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cons

noun as in trick

verb as in deceive, defraud

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It consulted extensively on the policy design, "weighing the pros and cons" of possible exemptions for small faith schools, international schools and children with special education needs.

From BBC

"We have to look at the range of possibilities that are available to us and the pros and cons of all of those and be really thoughtful," said Doucet.

From BBC

Prostate Cancer UK has also been calling for a change to allow medics to proactively talk to higher risk patients about the pros and cons of testing instead of waiting for them to come forward.

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However, she says there are "loads of different factors" and clubs need to weigh up the "pros and cons" before any vote is passed.

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Mr Almeida does not consider the Portuguese tax changes as a major factor when thinking of the pros and cons of coming back home.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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