Sentences with phrase «ignores potential benefits»

The regional grid operator's plan focuses on fuel supply disruptions and ignores potential benefits of renewables.
Those with bad histories can not afford to ignore the potential benefits of credit repair.

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Additionally, you ignore all of the potential benefits that religion brings with it.
«You'd be ignoring so much research on their potential benefits by cutting them all out.»
Most blatantly, it did not quantify benefits, and — despite extensive discussion of administrative costs — ignores the broader potential negative impacts or social costs.
Echoing the views of the UK's early adopters and technology experts, Schleicher commented that technology's potential to dramatically expand access to knowledge should not be ignored, citing training and teacher engagement as being the key to maximising its benefits.
This ignores the greater transparency of investor trading costs that NextShares provide and the potential benefits to NextShares of keeping portfolio trading information confidential.
And, unfortunately, management may simply prefer to wilfully ignore or oppose a potential corporate transformation — regardless of the benefits in terms of shareholder value.
It seems that with the enormous rise of mobile gamers turning to online casinos for their entertainment kicks, the potential benefits for bringing a fun and varied gaming component to the game have been too huge to ignore.
, this sanctimonious attitude willfully ignores The Broad's potential outreach to the widest possible public, and the benefits that can be derived from it.
The plan errs by placing its focus on preventing fuel supply disruptions at larger power plants and ignores the potential resiliency benefits of fuel - free, distributed generation such as wind and solar, clean energy advocates said.
You also ignore a potential ratio in that the strength of benefit from an outcome might be proportional to its strength.
(The Hill) • Regional grid operator PJM's latest fuel security plan ignores the potential resiliency benefits of distributed generation, critics say.
But when you're a lawyer specializing in social security and disability benefits, opting out of online marketing means ignoring over half of your potential clients.
Among Flyer's criticisms were that Vistnes, in his opinion, ignored empirical evidence on competitive benefits, dismissed potential privacy concerns, and provided no analysis on potential harm in his analysis.
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