The amount represents the largest source of money, outweighing contributions from labor unions and political parties. |
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The output reductions would be made with a view to halting the downward spiral of DRAM prices, itself caused by supply vastly outweighing demand. |
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Eventually we realized that this first crop provided a wonderful learning opportunity, greatly outweighing the short-term cost. |
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By 1.30 pm only one billion shares had traded in FTSE stocks, with advancers outweighing decliners by three-to-one on the main index. |
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By contrast, since 1994 the primary balance has recorded a surplus, thus outweighing the sizable impact of further stock-flow adjustments. |
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Unfortunately, the success of the wind sector is not outweighing the slow growth of biomass electricity. |
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Passive sales must be allowed in an exclusive distribution system to avoid the disadvantages for competition outweighing the benefits. |
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Irrigation is by far the largest human use of water, outweighing all the others combined. |
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Since the loud cackle can alert potential predators to a freshly laid egg, evolutionary biologists assume that the call must have a benefit outweighing the risk. |
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Employment in services rose strongly, outweighing falls in construction and manufacturing. |
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But for the first time, hopes seem to be outweighing the habitual cynicism about Japanese governance. |
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Environmental degradation and demographic change risk outweighing past gains in the area of disaster preparedness. |
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Three parties received sufficient support to be represented in the new parliament, with the pro-Kremlin United Russia far outweighing the others. |
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Right from the start, it was clearly important to take precautionary measures to prevent the dangers observed outweighing the benefits hoped for. |
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While stakeholder participation may take more time the benefits are seen as far outweighing the costs. |
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It requires that the expected benefits have been independently evaluated as substantially outweighing those risks. |
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They see the disadvantages of doing so outweighing its advantages. |
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The classical economist saw the benefits of unlimited consumer choice outweighing the cost of ratio maintenance and the risk of getting caught. |
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This may reflect public drug plan policies that favour the lowest priced drug among interchangeable products which is outweighing the influence of price changes. |
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The likely negative effects on the situation of the Community industry are outweighing the possible burden for users and endusers, which will not be different from the situation existing at present. |
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Normally these persons should only be included in clinical trials when there are grounds for expecting that the administering of the medicinal product would be of direct benefit to the patient, thereby outweighing the risks. |
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The changes put forward to the Stability and Growth Pact demonstrates that political factors are outweighing economic considerations, making the Pact increasingly less credible. |
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I stood up, the need not to appear creepy far outweighing the desire to work out the exact comfiness of the sofa. |
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Wanderlust slowly seems to be outweighing the fear of terrorism. |
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It is likely that the gradual reduction in the overall employment levels seen in the sector in recent years will continue in the period up to 2007, as a result of efficiency gains outweighing the effects of market growth. |
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And if more pessimistic assumptions had been used, then the model could have shown the costs outweighing the benefits, the NAO said. None of which offers solace to Londoners. |
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Where coherent sustainable policies had been put in place, in China, Germany, Brazil and elsewhere, hundreds of thousands of green jobs had been created, more than outweighing job losses in emission-intensive sectors. |
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Second, the investigation considered whether there might be a public interest in disclosure clearly outweighing any privacy invasion that might result. |
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Big Joe clocks in at 384 pounds, far outweighing his opponent. |
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