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Ah, I've found it. It is called "pyrrhic victory."
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This is how you spell it: Frisbee
The correct spelling is "outweigh" (overshadow, weigh more than).
"The risks," David sighed, "far outweigh the benefits."
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It depends on the item and price. A roll of toilet paper at $10.00 would be cost outweighs the benefits. A prescription of antibiotics at $4.00 would be the benefits outweigh the cost.
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A verb
It depends on the specific situation being evaluated. Some situations may have benefits that far outweigh the costs, while in others the costs could outweigh the benefits. It's important to analyze and compare both the benefits and costs to make an informed decision.
Yes.
One does not outweigh the other because of their cohesiveness. All we can say is a degree in economics is more specific than a general business degree.
The Supremacy Clause states that the laws Congress make outweigh over all state laws.Hope this helped! :)
the benefits outweigh the costs.
No, it doesn't.