' risk appetite.
Instead of comparing himself to other players, he went into the deal thinking about the upsides it offered: how he'd be able to do what he loves, for example, and support the people he loves.
We talked to eight professional gamers, who stream games for a living or play them professionally in tournaments around the world, and we asked them about the biggest upsides and downsides to their chosen profession.
As the concept of "pay for performance" has taken root in corporate America, more C-suite executives are gaining firsthand experience with the major upsides — and occasional pitfalls — that can accompany generous equity compensation plans.
This is why it's still fun to write about media moguls because they're not just media companies, they're human beings, they have faults, they have some upsides, it's fun to write about both of them.
The process of getting the economy working again, with big employers retooling to be prepared to either pay higher wages or invest in training, has huge upsides, but it's only going to happen under pressure.
Rick's take: In a day and age where FIFA is trying to rid itself of any signs of financial corruption, the financial upsides of the North American bid may make it too appealing to pass up.
Moody's estimates growth will pick up to 4-5 percent this year and one of the few upsides of the sanctions is that Iran's debt as a proportion of annual GDP is only 15-16 percent.
Mr. Morata says he is pressing ahead anyway with his search for an acceptable site, and emphasizes the project's economic upsides: 250 new jobs and thousands of visitors who can afford $100 apiece to get in.
That desultory number, though slowly increasing, makes clear that, for all the technology's upsides in performance, design, and environmental impact, consumers remain skeptical of the high prices and limited range that come with a charging cord.
As the costs of keeping the nuclear agreement in place rose, Iran came to bear all of its obligations with ever-fewer of its upsides — along with overwhelming economic and military pressure from the United States.
In any case, the upsides of the election are that Spain's strong pro-European Union posture was not challenged, and that a stronger government under Mr. Sánchez should be able to tackle Spain's neglected economic challenges.
You know, we're not as fast as a cheetah, but there's a lot of benefits to being up in a position that maybe has to fight physics a little bit but has a bunch of upsides.
This obviously has upsides for the local economy, but comes at the cost of fundamentally changing a place for the sake of and to the tastes of people who can afford to travel, and not necessarily locals.
"We continue to like the sector – particularly given the strength of support for cash distributions – but the stocks' upsides to our target prices have become much more muted after the sector's outperformance," said HSBC in a note.
Furthermore, utilities stocks look to be bouncing up from a 50 percent retracement of a previous gain of 63 percent from the end of last year to this past summer, implying that more upsides could be ahead.
That relationship is of particular importance to London now, as it hopes to strike a major trade deal with Washington as one of the upsides of leaving the European Union, a departure currently scheduled for Oct. 31.
NWSL is still figuring things out; its pay scale, for example, has upsides (longer-term viability) and downsides (mass retirements each offseason by women who can't afford to work for so little money deep into their twenties).
I wanted to write an optimistic book precisely because I feel there's been too little emphasis on the upsides—if people just focus on the downsides, they get paralyzed by fear and society gets polarized and fractured.
While cheap oil has some upsides for many large economies including Japan and India, it is also a leading indicator of softening global demand, and 30% of East Asia's GDP comes from exports, per World Bank data.
There's also Anchor from Spotify, a free podcast hosting platform that has some upsides (it's free), as well as downsides (your podcast appears under the Anchor banner on services like iTunes instead of under your own name.)
It's easy to get lulled into only seeing the upsides of Grace and Frankie: On the surface, it's a funny, lighthearted portrayal of twilight-years reinvention and friendship that gives seniors more visibility, and that deserves celebration.
"One of the upsides of doing the same Global Strategy job for over 22019 years is that one can more easily recognise when the equity market is a pack of cards built on shifting sand," Edwards wrote.
There were upsides to fame, like meeting his wife, who worked for his Danish record distributor, but also stuff that was, you know, weird, like the time two nuns in Italy asked him to autograph their Bibles.
Then, we spoke with experts like Dr. Gregory Marcus of UCSF and Dr. Seth Landefeld of the University of Alabama at Birmingham to learn about the upsides and downsides of having so much information available on our wrists.
However, many Conservative MPs and those familiar with May's government believe that while the deal had flaws, it could have got through the House of Commons had the prime minister not been so poor at selling its upsides.
The upsides are many: A book tour presents an excuse to travel the country and introduce likely campaign themes in interviews without explicitly campaigning, while exposing audiences to choice bits of biography that they might not have known.
The upsides to genetic testing can be quite appealing, but as the field of genetic testing grows, there are also tests for general wellness or entertainment, such as understanding your ancestry, which have little or no medical applications.
