outbalance


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noting that problems like demography and regional instability may outbalance the improvements registered in the rating.
DSC thermograms for all samples were achieved using a Pyris 1 DSC outbalance (From Perkin Elmer) at a rate of 0.5 [degrees] C/min.
To deter major aggression, Dulles thought, "the probable hurt" only needs to "outbalance the probable gain." (13) In the 1960s, the Kennedy administration recognized both the need for a secure retaliatory capability and the fact that the services desired to purchase capabilities far in excess of that need.
And here's a glimmer of good news in that long, uncertain future: Eventually the flood of baby boomers will end, and older people won't so greatly outbalance younger ones as they do in this unique period of history.
After arriving in Roxbury late in the day, "The whole evening was a dream of beauty," Sophia wrote, "and there must have been much beauty to absolutely outbalance my bodily sensations.
To sum this up, at the beginning the advantages and benefits of PACAP usually outbalance the costs.
the amount of public inconvenience from the restriction of freedom of speech or writing [if an action for defamation was available] would far outbalance that arising from the infliction of private injury." (15) The legal effect of making out a claim for qualified privilege is that the inference that the words were published with malice is rebutted, which arises whenever a plaintiff proves that the defendant published defamatory words about them to a third party.
A pyrrhic victory occurs when the present costs of implementing a new information system outbalance future productivity gains.
The EU executive considered that the aid was necessary and proportionate to develop the project and that the positive effects would outbalance the potentially negative effects on competition which are, moreover, limited.an
However, where a party lacks relative knowledge and experience, normative concerns may outbalance the literalism and private autonomy championed by formalism.
While a home agent strategy can slice a guesstimated 50 to 75 cents or so from that sum and off-shoring may chop that to say $4, with repeat and longer calls offsetting labor savings, they still do not effectively outbalance the savings from automatic tools.
The British policy of encouraging Nepali migrants to Darjeeling throughout the second half of the 19th century and in the subsequent period originated from the colonial design to outbalance the original ethnic domination of the Lepchas and Bhutias in the region.
On the other hand, somewhat paradoxically, the Court simultaneously overvalued the day-in-court ideal, by rejecting virtual representation even in cases of indivisible relief, where the harm from failing to employ the doctrine could well outbalance the harm from using it.