outweighed in English

verb
1
be heavier than.
Bob outweighed him by more than twenty-five pounds
verb

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1. The gain is outweighed by the loss.

2. This boxer outweighed by his opponent 20 pounds.

3. 14 The boxer outweighed his opponent by 15 pounds.

4. 8 This boxer outweighed by his opponent 20 pounds.

5. The practical wisdom of experience outweighed the aesthetic factors.

6. The risks are vastly outweighed by the potential benefits.

7. But these lapses are far outweighed by moments of transcendence.

8. However, these criticisms are outweighed by the visual impact which pie charts have.

9. Evidence should only be excluded if its probative value was outweighed by its prejudicial effect.

10. I felt that the cost was more than outweighed by the advantages of a family meal.

11. 27 Evidence should only be excluded if its probative value was outweighed by its prejudicial effect.

12. We would've done an LP two days ago if the risks hadn't so obviously outweighed the benefits.

13. Declines in both trade balances (goods and services) outweighed the advance in the investment income balance.

14. She resisted all advances, for her love of coursing far outweighed her interest in any suitor.

15. A poll found that the advantages of having the monarchy outweighed the cost of supporting it

16. Due to the presence of a former lake basin, sedimentary accumulation has outweighed the effects of erosion.

17. 1 Although some people attack him malignantly, the advantages of him are outweighed the disadvantages in fact.

18. To say that its reviews were mixed is to understate the case - the cons far outweighed the pros.

19. These benefits, which accrued from inflation, far outweighed its disadvantages, such as increased prices for equipment and other working capital.

20. At that stage they were completely outweighed by the threat of irreparable damage to her health and risk to her life.

21. 17 These benefits, which accrued from inflation, far outweighed its disadvantages, such as increased prices for equipment and other working capital.

22. • In the early days the novelty must have outweighed the discomfort, or no one would have travelled in the first Charabancs

23. But for people who have experienced the hormonal effects of menopause, the higher pitch is countered and outweighed by swollen vocal folds.

24. Andean communities have a powerful musical tradition inherited from the Inca Empire.The Inca society was based on collective effort and their success outweighed the individual’s

25. The agency said it was unable to decisively rule out a link between some extremely rare blood Clotting events and the vaccine but felt the benefits of getting vaccinated outweighed the risks.

26. Furthermore, assuming there are First Amendment associational interests implicated by the criminal street gang injunction, such interests arguably are outweighed by the compelling interests of the government in Abating the ongoing nuisance created by the gang's conduct.

27. Some Antihypertensive drugs, for example, have a neutral or beneficial effect on the lipid profile, while others have an adverse effect; such adverse effects are outweighed by the beneficial effects of blood pressure lowering on cardiovascular risk.

28. To be Admissible in court, the evidence must be relevant (i.e., material and having probative value) and not outweighed by countervailing considerations (e.g., the evidence is unfairly prejudicial, confusing, a waste of time, privileged, or based on hearsay).

29. And in districts around the country, big and small, who have made this change, they found that these fears are often unfounded and far outweighed by the tremendous benefits for student health and performance, and our collective public safety.

30. Allocution imposes a minimal burden on the court ' s ability to exercise control over courtroom proceedings and because Allocution is more important in death penalty cases, any burden on the court or state is far outweighed by the defendant ' s interest in individualized consideration in the face of the death penalty

31. Howard Hughes was doing cruder, coarser, Crasser things with Jane Russell's atomic décolletage over at RKO in the same period, but Russell had Bob Mitchum's face while Rita Hayworth was a Max Factor girl voted "Best Lips of 1945" and had charms, talents and splendours that far outweighed the contents of Russell's cantilevered brassiere.