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Weigh more heavily.
overbalance
preponderate
outbalance
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overbalance
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overbalance
preponderate
outbalance
Examples for "
overbalance
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1
To some these may seem to
overbalance
that to which I object.
2
You'll have to inch your way along, being very careful not to
overbalance
.
3
Louis began to
overbalance
in his effort to get away from that hand.
4
But what degree of intensity will
overbalance
what period of duration?
5
Yet to
overbalance
this disregard of beautiful form was his strong predilection for finery.
1
There has been some excision, but the additions visibly and palpably
preponderate
.
2
In particular, the most advanced class, the mammals, began to
preponderate
.
3
The female characters
preponderate
in a remarkable manner over the male.
4
Strange, then, it should ever
preponderate
over the weightier powers of the understanding.
5
In free countries, therefore, one party ought to
preponderate
sufficiently over the other.
1
This does not
outbalance
that which is not denied.
2
Yet a good digestion, a bounding pulse, and high spirits are elements of happiness which no external advantages can
outbalance
.
3
In military operations success or defeat are in the scales, and the least little occurrence is liable to
outbalance
the other.
4
While it's proposed that the Karoo holds expansive shale gas reserves, the controversial effects of fracking seem to
outbalance
the country's gains.
5
Which one consideration abundantly
outbalances
whatever particular inconveniences may thence arise.
1
He said regulators continue to believe the drug's benefits
outweigh
its risks.
2
She didn't rule that the right to vote will always
outweigh
privacy.
3
As we shall see, Christian safeguards against vampires far
outweigh
the pagan.
4
But for us, I think the opportunities
outweigh
the costs, Spanner said.
5
At this point, the benefits of discussing the book
outweigh
the risks.
6
Users must decide if the benefits of these sites
outweigh
their costs.
7
Places where moral concerns
outweigh
science or economics can ignore the issue.
8
Teesha's concern for Rashed was beginning to
outweigh
her concern for him.
9
However the cost to the club of relegation would
outweigh
these considerations.
10
In such times, rent-to-own's near-term benefits
outweigh
its longer-term disadvantages, Carmichael said.
11
It also found that the economic costs would
outweigh
the economic benefits.
12
And the latter is beginning to
outweigh
the benefits of the former.
13
We want to act so that our good deeds
outweigh
our sins.
14
Also, the cost and turmoil associated with reorganisation can
outweigh
any benefit.
15
Still, he reckons the return on his investment will
outweigh
the costs.
16
The writer obviously feels that Clinton's positive qualities
outweigh
the negative ones.
outweigh
·
outweigh the risks
outweigh any benefits
outweigh costs
outweigh concerns
outweigh fish