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Mr. Bush believes that his running mate brings a resume and a personality that will outweigh any ideological vulnerability.

In contrast Mr de Villepin may bet that, by standing firm, and waiting for another fall in unemployment, he will earn a reputation for courage that will outweigh the charge of political deafness.But if the government does back down in the face of demonstrations, critics will see yet another example of a country unwilling to reform in the face of global economic challenges.

He is betting that, by standing firm, and waiting for another fall in unemployment, he will earn a reputation for courage that will outweigh the charge of political deafness.As for Mr Sarkozy, he risks being pulled down by Mr de Villepin's troubles.

And there are benefits to football — the feeling of belonging to a team, the physical exercise, the potential college scholarship, perhaps the pride in carrying on a family tradition — that will outweigh the risks for some families, assuming those risks can ever actually be quantified.

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For a helicopter mom like me, bringing your family to a festival is also an exercise in letting go, in trusting that the magic of that obsidian will outweigh its sharp dangers.

It became clear to me, if not to them, that disbanding the council and dismissing the governmental ministers in June will create uncertainty and tension that will far outweigh the benefits gained from forging a more representative body.

It's an ambitious project, but one that the team is hoping has enough appeal in cost-savings and sustainability that it will outweigh the rest.

But others in the county, which would be the starting point for the overland part of the 750-mile pipeline that is to begin in Mississippi and Louisiana, scheduled to be completed in 2002, say they are less certain that benefits will outweigh costs.

Mr. Bush's budget says, for example, that the Army Corps of Engineers uses "performance-based guidelines" to set priorities for navigation and flood control projects, ensuring that benefits will outweigh costs.

If Jeremy Rifkin's "Age of Access" (Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, $24.95) is anything to go by, then that price will outweigh the benefits for most people.

Richards agrees that costs will outweigh benefits for "most" Channel 3 licensees (ITV in England and Wales, STV in Scotland and UTV in Northern Ireland) "well before switchover is complete and in some cases imminently".

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