Sentences with phrase «very real downside»

Because there is a very real downside for an executive suite that includes a CIO, a CDO (of either flavor), and a CAO.
It's a very real downside to the AI growth wave.
Meanwhile, another review published today highlights a very real downside of drinking, even in moderation: For women, just one small glass of alcohol a day increases breast cancer risk, says a new report from the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) and the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF).

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The main focus at the time, as it has been over the past week, was on the possible downside risks which were seen to be both very real and very serious.
The only real downside to these bottles is that there are more parts to wash, but I don't think it's a very big deal.
The downside, is if I make something I really like, low carb, cheesecake, real eggnog, cookies, fudge, donuts, I have a very hard time stopping at ONE, even though I've been on a low carb diet almost THREE years!
Yogurt has some very real benefits especially from the beneficial bacteria, but is there a downside?
A very sporty ride is the only real downside here and if you are in the market for a fast and luxurious European coupe, the AMG C43 and C63 / C63 S models should feature high on your list.
The only downside to this podcast is that it's very inside baseball, focusing much more on the politics and not so much on the real impact of the issues on the American people.
A real downside to this is that very often this is kind of done behind closed doors and the counsel of family members may never be heard.
I too want marble but know very well the downside of the «real» thing.
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