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Weigh more heavily.
outweigh
preponderate
outbalance
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outweigh
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outweigh
preponderate
outbalance
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outweigh
"
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.
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
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.
6
Your home teaching must
overbalance
all that he hears outside.
7
Lysandra thrust her hips upwards, causing her furious assailant to
overbalance
and topple forwards.
8
The prospect of meeting with countrymen seemed to
overbalance
the toils of the longer march.
9
She swayed back, so far as to almost
overbalance
.
10
This trouble and delay may
overbalance
the supposed advantages.
11
Who can accurately determine the best means for bringing the good to
overbalance
the evil?
12
A mosaic is a static collection, whereas a man has character struggles, balance and
overbalance
.
13
Should Achæa
overbalance
,
we may want to see Egypt.
14
In the dark he could not tell, and dared not stand up lest he
overbalance
.
15
Adama turned just in time to see a large, caged rack of bombs
overbalance
and topple.
16
He felt that the youth of Apollo was enough to
overbalance
the strength of his enemy.
overbalance
·
overbalance in
overbalance defects
overbalance public
overbalance that evil
overbalance the advantage