Like most big-city liberals, I, personally, would not want to live in an all-native, all-white area without a wide range of restaurants, innovative small businesses, diverse cultural attractions, and the other upsides of cosmopolitan metropolises.
Talking at the Carlyle event, Cameron outlined the possible upsides of Britain's decision to leave the European Union, which he said could offer UK banks the possibility of disengaging from EU regulation, according to people present at the event.
Saddled with a couple of unenviable veteran contracts and young players whose upsides are in question, Johnson and the Lakers have a long way to go before they can even dream of challenging the potentially dynastic Golden State Warriors.
There are upsides aplenty to parenting kids once they get over the toddler hump: teaching them about life and culture, reliving some of the best experiences of youth through their eyes, curating their experiences of holidays, and so on.
The competitive nature of funding means that it's never been easier for a founder to raise funding, but Portillo said one of the upsides to the equity model is it lowers dilution and helps increase a startup's valuation down the road.
But the reason I love it is because unlike typical Total War campaigns, where you are usually choosing which decision gives you the upside you want the most, the Emperor has to weigh all of those upsides against very significant downsides.
In interviews with The Verge, Goertzel said it was "not ideal" that some thought of Sophia as having artificial general intelligence or AGI (the industry term for human-equivalent intelligence) but, he acknowledged that the misconception did have its upsides.
While some might miss having a box to open on the holidays, the big upsides to opting for digital gifts is that they're easy to buy, sometimes more affordable to acquire than physical versions, and best of all, they arrive instantly.
First, "It is fine for Bostrom to seek not-yet-appreciated upsides [of more governance], but we should also seek not-yet-appreciated downsides" — downsides like introducing a single point of failure and reducing healthy competition between political systems and ideas.
In addition to the oft-stated upsides of a bendy smartphone, a built-in bend sensor (similar to what the lab deployed in its recent ReFlex prototype) leverages the motion as another means with which to interact with the handset.
Taking that possibility away is not without downsides, but it's also easy to underestimate the upsides — better odds that, in a shocking catastrophe of merely conventional scale, no one makes the mistake of turning the fight into a nuclear one.
A number of recent leaks that have visible political upsides have lead some critics to argue that the group is allowing itself to act as a bullhorn for foreign intelligence services who want to damage another government — or another political party.
Aside from the aesthetic appeal, battery life has always been one of the biggest upsides of these hybrid devices, and the new watch certainly fits the profile with 25 days on a charge, plus an additional 20 days in standby mode.
The "Flutie factor," in which a prominent college sports win brings tangible upsides to an entire campus (named for Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie, whose desperation pass beat Miami in 1984), is a real thing, according to many reports and accounts.
Given the agency's need for a larger staff, a defect petition can be a drain on resources, but there can be important upsides, said David Friedman, who was the agency's deputy administrator and then acting administrator from 22016 to 22015.
Hortense's two sons, Constant (Nicolas Giraud) and Georges (Cyril Descours), and her son-in-law, Clovis (Olivier Rabourdin), are away, and while the women miss them terribly, "The Guardians" also suggests that life without everyday male domination has its upsides.
That means the big metro areas are experiencing all of the upsides and fewer of the downsides of trade than smaller communities, which still rely on goods for four-fifths of their exports and are more susceptible to competition from imports.
It's a category we could put Steve Forbes, Donald Trump and George W. Bush in, and it's made up of wild cards since someone can get to this top-dog position without having either of the prior two categories' executive upsides.
It's very obviously a real estate company, but apparently just saying "tech" a lot is a great way to get people to behave as though you're selling software as a service and give you money like you've got the same upsides?
That certainly has its upsides, like being more up-to-date with what's on British TV and likely, more pragmatically, ensuring that people see their Netflix memberships through to the show's end if they really want to keep their Bake Off obsessions going.
"It's been a crazy couple of years since my sister's wedding, but it's had its upsides and downsides, and I just feel really fortunate to be able to build a career as a writer," she said a year after her sister's wedding.
"It's been a crazy couple of years since my sister's wedding but it's had its upsides and downsides and I just feel really fortunate to be able to build a career as a writer," she said a year after her sister's wedding.
But the thing with AGI — and this is true of all technologies, but I think AGI in some ways is the most extreme form of technology that we've conceived of so far — is that the upsides are going to be so huge.
The lead-up to and start of the World Cup boosted sales to soccer-mad Brazilians of everything from beer sold by Ambev SA to televisions sold by local e-commerce standout Magazine Luiza SA. Moreover, some companies saw paradoxical upsides from the strike.
