Word: outweighing
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...bill's accountability standards. "Our school system here is a good deal better than most, and we got that way by holding schools accountable our way," says Dean, who is expected to run for President in 2004. Dean says the cost of complying with the law may far outweigh the money the Federal Government provides in exchange. He has asked superintendents in Vermont to report back with an estimate...
Gayle said he and other members of BSA attempted to show pre-frosh that the opportunities at Harvard outweigh concerns raised by the current controversy...
...children to summer camp. Of course, it can be difficult to afford, but many camps have financial-assistance programs. And, yes, there is a chance that a child may have a bad summer or experience such minor calamities as pink eye, lice and homesickness. But the positive experiences far outweigh the negative ones. I have been involved with an overnight camp in the Pocono Mountains for 10 summers, as both a camper and a counselor. Not only did I gain a strong sense of independence and identity during these years, but I also formed friendships that have lasted a decade...
...inadvertent omissions in the citations of passages which were not her own, despite the fact that the source was cited elsewhere in the same book. A more careful review of the body of her work will reveal that Goodwin’s successes in illustrating and preserving history far outweigh the failures of the technical aspects in doing...
...concluded that they contained "fair evidence" that regular mammograms could reduce the risk of breast-cancer death by 23%-- especially for women over 50. Thompson conceded that the breast test was "not a perfect tool," but the take-home message, he says, is that the benefits of mammography outweigh the risks...