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It often comes down to weighing the compelling benefits against the disturbing drawbacks.
The decision comes down to weighing the probabilities and the possible outcomes.
I believe independent judges are more reliable than tabloid editors when it comes to weighing privacy against public interest.
Some analysts argued that, in effect, it cancelled out Rwanda when it comes to weighing the balance of intervention.
As I discuss in my book, our first instincts are often quite poor when it comes to weighing information.
"When they get down to weighing the pluses and minuses, most kids will say the pluses pile up and the minuses are manageable".
Lately, the 42-year-old scholar has taken to weighing the facts about Columbus, who at 41 became the most famous treasure-seeker of all time.
They also say that "what sometimes looks like indecision reflects his devotion to thinking through a problem, to weighing every nuance".
Marshall, 82, is a Pentagon legend who heads a secretive think-tank dedicated to weighing risks to national security called the Office of Net Assessment.
Some developers seem to weighing in with comments such as "AWESOME!!!!!" while others seem to be just enjoying the ride: "trolololololo".
Japan is the only economy that comes anywhere close, and it isn't exactly an investor's dream when it comes to weighing up tail risks.
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