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Jennifer Duffy, managing editor of the Cook political newsletter, said: "I don't think they see any upside to doing it.
"Our job is to persuade the IDC that there will be an upside to doing this, and the downside to not doing it is also substantial," Cantor said.
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In other words, the potential downside is massive, the potential upside has nothing to do with medicine and the social take-away makes every other doctor look sketchy.
But, unlike most businesses, Facebook's long-term upside has nothing to do with its expected earnings over the next year or two.
In the end, entering that information takes sales people away from their livelihood and there was little upside for them to do this.
It certainly is a remarkable career even if you have to do it upside down dancing on the ceiling".
In collaboration and data sharing, there is far greater potential for brands and companies to contribute solutions to social issues precisely because there are financial and data upsides for the businesses themselves to do so.
To do this, add an upside-down U for the head.
There was a small amount of forgotten detail and a single correction; a line he had remembered a friend saying, about the only upside to bereavement: "You can do what you fucking well like".
Hungry to win The upside of doing the Baftas in a theatre - the London Palladium this year - rather than a hotel is that you can get a lot more guests in and it looks a lot better on telly.
Unless you distrust her more than you claim, what is the possible upside to not telling her you do this?
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