The risk that the antibiotics will cause damage to the fetus is very small and is
outweighed by the damage that could be done if you were to contract a serious kidney infection.
We would like many business leaders taken down a peg or three, but fear that the emotional satisfaction of doing so would be
outweighed by the damage that would be done to our jobs and living standards.
Hydropower dams provide power to the Pacific Northwest, but in some cases, that benefit is
outweighed by the damage the dams do to rivers.
Whatever supposed benefit you hope to get out of harshness, criticism, scolding or conflict, is far
outweighed by the damage done to self - esteem.
Not exact matches
Sure, plenty of us want to see Lesnar beat, but that seems to be far
outweighed by pleas for him to go away and stop
damaging the product
Of course, you won't want to donate them to children's organizations, but there are some great options that will enable the products to be re-used
by populations that won't be at risk for reproductive
damage by phthalates — and where the health benefits of a shower or bath would far
outweigh any other potential risk!
After implantation of a foreign tissue a patient must take immunosuppressive drugs and the
damage caused
by such therapy often
outweighs its gains.
Our risk of DNA
damage through pesticide exposure
by eating conventional produce is
outweighed by the anti-cancer effects of eating more fruits and vegetables.
Because, says Cornell, the potential
damage posed
by Lyme — including severe arthritic - like symptoms and rarely renal failure —
outweighs the minimal odds of vaccine side effects.
While the cost of a caregiver can be expensive, it could potentially
outweigh the cost of expensive
damage caused
by an anxious dog left alone.
Put simply, KXL's job creation potential is relatively small, and could be completely
outweighed by the project's potential to destroy jobs through rising fuel costs, spill
damage and clean up operations, air pollution and increased GHG emissions.
However, most studies show that
damages caused
by climate change far
outweigh these benefits.
The planning inspectors ruled that any potential
damage of the sand dunes caused
by the golf course would be substantially
outweighed by its value to the economy.
Global warming will continue to be a net benefit until about 2070, when the
damages will begin to
outweigh the benefits, reaching a total
damage cost equivalent to about 3.5 % of GDP
by 2300.
Here's more: Domestic Energy Gains Not Worth Environmental Degradation In his ruling, Judge Ricardo Urbina said that the any gains to be had from development of domestic energy resources on the lands were
outweighed by the public interest in avoiding
damaging the environment of these areas.
Given that it is a fair assumption that the elevators and escalators were sold to other customers as well, the potential
damages claims may very well
outweigh the benefits of immunity, in particular if a member of the cartel is made to pay for the profit incurred
by someone else.
Because they take cases on a contingency basis, injury and accident attorneys may choose not to take cases if the
damages suffered
by the client don't
outweigh the cost of having the attorney working on the case.
It was submitted
by the receiving party that, regardless of the lack of advice on the Simmons uplift, the loss of the 10 % increase in general
damages which the claimant would receive if funded publically was greatly
outweighed by the protection from adverse costs and the lack of statutory charge offered
by a CFA Lite.
The party requesting an interim measure under paragraphs 2 (a) to (c) shall satisfy the arbitral tribunal that: (a) harm not adequately reparable
by an award of
damages is likely to result if the measure is not ordered, and such harm substantially
outweighs the harm that is likely to result to the party against whom the measure is directed if the measure is granted; and (b) there is a reasonable possibility that the requesting party will succeed on the merits of the claim.
In this way the short term behavioral gain of obedience is heavily
outweighed by the long term psychological
damage.
However, the
damaging consequences of the latter situation usually
outweigh that of the former
by a fair margin.