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How often he had told himself that her love was happiness; and now she loved him as a woman can love when love has outweighed for her all the good things of life--and he was much further from happiness than when he had followed her from Moscow.
Let it be remembered that in all southern states it is a principle of jurisprudence that no person of colored lineage can testify in a suit against a white, and it will be easy to see that such a case may occur, wherever there is a man whose passions outweigh his interests, and a slave who has manhood or principle enough to resist his will.
The sure fun of the evening outweighed the uncertain treasure; and, boy- like, he determined to yield to the stronger inclination and not allow himself to think of the box of money another time that day.
"I understand equally well, that a word from her father in any suitor's favour, would outweigh herself and all the world.
``Cast my innocence into the scale,'' answered Rebecca, ``and the glove of silk shall outweigh the glove of iron.''
I was convinced that the brute loved me; I had seen more evidences of affection in him than in any other Martian animal, man or beast, and I was sure that gratitude for the acts that had twice saved his life would more than outweigh his loyalty to the duty imposed upon him by cruel and loveless masters.
Yet, though he loved it, he had not let his selfish desires outweigh the sense of duty that had brought him to a realization of the moral wrong which lay beneath the adventurous escapade that had brought him to Africa.
A major new study, which includes data from more than 160,000 people, concludes the risk of major internal bleeding significantly outweighs the benefit of aspirin among those with no history of heart disease.
According to him, statistics have shown that the number of churches and mosques in the country outweighs the number of schools and hospitals.
Medical and public health professionals say that the risk of the non-therapeutic use of antibiotics in livestock outweighs the benefits, and veterinarian and agricultural professionals say the benefits outweigh the risks.
The new recommendations, published in the March 17 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, include: Men age 45 to 79 are encouraged to use aspirin when the potential benefit of a reduction in heart attacks outweighs the potential harm of an increase in GI bleeding.
The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends against screening men [greater than or equal to] 75 years of age, because the harm of screening outweighs the benefit.
* Regarding "Issues more than skin deep" (NCR, June 27): If the church is going to question whether the educational value of exhibits such as "Body Worlds" outweighs the moral issue of displaying dead human bodies, it must also ask whether the spiritual value of displaying the remains of saints and distributing bones and other body parts as sacred relics outweighs the same moral issues.
Treasury think revenue interest outweighs this Harold Macmillan
And nonbaryonic matter, whatever it may be, outweighs baryonic matter in the universe by another 6 times.