outweighs in English

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

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1. The biomass of Arthropods far outweighs that of the vertebrate group of animals.

2. Now you can see that the waste far outweighs the actually useful amount.

3. Her need to save money outweighs her desire to spend it on fun.

4. Monetary policy also should remain highly accommodative, as the risk of recession outweighs the risk of inflation.

5. Flab is the fat accumulates around your muscle if your energy input far outweighs your expenditure.

6. But, for most people, having their vision improved or restored outweighs the potential complications associated with Cornea transplant surgery

7. Appropriateness feedback indicates that the harm of doing the procedure generally outweighs the benefits given the clinical scenario

8. Proponents, identifying themselves as pro-choice, contend that choosing Abortion is a woman’s right that should not be limited by governmental or religious authority, and which outweighs any right claimed for an embryo or fetus

9. The CFPB said it would apply the concept of Abusiveness in supervision and enforcement matters only when the harm to consumers outweighs the benefit, adding that it would seek to avoid “dual pleading” of Abusiveness and unfairness or deception violations arising from all or nearly all the same facts.

10. There is little here that resembles Contemporaneous Mesopotamian art and the style of Samarra.: En effet, peu de choses nous rappellent ici l'art contemporain mésopotamien et le style de Samarra.: The sheer number of sculptures outweighs that of any Contemporaneous site.: Le nombre de sculptures dépasse celui de n'importe quel autre site contemporain

11. Under the original Policy Statement, the CFPB said that it would: (1) generally rely on the Abusiveness standard to address conduct only where the harm to consumers outweighs the benefit, (2) avoid making Abusiveness claims where the claims rely on the same facts that the Bureau alleges are unfair or deceptive, and (3) not seek certain types of monetary relief against a …

12. With respect to provisions that criminalize disclosure of military or state secrets (articles 4(1)(2)(a) and (b)), the law should be amended to establish a “whistleblowing” defense, where it can be shown that benefit from public disclosure of particular military or state secrets outweighs the harm caused by the disclosure in circumstances where no adequate alternative means of exposing wrongdoing is available.