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Another is that the parasites are, well, parasites, with all the health downsides that accompany them.
He sees no downsides that Mr Bush couldn't overcome.
We don't feel that we are facing the risk of a breakdown in world growth, but there are downsides that we need to address," he said.
While Romney would undoubtedly like to avoid the matter entirely, he must also weigh the benefits and downsides that come with it in the context of a presidential campaign.
You don't have to think like Peter Hitchens, author of a book called 'The War we Never Fought: The British Establishment's Surrender to Drugs', to believe that the decriminalisation of drugs – a cause célèbre of much of the left – has a number of downsides that tend to get brushed aside.
Bowie was a man with a firm appreciation of his own talents, and while he doubtless would have been able to bring suitable villainy to the role of Max Zorin in A View to a Kill – a role eventually taken by Christopher Walken – it was the downsides that turned him off.
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"That's a downside that seems rather serious," Dr. Gittleman said.
"And covered calls don't protect your downside that much".
Downside: that would drive leftwing Liberal Democrats even deeper into opposition against the coalition.
On the downside that's probably the end of him in this film.
But the age of parity has a giant downside that doesn't exist when there are more certain majorities.
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