But the costs of global warming could vastly outweigh the modest cost of even quite vigorous action. |
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The data from the current study suggest that the benefits of gastrostomy feeding significantly outweigh the burdens. |
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I conclude that in particular the factors which I have just listed in favour of an 18th century date outweigh those which are against it. |
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Traditional formulations of double effect require that the value of promoting the good end outweigh the disvalue of the harmful side effect. |
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His willingness to fail spectacularly always seems to outweigh taking the easy option. |
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If the Social Democratic policy has chafed occasionally, the benefits far outweigh the vexations. |
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Yes, it's annoying, but the benefits of having email certainly outweigh the annoyances associated with it. |
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Further, growth in total exports will outweigh growth in total imports leading to an improvement in the balance of payments. |
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The potential benefits from such a bold experiment in public policy greatly outweigh the risks. |
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Nonetheless, I figured the benefits to you outweigh any unhappiness reduced page view stats bring to me. |
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When does the moral justification for activism no longer outweigh the fact that you're breaking the law? |
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However, the NIH consensus panel notes that the benefits far outweigh the risks. |
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In fact, the benefits far outweigh the risks and will lead to improved health care. |
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The agency has argued that its scheme is superior to all the alternatives put forward and that the overall benefits far outweigh any disbenefits. |
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Would the benefits from the additional advertising outweigh what was being sacrificed in the cover price? |
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Though such posts are cutely endearing, their appeal doesn't entirely outweigh the cheesecake pictures of bikini-clad women that litter the site. |
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Yet, the advantages of e-mail clearly outweigh its limitations in many cases. |
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My guesstimate is that the positives will outweigh the negatives, but that progress will be much slower than it could be with better policies. |
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Nor can it outweigh the sporadic frightfulness of pain and despair that occurs every second of every day. |
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Hamilton believes that the pros of using celebrities to promote products tend to far outweigh the cons. |
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I think we can all agree that the yays outweigh the yucks and therefore life is grand. |
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The invigorating consequences of success in Europe outweigh the risk of distraction. |
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That is, do science's potential detriments outweigh its positive contributions to society? |
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The animus and hostility and the intensity of feeling evidenced by this act of the accused does not outweigh its prejudicial effect. |
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The benefits of using topical anesthesia outweigh the risks associated with general, retrobulbar, and peribulbar anesthesia. |
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Go to work for the day, lose yourself in something constructive, the benefits outweigh the negatives. |
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Of course, technical guitar work and a tight rhythm section don't alone outweigh Tim's caterwauling. |
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Passionate mutual love does not outweigh the imperatives of the class structure as they are presented in the novel. |
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Brooding about this needless death, I reached the internal tipping point, where my guilt started to outweigh my pleasure. |
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By the album's last few tracks, the fills outweigh the backbeats to the point where he's pushing fusion jazz territory. |
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The benefits of watching wild animals outweigh any good that might come from killing them. |
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He attacked the tendency for rights to outweigh citizens' sense of responsibility. |
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Total good should outweigh total evil, it should be a last resort and must have the final aim of peace. |
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Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, but overall the positives outweigh the clarinets. |
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You lose some control and some reaction time, but the pluses outweigh the minuses. |
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Even so, many reputable authors agree that the benefits of having Service Pack 2 greatly outweigh the cons. |
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Used for the short-term relief of such symptoms, the benefits outweigh the risk for most women. |
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This new demand is expected to outweigh the depressing effect on prices of western supermarket groups. |
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But he does think that the similarities between the two countries outweigh the differences. |
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Still, for these gallery owners at least, the positives outweigh the negatives. |
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But, in my opinion, these factors are not enough to outweigh its general character of moveability. |
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Even the National Security Agency, in an internal, unclassified report, concluded that the risks of key recovery far outweigh the advantages. |
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Proportionality must be maintained and the realistically-achievable goals must outweigh the reasonably foreseeable harm. |
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But in balance, weighing it all out, the pros of coming out very much outweigh the cons. |
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Before you set your mind to replace your eyeglasses with contact lenses, take these risks into consideration and then figure out if the benefits outweigh the risks. |
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In short, Scotland's economic strengths outweigh its weaknesses. |
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John Avlon on why it's time for the common good to outweigh partisan concerns. |
