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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
outbalance .
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Examples
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But this point (a) does not supply you with actual numbers (those, after all, depend on things which need to be empirically determined such as people's actual preferences, elasticity etc.), and (b) does not prove that the one effect (the increase in unemployment) "outbalances" the other effect (the rise in wages).
Why Are the Agreeable Anti-Market?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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EVEN IF Cheney is right and torturing prisoners who are being held without proof, without representation and without a fair trial yielded valuable intelligence, the cost of using those means was still too high and outbalances the ends achieved.
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But it doesn't much matter whether her worth as an asset outbalances the liability.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Congressional Black Caucus Should Remind Nancy Pelosi She's on Shaky Ground Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010
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But it doesn't much matter whether her worth as an asset outbalances the liability.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Congressional Black Caucus Should Remind Nancy Pelosi She's on Shaky Ground Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010
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But it doesn't much matter whether her worth as an asset outbalances the liability.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Congressional Black Caucus Should Remind Nancy Pelosi She's on Shaky Ground Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010
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Whether one outbalances the other is a judgment, not merely a prediction.
Why Are the Agreeable Anti-Market?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Which one consideration abundantly outbalances whatever particular inconveniences may thence arise.
A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, by George Berkeley 2006
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He practices the philosophy of optimism which holds that the good in life outbalances the evil thereof, and he believes that in every difficulty there is inherent good which he intends to find….
GOD Will Make a Way TERRY RUSH 1995
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He practices the philosophy of optimism which holds that the good in life outbalances the evil thereof, and he believes that in every difficulty there is inherent good which he intends to find….
GOD Will Make a Way TERRY RUSH 1995
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And, as I said, consolation ariseth from the presence or consideration of a greater good, that outbalances the evil or perplexity wherewith we are to contend.
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost 1616-1683 1965
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