" Biesinger notes the environmental upsides of the basic format: "One of our pals who runs a tape label was saying, 'We sell exclusively tapes, and I'm convinced that 90 percent of them are just a vector for a download code and actually don't get played.
We have a separate story focused solely on the upsides of gaming, but this story is meant to emphasize the darker side of gaming, where it's often difficult to find time for family and friends, and trolls can go to extreme lengths to harass broadcasters.
The logic of reputational credibility can only ever lead to the same conclusion: toward the use of American military force abroad, even in cases where there is no clear reason to intervene and where the downsides of intervention would seem to outweigh the upsides.
But it's also possible (and yes, now I'm going to assume his rationality, having just warned against that, sorry) that he might see four upsides to impeachment, four gifts to his presidency and perhaps his post-presidency that an impeachment and a trial might bring.
But it's also possible (and yes, now I'm going to assume his rationality, having just warned against that, sorry) that he might see four upsides to impeachment, four gifts to his presidency and perhaps his post-presidency that an impeachment and a trial might bring.
Gray thinks people are specifically picking travel destinations based on photo opportunities but doesn't see that as a negative: "One of the upsides of the Instagramming of travel is that people try new things – they don't want to do things that are seen as touristy."
Clinton outlined specifics for how states could use the money: Clinton also outlined several other initiatives that the federal government would lead, which are more about making regulatory changes than providing more funding: It's an exhaustive, specific list — with some upsides and some downsides.
Thus, if in 1648 you had asked your average European about the net good or bad historical effect of the printing press — this well before the Enlightenment upsides, from science to human rights, which we now take for granted — you may well have encountered some skepticism.
Since both single-payer and the ACA are more popular than Graham-Cassidy, Sanders and Klobuchar should be able to deftly defend the status quo health-care system in comparison to the Republican proposal, while simultaneously espousing potential upsides of a single-payer system down the road.
The upsides include extra time to pay off your balance and the ability to earn points, miles, or cash back on your rent, but the potential downsides include carrying a balance and incurring interest if you're not able to pay off your credit card in full.
Of course, the shift in seasons has its upsides (cozy slippers, red wine, and glitter nail polish, to name a few) but one commonality we all seem to struggle with come December is how to wear our hair, considering variables like windchill and ever-present sweater static.
"While improved monetary transmission and a quick resolution of global trade tensions are possible upsides to growth projections, a delay in revival of domestic demand, a further slowdown in global economic activity and geo-political tensions are downside risks," the RBI said in its policy statement.
I think CrossFit fosters this 'we're all in this together' mentality, which has its upsides and benefits, but it also promotes the idea that if you stop, you're bringing the team down, which is scary to some people, especially people who are just trying to get back into exercise.
The political upsides of Medicare Extra are that it won't require as large tax increases, it won't upend employer-based insurance, and it can at least claim that private choices will be available, but for all that, it will still mean huge disruption, far more than attended Obamacare.
There are very few upsides to being locked out of your place, but one of them is that you start to receive substantial assistance not just from sympathetic members of city council and the fire department, but also from a good number of state assembly members and senators.
The upsides for patient safety, holistic care, and choice could be tremendous: You'll be empowered to ensure that your doctors know everything about your history, without needing to either awkwardly arrange for paper records to be sent from one place to another or rely on your own faulty memory.
"Clearly one of the upsides of engaging in union recognition from our point of view is that it opens up growth opportunities for us in France and Scandinavia, countries that were previously closed to us because we felt it was going to involve mandatory union recognition," O'Leary said.
The most compelling version of this argument, by the Cato Institute's Julian Sanchez, includes the additional caveat that the competent half of the Trump-Russia conspiracy would see fewer upsides than downsides in forging an explicit, secret arrangement with the likes of Donald Trump and his assemblage of low-character incompetents.
Wright said the upsides to professional gaming are two-fold: You can influence the larger community of gamers (including viewers and other content creators), but you can also influence the game-development process itself since companies often ask for feedback on their games before they ship them out to players.
These big progressive ideas aren't alternatives to Medicare-for-all — indeed, the vision presupposes taking tough measures to squeeze the pharmaceutical industry — but as is often the case, talking about specific reforms with clear upsides and no big tax increases is more popular than talking about a big, abstract package.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin DelaneyWarren, Yang fight over automation divides experts The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden camp faces new challenges Warren's surge brings new scrutiny to signature wealth tax MORE, a 2020 Democratic candidate who did not qualify for the most recent debate, rejected Yang's position, noting that automation had its upsides.
