The time saved by this happening far outweighs the odd occasion when someone does not leave it at the end of his drive. |
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We understand your need for privacy, but the fate of mankind outweighs this need. |
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It is when we cannot manage life, when the level of stress outweighs mechanisms for coping with stress, that we fall apart. |
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Last night, some parents said they were dismayed at the latest hike in fees which far outweighs yearly salary rises. |
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If the benefit to be gained by self-inflicted injury outweighs the harm done, then it is permitted. |
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Still, the benefit of having such an amazing arsenal definitely outweighs the negatives. |
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Like so many modern dads, Sinise insists fatherhood far outweighs any of his career concerns. |
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Lenders, credit bureaus and businesses argue that the inconvenience created by a credit freeze outweighs potential benefits. |
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Weighing just 1lb 14 oz, Caitlan is lighter than a bag of sugar, but she has shown a will to live that far outweighs her size. |
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For some inexplicable reason, I found that my odium for a certain Coach Rams significantly outweighs my detestation of Damien Rose. |
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I have met snuffy, stupid, undutiful, conceited, and snobbish priests, but for me one Fr. Francis outweighs them all. |
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I will allow this evidence to be received as its probative value clearly outweighs its prejudicial effect. |
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In reversing his position, Ashcroft told Mueller that the value of disclosing the information outweighs the potential harm to national security. |
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Socrates means to emphasize that nothing outweighs in positive value the disvalue of doing unjust actions. |
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What goes in through the eyes always outweighs what goes in through the ears. |
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Its probative value outweighs the prejudicial effect it might have on the trial of the Defendant. |
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There are many items of personal property whose loss causes emotional distress that far outweighs their market value. |
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Yet the damage done by his grotesquely lopsided report vastly outweighs the gravity of the offence. |
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Government or public interest in making such stops outweighs the constitutionally protected interest of the private citizen. |
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The number of general wharves largely outweighs the number of essential ones. |
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For airlines, short-term cost reduction outweighs the possibility of longer-term reduction in competition. |
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A price-to-performance ratio that far outweighs the competition, providing a machine adapted to your parts. |
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These may require more time, effort and resources, but the utility of the information generally outweighs the cost. |
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Millet outweighs the only other significant cereal, sorghum, by about five to one according to our study. |
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It simply provides that the Minister must be satisfied that the public interest in disclosure clearly outweighs privacy. |
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The ruling recognizes not only the town's regulation but also that public interest outweighs private interest. |
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In fact, concern about ethical behaviour outweighs concern about the environment across all generations when deciding where to work. |
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The negative impact on the poorest sectors of these societies far outweighs any positive evolution that these mechanisms could bring. |
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Presumably the cost of being insusceptible to bilayer tension often outweighs the benefits, especially where the in situ milieu of channels can provide mechanoprotection. |
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This guy's nasty, explosive temper outweighs his good points by far! |
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A moment in heaven is infinitely pleasurable, so even if heaven lasts no longer than that, that moment outweighs a lifetime of Epicurean pleasures. |
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This really is a new approach and this outweighs the small niggles which might exist. |
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The tilt should be towards a conditional sentence unless the denunciatory objective outweighs the reformative ones. |
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However, the risk is low and the benefit of immunizing children greatly outweighs any potential risk associated with febrile seizures. |
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I have to accept that they have focused specialism in this area of medicine and their judgment outweighs mine. |
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However, freedom of expression is not absolute, and when the harm of expression outweighs its benefit, it may be curtailed. |
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North Korea's role as a buffer state still outweighs the risks of change in China's eyes. |
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Admittedly my man-bag has met with some disdain, but its usefulness outweighs that particular problem, and chances are the detractors would get one themselves if they could. |
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Perhaps they feel it would be disloyal to their children or think, as I also do, that the blessing of a child outweighs the tough stuff. |
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The importance of encouraging freedom of expression in a democratic society outweighs any theoretical but unproven benefit of censorship. |
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If you are a true contemplator, your list of cons outweighs your list of pros. |
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The long-term partnership far outweighs users moving from Skype, or visa versa. |
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Kleinsasser says the need for emergency help outweighs the threat of any countervail action. |
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She must produce evidence that is of probative value and that outweighs other evidence. |
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Remember that the safety of the many outweighs the lives of the few. |
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An information tribunal has ruled that the paper must respect their right to privacy, which outweighs the public interest. |
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It seems that Westminster's desire to have things a little bit more even mathematically outweighs the importance of identity. |
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Given the minimal risk, the cost of this measure clearly outweighs the benefit. |
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The cost of scrambling the police helicopter far outweighs any punitive fine imposed on any one of these offenders, were they to have been genuine. |
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This suggests that the higher probability of getting caught outweighs the deterrent effect of dna profiling. |
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Because sometimes the safety of our families, outweighs your privacy, if we can be harmed by it. |
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If this is not possible, the surgeon must determine whether the need to use an allograft outweighs the risk of sterilizing a contaminated autograft. |
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I have a hunch that our collective adoration of OITNB outweighs the love for it, or even awareness of it, among Emmy voters. |
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Although the supply still outweighs demand, the reverse situation occurred during 2000 when production fell due to the low water level of certain hydroelectric dams. |
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The jury does not have to accept the medical evidence if other material conflicts with and outweighs it. |
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Financially the balance between short term annual budgets versus infrastructure maintenance and strategic route development often outweighs the less tangible benefits of whole life costing. |
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Today, the burden of deaths and disability in developing countries caused by noncommunicable diseases outweighs that imposed by long-standing communicable diseases. |
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However, in Europe as in the US there has been a massive process of suburbanisation, which has given rise to substantial controversy as to whether or not its social cost outweighs its benefits. |
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The deciding factor should be whether the public interest in statements of that sort being made outweighs the harm that they may cause to private reputations. |
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The preservation of language diversity far outweighs preservation of architectural or artistic heritage, important as they may be, because language is a living thing. |
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The social role of sport far outweighs its commercial nature. |
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If the transportation of freight outweighs the transportation of passengers and motor vehicles, then the first condition of the principal purpose test would not be met. |
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Mr. Shaun Black: From a treatment point of view, as a young adolescent, if I'm faced with the option of having cannabis or nicotine, and if I'm a cigarette smoker, I think it explains why cannabis use outweighs the others. |
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Access to the information requested should be granted if, as result of striking the balance between the interests at stake, the general public interest outweighs the interest protected by the nondisclosure. |
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Judges routinely exclude evidence when its prejudicial effect outweighs its probative value — an odd phrase that can be explained with an example from Hitt's article. |
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Whilst there are boarding facilities available, the number of day pupils greatly outweighs the number of boarding pupils. |
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This is someone who does not vote because the benefits of them not voting outweighs the cost to vote. |
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Therefore, genetic research involving children should not be done unless an effective intervention is available and the information to be gained outweighs the risk of harm. |
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Presumedly, the continous production of the toxin becomes such a great metabolic burden to the cells, that the evasion by plasmid loss outweighs the initial toxication. |
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Ofcom, the independent broadcasting regulator, assesses what its market impact is likely to be, and the trust then determines whether in its opinion the public value outweighs the market impact or not. |
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Physicians want to ensure the benefit of donating the kidney outweighs the potential risk to donors and to avoid commercialization of kidney donation. |
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This is especially true for minesweepers and mine hunters that work in minefields, where a minimal signature outweighs the need for armour and speed. |
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