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Her presentation was constructed from specific details, the losses that might be weighed against promised future gains.
Instead of the typical friendly arguments about how a player's lifetime accomplishments might be weighed against how dominant he was in his best seasons, or how to compare players at different positions, the writers are now spending most of their time arguing about who used steroids and when, and how this should affect Hall of Fame consideration.
More importantly, though, is the fact that while D.C. students might be weighed down in debt, they're managing it pretty well.
However, even this low precision might be weighed against the benefit of searching only one resource.
The barriers that we found might be weighed in relation to these factors, which might give directions for improvements.
In other words, noisy or odd/aberrant inputs from sensory neurons (e.g. electrically evoked responses) might be weighed less compared to the more "normal" inputs (e.g. visually evoked responses of non-stimulated MT neurons).
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It was the second time this month that he publicly, and ambiguously, hinted that he might be weighing retiring from office.
You could understand why public resistance to the Next Big Thing lists might be weighing heavily on the minds of Mancunian dance-rock trio Delphic.
He admits that they might be weighing up a new Rolls as against a luxury power boat or a new holiday home in the West Indies.
Then Mr. Kaim added a codicil that appeared to suggest that Mr. Ghanem, after his talk with the prime minister, might be weighing his options.
Even though some temporary factors might be weighing down the economy, the minutes said, there was worry that "the underlying strength of the economic recovery remained uncertain".
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