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When the cost of research is high, then the good can outweigh the bad.
"Those four good years outweighed the one bad year in my mind."
When is a President's idea outweighed by the national interest?
But in his experience, bad things had far outweighed them.
I've got some like that now, and two of them outweigh me.
Even those workers who have problems say the pay can outweigh the pain.
Until now, though, the good has always outweighed the bad.
"The public interest in this case outweighs that of the individual."
You can put the other two together and this one outweighs them.
They are by no means perfect, but the good times with them certainly outweigh the bad.
Yes there are problems, but the good in many ways outweighs the bad.
But you never do, because at such times the physical details always outweigh everything else.
However, there are security issues that may outweigh the benefits.
At some point the profit will outweigh the service need.
However, as is often the case, political concerns outweigh safety.
"I think the safety issue outweighs the little to no value of the building."
We just need to have faith that the good out there will outweigh the bad.
But from the city's perspective, the bad has far outweighed the good.
But in most cases the costs of such efforts outweigh the benefits.
However, this had already happened in 1491, and the benefits seemed to outweigh the costs.
"But over all for the company, the value of getting this behind them far outweighs the costs."
Does the family's privacy right still outweigh the public's need to know what, if anything, went wrong in the system?
The question now is whether the two will outweigh the three."
He was in no way athletic, and she very nearly outweighed him.
"The possible dangers outweigh the chance we might be wrong."