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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
outweigh .
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Examples
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When the acardiac/acephalic twin outweighs the pump twin by more than 50 percent, death occurs in 64 percent of cases.
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If the acardiac/acephalic twin outweighs the pump twin by more than 75 percent, death occurs in 95 percent of cases.
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"But the growth potential of those countries long term outweighs the growth prospects" in the United States, Arabia said.
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Because when personal gain outweighs honesty (about who was responsible for the Science paper) and skepticism, the whole scientific community is hurt.
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In fact, with a 40% increse in atmospheric CO2, this is what one expects; the atmospheric partial pressure term outweighs the seawater solubility term in the equilibrium calculation, even with slight warming.
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The mom may have decided that her love for the name outweighs any teasing drawbacks.
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The D after his name outweighs any statement he makes at any time.
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The D after his name outweighs any statement he makes at any time.
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The judge's ruling, signed last week, concludes that Bristol Palin "failed to demonstrate that this case involves 'matters of a sensitive and highly personal nature' of such a magnitude that 'protection of the party's name outweighs the public's interest in disclosure.'"
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When you have been as long in your profession as I have been in mine, Major Colford, you will know that duty to your calling outweighs duty to friend or client.
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