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Sentence count:106+1Posted:2017-04-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: outbalanceoverbalancepreponderateSimilar words: weighweightweighingoverweightunderweightput on weightweightlifterweights and measuresMeaning: v. 1. be heavier than 2. weigh more heavily. 
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31. You can go your whole life collecting days, and none will outweigh the one you wish you had back. Mitch Albom 
32. The design and administration of transitional rules in themselves suggest high short-run costs that may well outweigh discounted long-run benefits.
33. However, despite some problems, the strengths of the benefit outweigh its weaknesses.
34. All that must be conceded, and yet the book's virtues greatly outweigh its faults.
35. For them, the risks of dieting far outweigh the benefits, which are uncertain in any case.
36. A treaty regime affording third party rights can not outweigh a State's inherent right to self-defence.sentencedict.com/outweigh.html
37. In these circumstances the public interest in encouraging people to report cases of child abuse has been held to outweigh other interests.
38. The benefits can outweigh the cost in time considerably, of course.
39. For them the dangers of infertility - real or imagined - may far outweigh the dangers of fertility.
40. In stage two, the benefits of having chil-dren continue to outweigh the costs.
41. On balance, the advantages to be gained from panels outweigh the disadvantages. 10.
42. The gigs will probably be great but this doesn't always outweigh the high cost of attending them.
43. Earn outs Earn outs are becoming less and less popular as the disadvantages often outweigh the advantages.
44. Faculty supporters counter that the faculty would still be within the Institute and that the benefits would far outweigh the potential risk.
45. If, however, the disadvantages outweigh the advantages, there is nothing to stop any country from leaving the club.
46. These environmental objections were considered to be serious enough to outweigh the economic benefits of allowing the proposal.
47. The benefits of gaining insight, though, far outweigh the discomfort in getting there.
48. How does one decide whether the overall economic costs of regulation outweigh the overall economic benefits of regulation?
49. Point counting of many thin sections is tedious; however, its uses generally outweigh the time spent in data accumulation.
50. The case for the validity of a claim to authority must include justificatory considerations sufficient to outweigh such counter-reasons.
51. It was sufficient to outweigh Mr Field's 165 to 113 second-round victory in the individual members' section.
52. When our memories outweigh our dreams, it is then that we become old. Bill Clinton 
53. Instead, ask whether the benefits of the teacup outweigh the cost.
54. The probative value of the evidence was said to outweigh its prejudicial effect.
55. She says the advantages for children going on line far outweigh the disadvantages, particularly as on line applies to schoolwork.
56. The savings outweigh the costs of caring for sick smokers and the loss of income taxes from deceased wage earners.
57. The advantage to teachers will then outweigh the inconvenience caused when we set up the scheme.
58. If the social benefits outweigh the social costs, the constraint involved will be worthwhile.
59. With the current trend of services contribution and manufacturing to the national economy, services outweigh manufacturing by far.
60. For smaller animals like the mountain hare, the benefits of camouflage against a background of snow no doubt outweigh the disadvantages.
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