Outweigh has more than one meaning:
1. To be heavier than
2. To have be more significant than
The costs of victory outweighed the benefits.
No
The jobs and attractions of the city outweighed the boring countryside by far.
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the costs of victory outweighed the benefits
The countries imports outweighed their exports resulting in a trade deficit.
No. Tornadoes are a force of destruction. Any small benefit from them is outweighed by the damage they cause.
The jobs and attractions of the city outweighed the boring countryside by far.
Because its advantages over three phase are outweighed by the cost of additional conductors.
I wish i had the answers. Whatever or however you produce this, your heroics my friend are only outweighed by your nobility.
More specifics are needed. But, if it is abusive, unhealthy, and the pros are outweighed by the cons, then generally, yes.
It is hard to know for sure, it was up to St Peter to see whether the good he did outweighed the bad.