Sentence examples for specific downsides from inspiring English sources

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They also highlight some specific downsides of the greater foreknowledge that nanotech could offer in disease prediction: information gathered as a result of highly precise nanotech-enabled monitoring of an individual's health could be exploited by insurance companies intent on reducing their risk, resulting in a rise in discrimination and impossibly high premiums for some.

However, each of these agents may have specific downsides including toxicity, potential for drug interactions and considerable costs.

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We now see a risk of cost under-recovery and a downward regulatory asset base adjustment...the market may be overlooking company-specific downside risk approaching draft determinations for the 2015-20 pricontrolreviewview on August 29th, beyond the potential for lower return allowances.

The downsides?

Any downsides?

There are downsides too.

Are there downsides, too?

Were there any downsides?

The advantages, possible downsides, and specific features of the technique are addressed in the following: The advantages of PPCCC fixation of the optic as compared to the standard in-the-bag fixation were found to be: Eradication of after-cataract formation behind the optic by diverting migrating LECs to bypass the optic rim towards the anterior optic surface.

At least one downside: Generic reference to having discussed, or specific documentation of, at least one downside of PSA screening.

The downside of being specific of course is that people will then start asking you to be specific on everything; refusing to do so can end up looking evasive or, worse, lacking in ideas.

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