One of the main upsides to shopping at stores like Zara, H&M, and Topshop is that when we're in a pinch (say, we've just spilled ketchup all over our white trousers or we scored an invite to a last-minute event), we're saved by the on-trend duds for (mostly) affordable prices.
Super Mario Run's revenue estimates are in the $14 million range for its first three days, per App Annie, which is probably far less than it makes in terms of gross revenue from a successful console title launch, but also has potential upsides in terms of much lower costs of distribution and development.
A Look into the Ethics of This Metaverse While VR porn has its upsides—"safe" exploration of uncharted sexual desires, the ability to have sex with a long distance partner using teledildonics, and even just a more interactive way to watch porn—there are ethical questions that come into play as well.
But I'm a big believer in upsides, and if there's a tiny one to be found, it's that the experience also forced me to whip my own travel habits into shape; now, the safe is the first thing I do when I enter a hotel room and the last thing I do before checking out.
And though there are some upsides to being in the middle of one of the biggest political stories in a generation, Senate Democrats are beginning to concede that they will be at a disadvantage — while supporters of Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden see an opportunity for their candidates to have a stage all to themselves.
Of the many upsides that come with using ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft, few are as sweet as the knowledge that, even when you arrive in a city you don't know, you've got an app in your pocket that will find you a driver, who will find their way to you, then take you to your destination.
One of the upsides to being a Beatle is that the biggest stars of the day will occasionally call you up out of the blue asking to collaborate (and one of the downsides is that sometimes they'll later buy the publishing rights to your back catalog without telling you, but we don't have time to get into that here).
"On the assumption there was going to be a move onto trade deals before the end of the year, I'd say a lot of that was in the price, so yes there are upsides to sterling but they will be moderate because we just don't know the tone of those trade talks ... It's a big if," Foley added.
And I do think — and I will certainly talk about this in regards to the book — but we're in this moment that I call post-digital euphoria, where our excitement over these devices and all the promises that they gave us of creating a frictionless life, we now know the upsides, but we're beginning to appreciate the downsides.
Image: GizmodoOn that fateful day in September, Andreessen annihilated his thousands of legendary tweets—covering a wide variety of topics from how technological innovation helps the poors more than the elites to the upsides of colonialism—leaving the platform with the simple message:But how long did it take ol' Marc to get back on the bird after calling it quits?
WATCH THIS: Honey Garlic Chicken Wings: A 5-Ingredient Game Day Snack FTW   Keifer said the concept, which has been in the works for three years, has a lot of potential upsides: Not only has fast casual been a stronger restaurant segment recently than traditional sit-down chains, but these smaller, cheaper Hoots are far more flexible when it comes to choosing locations.
Noonan said there may be some upsides for Ireland if companies keen to stay in the EU moved to Dublin from London and a contingency plan published by the government stated that it would intensify marketing efforts in key sectors, including financial services, for firms wishing to be based in the EU. Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Alison Williams
PARELES This exuberant romp about the upsides of getting rich quick is effective and fun, but it's more intriguing for the performers it brings together, a union of singer-rappers of North African heritage: Geko, born in Manchester, England, is of Libyan and Algerian descent; Ay Em, from London, of Egyptian and Moroccan heritage; and French Montana, who grew up in the Bronx but was born in Morocco.
Guests will include technicians from Maersk's Maritime Technology department on creating a more sustainable shipping service, researchers at the aerospace department at Cranfield University on how air travel can become more environmentally friendly, a representative from the Shinkansen railway company in Japan on the upsides of using high speed rail as a method of transport, and Meg Ruxton from 'Charge Across Town', an organization encouraging the roll out of electric cars in San Francisco.
"We do have flexibility within the fleet also to shift volumes, and we do also have a strong relationship and a good fleet plan together with Airbus so we can make sure we capture both upsides that come, and also if there is a dampening in demand in there," Lundgren told reporters when asked how the airline was placed to deal with economic fallout from a possible no-deal Brexit on October 31.
Meanwhile, SpaceX doesn't seem likely to focus too much on profitability in the immediate future: While it has developed and proven flight vehicles, including the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy for repeat service for customers willing to spend a significant amount of cash on launches, and while it continues to decrease its launch costs through reusability, the company is also simultaneously developing an entirely new, fully reusable launch system called Starship, which includes a new Super Heavy booster, and that development program will involve significant and continued expenditures with upsides to be realized only much farther down the road.

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