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outbalance
verb
To have more influence or significance than another; to preponderate or outweigh
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This equally applies to larger businesses – eventually the costs of complying with new regulations outbalance the profits, and the firm closes".
Author Robert Clark writes that "the floods are part of what makes Florentines who they are", suggesting that the benefits of living in such a place outbalance the risks.
All the research in this very thorough book still cannot outbalance this common-sense rule.
Others believe the possession of rights to be a weighty consideration but not so weighty as to outbalance every other moral claim.
Hirschman has conjectured that the civilizing and moralizing forces of markets might just be sufficient to outbalance their self-undermining forces (1982).
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