Sentences with phrase «greatest double edged sword»

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That said, one of the heralded attributes of great leaders — their passion and vision — is often a double - edged sword that can cloud perspective and lead to myopia or nearsightedness.
But it's also a classic double - edged sword, with the capacity to both bring great fortune to a country and destroy a way of life.
To effectively restrict communication, governments would need to dominate technologies whose forced control is a double - edged sword — when social instability spikes, internet shutdowns work at best sporadically and risk leading to greater discontent and violence.
That being said Theo walcott's pace is great for overloading wings especially with Debuchy behind him, however that is a double edged sword because in overloading the wing you leave yourself open to counter attacks, ESPECIALLY if you do not have a defensive midfielder.
Thus, iPS cells are a double - edged sword — their great promise is tempered by risk.
This may sound great, but it is potentially a double - edged sword, because once done it can't be reversed, so if something goes wrong, it could have long - lasting effects.
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Having great insulin sensitivity is a double - edged sword.
Coming to major attention in a Wes Anderson movie is something of a double - edged sword — the exposure is great, but his aesthetic is so distinctive that it can threaten to overpower an individual performance.
However, the great human ability is like a double - edged sword.
Margin is great when your investments are going up in value, but the double - edged sword of leverage really hurts when your portfolio heads south.
However, this type of philosophy can be a double - edged sword, for it may exclude a great number of potential buyers from even considering visiting a store with such a high - end selection.
For me, having a significant amount of recline is a double - edge sword as it's great when you are trying to get some rest but not so great when your neighbor up front reclines back into your lap.
This generation is a double edged sword for me, but that can ver easily lead to great next gen, even though that seems like it will be mostly about upgrades.
While it's important not to overstate the case — again, improved health care can be a double - edged sword, if people are able to live longer because of it but at greater financial cost — one way to interpret this study is that if more people are not economically old, that is they are still contributing to society on their own and not collecting pension or requiring increased health care, there is less burden on falling population levels from an otherwise aging population.
But Du believes that extracting these resources can potentially raise greater environmental concerns than recycling... «Imported solid waste is a double - edged sword,» Du said.
In addition to writing a great resume, using social media is now a part of the job search process... But it can be a double - edged sword.
Though the experience of each individual involved is likely to vary, for many the journey will be a double - edged sword — leading to both a great deal of happiness and an equal number of challenges.
Indeed, greater core belief disruption is, as Roepke and Seligman point out, a «double edged sword» that can also lead to negative consequences.
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