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Forgetting may also be a downside of adult neurogenesis because the new memories outcompete old memories, notes neuroscientist Jonas Frisén of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm.
For women, a ticking biological clock may be a downside of progressing through the 30s.
So it's nice to be able to live your dream and not be overwhelmed by what can be a downside of the business".
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There may indeed be a downside to the cocoon of security.
There is a downside, of course.
But they said there is a downside of thrusting corporations into that role.
There is a downside, of course, to a new stadium; Costas asked about affordable seats, but what about the seat licenses that went for as much as $150,000 each?
This is a downside of life and scumbags.
But there's been a downside of the rapid emergence of this largely unregulated industry.
Donor fatigue is a downside of digitization, but that same technology is empowering donors to make informed giving decisions.
Which receptor it uses instead is still unclear, which is a "downside" of the new study, says Larry Anderson, an infectious disease specialist at Emory University in Atlanta.
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