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All things considered, I think its advantages outweigh its disadvantages.
There is some truth in both arguments, but I think the disadvantages of... outweigh its advantages.
The Justice Department doubts that the deal would yield efficiencies to outweigh its negative impact.
Therefore, I believe that the advantages of mobile phone far outweigh its disadvantages as long as we use it properly.
Although the way of making friends is considered by some people, in my opinion, its advantages still outweigh its disadvantages.
Most volcanoes that occur in the interiors of plates are believed to be produced by mantle plumes, columns of molten rock that rise from deep within the mantle.
The second objection is that the bill gives too much power to individual commissioners, with too little to counterbalance it.
The reason I think this painting is so important is that it stresses the impressionist aspect of Frantzen's style.
It has long been known that the human skeleton constantly constructs and destroys cells, according to the stresses that its bones experience.
Peter Senge and Goran Carstedt see this development as laudable but suggest that simply adopting ecoefficiency innovations could actually worsen environmental stresses in the future.
While she acknowledged that more research is needed, Benjamin said the safest thing to drink is water.
It is widely acknowledged that students should be evaluated in terms of overall quality.
Saul started out with humility, but he gradually came to consider his position as something that belonged to him.
Trust gradually came to be interpreted as the basis of justice, and the necessity of keeping promises, as the foundation of all social organisation.
Not many people agree with the government's prediction that the economy will improve.
Some argue that it costs ship owners and insurance companies less to pay ransom than to pay for the armed protection of the vessels involved.
Scientists tend to be conflicted about the science behind it, or rather the lack thereof.
With all due respect, I hardly think that's the point.
The effect is more one of underlining an aesthetic, or even an ideology, of the planet as an engine of ceaseless self-stabilising change.
Researchers believe the number of people with dementia may quadruple by 2040, underlining the importance of better understanding the condition.
BMI above 25 is considered overweight while above 30 is obese.
A BMI over 30 is considered obese and 25 to 29.9 is overweight.
A BMI above 25 is considered overweight while above 30 is obese.
A BMI of 30 or higher is considered obese, and under 18.5 underweight.
Until now, a healthy BMI has been thought of as being between 18.5 and 24.9.