It may be that on mature reflection, you decide to complete the transaction having weighed up all the pros and cons. |
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And for clarity's sake, I should say that the idea has formalist underpinnings, but debating the pros and cons of this is for another time. |
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The latter is used as a frame in section four, where forty pros and cons of paper versus electronic products are reviewed. |
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It takes me 2 hours of writing down pros and cons before I can decide what cereal I want for breakfast. |
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Can you advise on the pros and cons of obtaining spare car parts from scrap dealers? |
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The rather unconventional approach to criminals had its pros and cons, analysts said. |
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What are the pros and cons of offering a property both for sale and rent at the same time? |
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But the latest government moves to reinvestigate the pros and cons of fluoridating water have galvanised the group into new action. |
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An ongoing debate is raging in Germany about the pros and cons of daycare for children. |
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For some time I have been puzzling the pros and cons of a regional assembly to replace the county council. |
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Here we'll look at some of the pros and cons of leasing farm machinery and equipment and farm real estate to children. |
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After weighing the pros and cons Don decided not to report the disappearance to the police. |
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It has been much in the headlines lately as the member states of the European Union grapple with the pros and cons of funding such research. |
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I think librarians should really weigh the pros and cons of both screencasting and vodcasting before using either technology. |
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The pros and cons of this fanciful idea are hard to assess, since he talks in a soporific monotone that renders half of what he says inaudible. |
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The argument between the government and the BBC has become so arcane that most of the general public feel submerged beneath the pros and cons. |
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A workshop being held tomorrow at Neal's Yard Remedies in Edinburgh will discuss the pros and cons of the MMR vaccination. |
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There were pros and cons and I reckoned I'd need a day or two to weigh them up and make a decision. |
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After lots of blah blahs on the pros and cons of a relationship, he concludes that they should not be together. |
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He saw it as only natural that the Argentine crisis would give rise to a controversy over the pros and cons of the currency board arrangement. |
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For me, I have examined the options, carefully weighed the pros and cons and have decided on the best course of action. |
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You have to look at the pros and cons of each one and we will be looking at each situation on its own merits. |
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The essays in this issue explore the pros and cons, the advantages and dangers of taking human rights seriously. |
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Speakers will share with participants their views on becoming an entrepreneur and the pros and cons of entrepreneurship. |
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We hope and trust that workers have learnt a lesson and in future will reflect and weight all the pros and cons before deciding to down tools. |
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Parish councillors have now agreed to form a group to look at the pros and cons of letting the chapel be used for weddings. |
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Hopefully you would have seen a more balanced argument to the pros and cons of GM, and that we shouldn't believe every thing we read. |
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In a sentence, he summed up the pros and cons of driving a soft-top car in Ireland. |
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Year in and year out the same comments are trotted out as to the pros and cons of the difficulty of the tests. |
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The pilots mulled over the pros and cons of landing at either field, considering distance, available navaids, ground services, and the weather. |
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There is now more emphasis on education and on understanding the pros and cons of various methods of birth control. |
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The bottom line remains that women should consult their doctor and weigh pros and cons before deciding on treatment. |
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There are pros and cons to BYOD in general for both the business and the employees. |
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So then put the pros and cons up for the public to decide if they want fluoride in their water. |
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This bird's-eye view will give you a different perspective on the land, suggesting pros and cons of different parcels. |
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We see no doubt that the Election Commission came to its decision after bearing in mind the pros and cons of the whole situation. |
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In his mind and on paper, he constantly found himself breaking down the pros and cons of continuing his career. |
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So we talked with arborists and horticulturists to learn about the pros and cons of fast-growing trees for each region in the West. |
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What are the pros and cons of having the cast improvising around the scripts? |
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If one is balanced one can weigh the pros and cons of particular situations more easily. |
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This group debated the pros and cons of each piece resulting in an unanimous vote. |
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Freestyle comes with its own limitations and benefits as well as the pros and cons of midi systems in general. |
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Besides checking out what's for sale, you can pick up good information on the pros and cons of ownership. |
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But also I want to go into everything I'm listening to with an open mind and weigh the pros and cons of both sides. |
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As a fellow citizen of the Netherlands, I am familiar with the pros and cons of our policy. |
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This means that she must have access to a wide range of contraception and effective services, and must be informed about the pros and cons. |
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Take a good look at the pros and cons of joining a particular organization and don't be hustled into making a hasty decision. |