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Prevalence depends on context, and sometimes unique advantages outweigh the genetic costs. |
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Disclosure of pan leakage is vital information to a home buyer, and such considerations clearly outweigh the risks and inconveniences of water testing. |
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While the threat of irresponsible usage exists, research shows the benefits of social sharing outweigh the potential harm. |
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Since we also assume that demand will far outweigh the available allocation of tickets, we will perform a ballot on 31 January 2006 of all orders received. |
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For the majority of the art world, the pluses for using apps continue to far outweigh the minuses. |
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Out of nervousness about unipolarity, they might underestimate the dangers of a multipolar system in which nonliberal and nondemocratic powers would come to outweigh Europe. |
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Researchers say, however, that the benefits of eating foods rich in iron and manganese and taking multivitamins outweigh the risk of developing Parkinson's disease. |
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The wages these jobs inject into the economy more than outweigh the impact of the payroll-tax increase and the sequester. |
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But I don't think that its own judgment of unrepresentativeness can outweigh its obligation to set the record straight once it publishes the original story. |
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Fortunately the highlights of the trip outweigh the overly somnambulistic detours, proving that it's the journey, not the destination that matters most. |
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With respect to the production of innovations, the gains from experience with the innovation process should outweigh any negative consequences of bureaucratization. |
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Overall, I believe the benefits of off-peak travel outweigh the drawbacks. |
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They feel, as I do, that the positives outweigh the negatives. |
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As you can see, the pros clearly outweigh the miniscule cons. |
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The health benefits of breast feeding outweigh formula milk by so much. |
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The ability to trample the rights of fellow human beings without compunction is rooted in a belief that the needs of society outweigh the needs of the individual. |
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Presumably the popularity of the name would outweigh any slight that Dominicans, Jesuits, or members of other orders and congregations might feel. |
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The similarities in their recollections vastly outweigh the discrepancies. |
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Some dumbheads are everywhere, but the good outweigh the bad. |
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His portrayal of dejected loneliness early in the film is subtly done, but this cannot outweigh the nauseating theatrics accompanying his character's emotional evolvement. |
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For most regional leaders, domestic issues outweigh foreign affairs. |
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Unfortunately the minuses of the disc so outweigh the scant positives. |
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This however has not happened as the benefits of membership are often seen to outweigh the potentially negative impact of a specific law. |
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These far outweigh the female mortality rate from breast cancer and cervical cancer. |
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Such counterpoints to the original outweigh the excesses of sympathy. |
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The benefit of immediacy is going to outweigh the disadvantages of a slight disconnect in lip-sync. |
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Depending on the parameters of the scheme's design and geography, the environmental cost of returnables can outweigh the benefits. |
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You could, but the food aversion therapy bills would far outweigh any short-term nutritional value. |
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When sanctions are inadequate, suspects can rationalize criminal activity because the benefits simply outweigh the punishment if captured. |
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The health benefits of cycling outweigh the risks, when cycling is compared to a sedentary lifestyle. |
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But the risks of eating clay outweigh the purported benefits. |
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They outnumber and may even outweigh all other forms of life. |
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Low margin It's worth asking whether the costs of having such systemically risky firms in the US outweigh the benefits. |
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It comes after the European Medicines Agency ruled that the benefits of non-selective NSAIDs still outweigh any increased risks. |
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If this happens, then the perceived legitimacy of the Lords could arguably outweigh the legitimacy of the Commons. |
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Also if the ground is weak, the cost of shoring up a long adit may outweigh its possible advantages. |
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Generally, the benefits derived from democratic communication far outweigh any potential cost. |
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However, recent studies have revealed that the risks and problems of early maturation in males might outweigh the benefits. |
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In most cases the benefits of xeriscape landscaping far outweigh the cost. |
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Moreover, anthropogenic forcing from increased greenhouse gases might outweigh orbital forcing for as long as intensive use of fossil fuels continues. |
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Does the value of subspecialty certification outweigh any negative impact on the practice of general internal medicine or an existing subspecialty? |
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However, the region's sparse population means that the more populous counties in the Willamette Valley usually outweigh the eastern counties in statewide elections. |
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The consequences of NOT using cyber warfare now outweigh cyber pacifism. |
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It should be used in patients who require therapy and in whom the benefits of the product outweigh the serious risks of POME and severe allergic reaction. |
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