outweigh造句61. The advantages, however, seemed to outweigh the disadvantages in the initial period of reform.
62. But they suggest that overall, punishment has other effects which cancel out and even outweigh its deterrent effects.
63. The likely dangers of traditional internationalism are starting to outweigh any plausible benefits.
64. In the long term ministers were persuaded that the advantages would outweigh the obvious and possible drawbacks.
65. It seems logical to suggest, therefore, that the income effect will continue to outweigh the substitution effect.
66. She was still at an age when honour, bravery and loyalty outweigh results.
67. The advantages of the scheme outweigh its disadvantages.
68. To exceed in influence or significance; outweigh.
69. On balance, his accomplishments outweigh his faults.
70. The advantages of the plan outweigh its drawbacks.
71. First value of red tape far outweigh the constructive.
72. The particular interests outweigh or smother the common good.
73. The merits of your plan outweigh the defects.
74. The advantages far outweigh the disadvantages in this case.
75. The advantages outweigh the drawbacks.
76. One's merits outweigh one's short - comings.
77. Fuck shots! I hope the weed'll outweigh these drinks.
78. The advantages of the plan outweigh its disadvantages.
79. Meanwhile, wide spreads and incongruent pricing in the rest of the credit markets led to many banks to take negative inventory marks, which will most likely outweigh broker commissions.
80. Let there be no mistake, the benefits of trade liberalisation outweigh the costs.
81. But the good things about being a role model outweigh the bad.
82. Only use boilerplate macros when the savings in repetitiveness clearly outweigh the negatives of implicit functionality.
83. She added that worries about tight supplies and unrest in the Middle East will outweigh concerns about U.S. gasoline demand destruction or slower Asian demand due to inflation.
84. Memorisation of information by frequent repetition (rote learning) plays a role in many education systems. Does the usefulness of this method outweigh the limitations?
85. Developing nations are building their own satellites despite freely available Western data. Do the gains outweigh the costs, asks Tatum Anderson.
86. Its benefits (scalability, cost reduction, device independence, performance and more) far outweigh its cons.
87. However, the differences outweigh the similarities in these two ancient civilizations.
88. We discovered that there is a point where aggregate index costs—more-expensive INSERT and DELETE operations, for example—outweigh a new index's query speed-up benefit.
89. "I believe (benefits from) the relative costs involved far outweigh the cost of doing nothing, " Sanchez says.
90. Take comfort in the fact that if the stepparent is sincere in his or her effort to build a relationship, positive feelings will likely outweigh negative ones eventually.