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If necessary, make a list of pros and cons so the victim can see clearly what his or her options are. |
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Each of these options already exist across the country and each has inherent pros and cons. |
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The undecided are torn between the pros and cons of both candidates. |
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The brief which finally reaches the minister will list the pros and cons of various courses of action on a policy and the top paper will contain a recommendation. |
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What are the pros and cons of such freewheels and how available are they? |
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On it, in writing that varied from an insane, calligraphy-like version of printing to a sharp, illegible cursive, were all the pros and cons of sneaking Amadeo food. |
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That said, Frank of all people knows how much of a difference team spirit has made to Scotland, so I'm sure he's weighed up all the pros and cons. |
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And you don't have to be a genius to add up the pros and cons of that one. |
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I won't go into the pros and cons that weighed on me for more than a year. |
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In 1998 he published a book on the pros and cons of capital punishment. |
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You need to put pen to paper and write down all of your pros and cons, what you have in place and what you need to do. |
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For an extensive discussion of the pros and cons of air pruning of roots see AgroSpecial 1: A nurseryman and his trees. |
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There are hair-raising and hair-splitting opinions regarding the pros and cons in the matter. |
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The pros and cons of the bail-out will probably still be reverberating at the general election in November. |
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Each has its pros and cons that are summarized here in our lawn mower and tractor buying guide. |
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During all this time, and as we got closer to Diego Garcia, we had been discussing the pros and cons of actually going in there. |
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Both severely sunburned when we meet them, they talk about the pros and cons of different skin tones. |
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We have to very carefully weigh the pros and cons in deciding how we go about this. |
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The need to weigh the pros and cons of children's involvement in the medium has become increasingly important. |
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These papers use research to argue the pros and cons around major issues that come under these discussion topics. |
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On commitment periods, parties exchanged views on the pros and cons of a five-year versus an eight-year commitment period. |
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Below we have listed typical sources of this information for crime prevention projects, along with some of the pros and cons of using them. |
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When we balanced the pros and cons, we did so mindful of the current environment of fiscal restraint. |
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The pros and cons of a greater centralisation of transport policy within the European Union will be discussed. |
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The pros and cons of a basic income and models for its financing were also discussed. |
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Here are some thoughts to consider, as they are real world potential pros and cons of telecommuting. |
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A more detailed examination of the pros and cons of this change is recommended. |
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Before making a decision to contest the application, the defendant must weigh the pros and cons of doing so. |
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At IL Canada, we believe that at the very least, we should be helping the individuals we support to understand the pros and cons of the program. |
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It bears repeating that Part III does not aim to compare and contrast the pros and cons of different funding mechanisms. |
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And not surprisingly, there were several comments about the pros and cons of going Dutch. |
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The pros and cons of catheterisation need to be explained to the patient and family. |
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Nor does it weigh up the ethical pros and cons in such a way as to shed light upon the whole of this complex issue. |
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The suggestion to examine the pros and cons of ad litem judges is based on the experience of other courts. |
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You are encouraged to discuss the pros and cons of sponsorships with your board. |
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It's rather that the issue is so near and dear to my heart that I've been mulling what I think and considering the pros and cons of Peter's argument. |
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It identifies the possibilities for action, listing all of their pros and cons, and refrains from using catchphrases. |
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There are cue makers, and other experts in cue stick behavior, that have very strong opinions about the pros and cons of various cue stick shafts, ferrules and tips. |
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There is no real way to predict what any one individual would do in this case, so I think plenty of thought should be given to the pros and cons of the situation. |
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It is essential, however, that the pros and cons of the currency are thoroughly examined and the arguments presented to Britain's voters in a clear and unbiased manner. |
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As the Walkers argue in their analysis, it is necessary to consider privatisations on a case-by-case basis, looking at the pros and cons in each instance. |
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Headlines tout the pros and cons of stock options in a volatile market. |
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It showed some of the pros and cons of wildlife watching through case studies. |
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If the pros and cons of offering these benefits leave you slightly confused, you'd be in good company. |
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Before presenting the pros and cons concerning the various methods of preparing coffee, let us see what valuable constituents there are in a coffee berry. |
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Women who seek labiaplasty should discuss the pros and cons of different approaches with their doctor to determine which is best for their needs and situation. |
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Cpl Valdivia recommends that anyone considering a trade transfer to Rigger Parachute first contact a rigger to discuss the pros and cons of the job. |
