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Recent Examples of outweighFinally, Robby looks around the emergency department, and all the patients like Sylvia who might need blood faster than the next helicopter can get it to them, and decides that the benefits outweigh the risks.—Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 21 Mar. 2025 Politicians have also entered the fray, clashing over whether the economic benefits of the trade outweigh ethical concerns over sending the monkeys to faraway labs.—Byrefael Kubersky, science.org, 20 Mar. 2025 But the potential to detect and address health issues early on ultimately outweighed her fears.—Ashley Vega, People.com, 20 Mar. 2025 Our oncologist explained that IAC is still a very new technology but one with extraordinary promise whose benefits far outweighed the risks for Jack.—Dayna Copeland, The Mercury News, 15 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for outweigh
The total number of undergraduate credentials awarded in 2023-24 exceeded 3.2 million, with 59% (1.9 million) of those being BA degrees, 25% were AA degrees (821,400) and 16% were undergraduate certificates (525,200).
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Michael T. Nietzel,
Forbes.com,
10 Apr. 2025
Though New York doesn’t have a cap, there’s typically a maximum amount the figure can exceed compensatory damages.
That means nearly 40% of US households bought a car in 2024.
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Chris Isidore,
CNN Money,
3 Apr. 2025
The decision would have meant that as of Wednesday, as many as 350,000 Venezuelans, many of them living in South Florida, would have lost the ability to legally work in the U.S, and a few days later would have been vulnerable to detention and deportation.
What’s worse, policy is still overbalanced toward power.
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David Roberts,
Vox,
18 June 2019
Valcuha and the orchestra brought vibrancy and color to the huge first movement, which can threaten to overbalance the rest of the score if it’s not kept at least somewhat in check.
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Joshua Kosman,
San Francisco Chronicle,
4 May 2018
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