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1 You must weigh up the pros and cons .
2 The company will be able to weigh up the environmental pros and cons of each site.
3 Tonight's meeting will weigh up the relative merits of the two candidates.
4 You have to weigh up all the pros and cons of the matter before you make a decision.
5 You have to weigh up whether a human life is more important than an animal's life.
6 The finance minister must weigh up the benefits of a tax cut versus those of increased public spending.
7 Before making a decision, you need to weigh up the pros and cons of the situation.
8 They need to weigh up the costs and benefits of regulation.
9 Just the tongue from such a mouth can weigh up to 4.22 tonnes.
10 Obviously they can not weigh up the comparative cost of some type of credit which is beyond their ken.
11 Social workers need to weigh up its importance alongside other issues where they may have a greater contribution.
12 On Monday Clark's board met to weigh up three rival offers,(www.Sentencedict.com) all believed to be about £150 million.
13 I shall therefore need to weigh up very carefully both the costs and benefits of introducing such a system.
14 In the final analysis, organizations have to weigh up the anticipated benefits of particular media against the costs involved.
15 Interestingly, 5-foot-6-inch women now can weigh up to 155 pounds, but in 1942 their limit was 140.
16 We weigh up the risks and possible repercussions of each and every situation.
17 We have to weigh up the merits of medical assistance and of leaving Nature to take its course.
18 In making these decisions, people will have to weigh up the relative advantages and disadvantages of the various alternative assets.
19 A computer is the only way he could weigh up the effect of the bus fare factor.
20 He has to weigh up the possibility of a conviction for something, as opposed to the accused walking free.
21 If necessary use the decision-making exercise to weigh up the pros and cons of closely competing options as described previously.
22 It's essential to weigh up all the briefing details in order to plan your tactics and avoid getting blown up.
23 They can weigh up to 260 grams and may live for 10 years or more.
24 A pineapple can weigh up to 10 kilograms.
25 You should weigh up the situation.
26 We must weigh up the matter.
27 We should weigh up the situation.
28 When that viewpoint is outside the school it is of assistance to corporate management to weigh up its authority and seriousness.
29 It could only be left to each Group Organiser to weigh up the pros and cons of the situation.
30 Food is a great indicator of perceived social status, and innovations will have to weigh up these factors with care.
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