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And, in the weeks and months that followed, the pros and cons were thrashed out and re-examined and discussed and analysed until there was nothing left to say. |
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It's not a word you'll find in the reams of material written on the pros and cons of intellectual property, the umbrella system that protects patents. |
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There are numerous business structures available, such as sole trader, limited and partnership, and the pros and cons of these need to be given due consideration. |
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Once you have weighed up the pros and cons of all the cars on offer, buy an enormous four-wheel drive with bull bars, spotlights and a satellite navigation system. |
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What I do not like about the debate that is unfolding is the fact that instead of pointing out the pros and cons, the merits or demerits of this, they consistently attacked the Prime Minister and ministers. |
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These days, hairpieces are a lot more natural looking and attachment techniques are more advanced-but make sure to use a reputable company and research the pros and cons of the hairpiece before purchasing. |
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Hoardings have the pros and cons of all wooden superstructures: they are easy and quick to set up, but also easy to destroy with mangonels or flaming arrows. |
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According to this study, only a small proportion of offenders committed to prison are of the calculating type who carefully weigh the pros and cons of committing a crime. |
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To conclude the pros and cons of various tools such as the management of fishing effort, consideration is then given to the multispecies and multiannual approaches. |
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Although each case has pros and cons, and no model for reform is universally valid, it is important to be able to hold the sector organisations to account for their own performance. |
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I personally think that we have to make sure that when the motion comes to the House of Commons for a vote, that we have to see the pros and cons. |
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All right, it was actually filmed in Malibu, but it did justice to the social history and the pros and cons of unionisation – and beat Citizen Kane to the best picture Oscar that year. |
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It is therefore essential to build community knowledge of tourism from the onset, making them aware of the pros and cons of developing tourism as well as the timeframe needed for sound tourism development. |
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For patients with the right kind of scalps and hair loss patterns, the pros and cons of these procedures can be discussed with a surgeon trained in these techniques. |
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Then they gave their feedbacks to the pros and cons of these two lessons. |
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The different types of anti-inflammatories have pros and cons which is why different people take different ones. |
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Discuss the pros and cons of purchasing used capital goods. |
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And they will deny children the chance to think things through for themselves, weigh up the pros and cons, and begin to take responsibility for their actions. |
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Tyneside shoppers will have to wait for definite jobs as extras, however, while the BBC sorts out the practicalities and final pros and cons of the proposed move. |
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The Madrid European Council also decided that the euro should circulate alongside the national currencies for a maximum of six months, although subsequently, the pros and cons of shortening this period were discussed. |
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Although the agenda called for preparing lists of pros and cons after the expression of views, it became evident as 2 PM approached that folks were impatient to get on with it, so the vote was held. |
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One more reason why it is important to commit ourselves to assessment policies that dispassionately weigh the pros and cons of various methods of energy production. |
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I do not think we as politicians sit down and weigh the pros and cons of each particular investment to the point where we decide whether it is good or not for our constituencies. |
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Mr Corker says several senators want the government to examine the pros and cons of permanently stationing American NATO forces in such countries as the Baltic republics. |
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We agonize over all of the options and weigh the pros and cons. |
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The annual opera festival was under way, and the place was busy: blond infants swam nearby as their parents chomped ice cream, presumably discussing the pros and cons of Madame Butterfly. |
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Panellists in this session will sketch out the pros and cons of different options for integrating financial education in school curricula that have been considered around the world. |
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Viewpoints considered the feedback of nearly two thousand reviewers sharing the pros and cons of 131 food processor models used in the home. |
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The Act put in place measures that simplified the process of closing railways by removing the need for the pros and cons of each case to be heard in detail. |
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Chapters discuss everything from the pros and cons of bringing a sideman into a session to evaluating demos and handling the challenges of acoustic guitars. |
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While there are pros and cons of their use as described in the 2002 Clinical Infectious Diseases report, the drug of choice would be valacyclovir. |
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I will leave that to you and the experts, who have long debated the pros and cons of home schooling, overspecialization and hothousing for youngsters. |
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Soon afterwards, Waters began touring his first solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking. |
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In 1984 he performed on former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters' solo album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, and joined the supporting tour. |
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Following the release of The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Waters publicly insisted that Pink Floyd would not reunite. |
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He played lead guitar and synthesiser on The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Roger Waters' debut solo album. |
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Louis, Robert Batterson and Murray Weidenbaum have synthesized the issues involved in a monograph entitled, The Pros and Cons of Globalization. |
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Pros and cons had been alleged about the use of seatbelts in school buses. |
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