Word: outweighing
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...slash about $50 billion from the deficit. One reason: foreign manufacturers would finally be compelled to push their prices up substantially on goods sold in the U.S. The rise in import prices would fuel a slight increase in the American inflation rate, the economists said, but not enough to outweigh the benefits of a decreased trade deficit...
...while Bok concludes that the benefits of America's system of higher learning far outweigh its costs, "success is no cause for complacency...
...while Bok concludes that the benefits of America's system of higher learning far outweigh its costs, "success is no cause for complacency...
...Reagan said 5 1/2 years in the White House have left him with one overriding impression: "That the things that unite us--America's past of which we are so proud, our hopes and aspirations for the future of the world and this much loved country--these things far outweigh what little divides...
...Reagan's successes, both objective and subjective, outweigh his failures. He has presided over one of the longest economic recoveries in recent history, now in its 43rd month, which has been attended by an end to both inflation and the wage-price spiral. Some argue that it was Fed Chairman Paul Volcker's policies that conquered inflation. But Reagan was the catalyst for the recovery. Nine million new jobs have been created during the Reagan | Administration. It was Reagan who, in the aftermath of Jimmy Carter's "malaise" and all that had come before, revived some exuberance of purpose...